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In the marshlands of the Rann of Kutch, where the border is invisible yet hotly contested, belongingness becomes tentative ...
Annecy International Animation Film Festival approaches, anticipation builds for the world premiere of "Olivia and the ...
“The point of my going away is that immeasurably more will open up. If I don’t go, the Holy Spirit won’t come,” says Jesus, ...
Enrico Taglietti came to Canberra in the late 1960s when the capital was a blank canvas. Decades later his buildings are a ...
In an era where noise replaces nuance and feelings often shrink into emojis, poetry dares to remain silent, waiting to be felt rather than consumed. “Mitti ki Mehak aur Samay ki Dhaar Mein” (The Scent ...
As an author (often blurring the boundaries between fiction and nonfiction), a film director, a lyricist and a host of TV and ...
Gertrude Berg’s “The Goldbergs” was a bold, beloved portrait of a Jewish family. Then the blacklist obliterated her legacy.
We were expected to memorize one Sinhala poem when we were in probably around Grade 8. Decades down the line, it ...
LEO BOIX is a prize-winning Argentine-British poet and translator.
The beauty and power of the NEA’s literary investment at GrubStreet and elsewhere lies in the rich spectrum of voices and ...
After decades of working in parallel worlds of sculpture and fiction, Barbara Chase-Riboud is achieving deserved worldwide ...
Pedro Alonzo’s Boston Public Art Triennial reframes civic space as a platform for interdisciplinary exchange grounded in ...
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