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Filipinos and the Iran-Israel conflict
In a world already burdened by inflation, climate emergencies, and political instability, the specter of war looms large once again—this time between Israel and Iran. To many Filipinos, this ...
Through a style she calls "Latinx-oco," the artist explores being a Mexican American. “Yvette’s work makes me rethink the ...
This year’s Father’s Day ended up being far more special than I had anticipated. My son and I had the chance to do something new together that wasn’t even on my mind a few days ago: we grilled a steak ...
These flawless TV shows captivate with deep stories and complex characters, proving they're even better and richer with every ...
Merely critiquing memory’s misuse is not enough. One must also ask whether there are meaningful ways to recollect, ...
L'Empire du Sommeil is the new exhibition at the Musée Marmottan Monet, on view from October 9, 2025 to March 1, 2026. The ...
Fifty years on, the 1975 Emergency remains one of the darkest chapters of post-Independence India. From INDIA TODAY's first edition, a glimpse of how the country coped ...
Welcome to The Living Dead Museum & Gift Shop in Monroeville, Pennsylvania. In the sprawling landscape of American tourist attractions, this ghoulishly delightful museum stands out like a severed ...
In the charming mountain town of Blue Ridge, Georgia, there’s a place where the mythical meets reality – Expedition Bigfoot, ...
As climate changes, economies stagnate or slow, and colonial patterns of exploitation continue — can creative, critical imagination navigate beyond today’s multiple crises?