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Freedom from imaginary prisons
We learned about the different waves of feminism as part of our high school English Literature class. Our teacher, Mrs.
US prosecutors charged two former senior executives at a private equity-owned software group with fraud, accusing them of ...
Black progress is no longer the point. Real progress would kill the business. The Wildness Industry is not about color, but ...
A Chief Minister’s speeches carry the weight of the State’s authority which makes communally polarising language in them even more damaging ...
Even if we mapped every genome, mathematics would still confront us with unending questions Dr Reyaz Ahmad “Mathematics is ...
Vigilante harassment and court battles intensify for Rohingya refugees in Telangana. Inside the politics, class tensions, and ...
Don’t look for historical accuracy in Fennell’s Wuthering Heights. That will lead to disappointment. Instead, let the sensual, opulent costumes, the brash, bold scenography and the chemistry between ...
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Thomas Pynchon’s Godlike Powers
Books & the Arts / Thomas Pynchon’s America. Benjamin Kunkel If God had a personality, what would it be like? The two most ...
Developers are not political actors when they underwrite a project— they are mathematicians, our columnist writes.
A documentary about cement and an anxiety-ridden sex comedy were among the Sundance Film Festival’s highlights.
Robert Hofler's new book, A Star Is Reborn, explores the continued fascination with the story of rising and falling stars.
An exhibition translating geological time into form, structure, and perception through rigorous abstraction. Vonarburg ...
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