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Breaking the caricature and seeing Savarkar as he was
Savarkar was a multifaceted genius whose light continues to inspire, even as attempts are made to dim it. On 26 February is the 60th death anniversary of a great nationalist, whom this nation during ...
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One night in Paris
Experience a transformative 11-hour layover in Paris, filled with art, history, and human connection, leaving a lasting impact.
I grew up in Detroit, immersed in the rhythms and soul of Motown, a force that felt unstoppable. Motown was more than music; it was a cultural movement. Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Martha Reeves, ...
Raisewell Ventures is announcing its launch with a status quo-challenging approach to redefine success in venture capital and ...
The program will fund research, performances and artwork, host an artist retreat in Aspen with participants in the arts, ...
To deal with emotions, Adams recommends students learn to talk about concepts such as empathy, compassion, grit, and self-management.
Aspen Art Museum (AAM) just launched AIR, a 10-year initiative that invests in artists and leaders through research, new ...
It happened some decades ago, when Elie Wiesel stood up to then-President Ronald Reagan when he was about to visit the German ...
A new book by the journalist Katherine Stewart finds a far-right movement seething in resentment, suspicious of reason and ...
In a world increasingly shaped by secularism and scientific empiricism, a paradox emerges: the enduring belief that history has direction, meaning and purpose—a secularized form of providentialism.
Right Thinkers, a politically conservative group that offers panel discussions on current events and politics monthly in ...
Doubt can be insidious — and culturally, we have a litany of myths and anecdotes signifying the dangers it poses, especially compared to the strength of faith. Perhaps one of the original examples is ...