In Black in Blues, Imani Perry reaches to the height of the sky and the depth of the ocean, casting the history of blue as one of both triumph and tragedy, possibility and limitation.
All the colonies around the world had to pay the highest price for liberating themselves from the shackles of colonisation.
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Hi-De-Hi legend Jeffrey Holland had forgotten he worked with Oscar-winning British acting icon Sir John Gielgud until he sat ...
Knife isn’t set in Hampi. It was the next Rushdie book I read. It is a painful, and gripping narrative. But it is also ...
The Thing once got a comic book sequel series revealing what happened to MacReady (Kurt Russell) after the events of John ...
With the recent release of D&D's 2024 edition, the number of subclasses natively available to the newest edition of the game was cut down to four per c ...
Stephon Void's book "Loving Hands" offers caregivers a 40-day devotional to prioritize self-care and faith, based on his ...
Tibet, the CIA and the Sino-Indian War', authored by former US Central Intelligence Agency official Bruce Riedel delves into ...
PM Modi's remark is being seen as a counter to Rahul Gandhi's assertion that the government sent the External Affairs ...
PM Modi references JFK's Forgotten Crisis: What former CIA officer's book says about former PM Nehru
Amid these tensions, the world witnessed other critical events: the Cuban Missile Crisis unfolded in October 1962, bringing ...
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