NTU associate professor Teo You Yenn's forthcoming book Unease: Life In Singapore Families (2026) is the follow-up to her national bestseller This Is What Inequality Looks Like (2018). The book is ...
The French director was determined to break taboos of colonialism in Camus’s enigmatic novel — and modern-day France ...
President Trump has vacillated between boasting about U.S. military superiority and deep frustration that his war of choice is not always having the desired effects.
20hon MSN
Review: Maryam & Son by Mirza Waheed
A book that bypasses the battlefield to focus on the intimate and suffocating atmosphere of a single home, this is an exploration of the effects of the so-called War on Terror on a corner of an East L ...
When High Fidelity was released in 2000, John Cusack starred as Rob, a record store owner hung up on the past after a bad breakup with Laura (Iben Hjejle), whom he thought was the love of his life.
Manosphere ideology includes an adversarial mindset, viewing the other parent as the enemy, a distrust of legal professionals ...
If the work of today mirrored that of the 20th century, Americans would have a lot more savings. And that would be too bad.
The Kathmandu Post on MSN
When too many ideas dilute a powerful story
Kathmandu, March 28 -- There's a saying that some books find us at just the right time and help us make sense of what we're feeling.
Dhirendra Brahmachari, a yoga teacher from Bihar, rose to influence as Indira Gandhi’s confidant, becoming a powerful and controversial figure during the Emergency years in India. He was known as the ...
I knew a question like this didn’t belong in that hospital exam room and had nothing to do with my skill as a surgeon, but it’s no surprise women feel this way.” ...
Screen Rant on MSN
Brandon Sanderson's problem with The Rings of Power revealed the harsh reality of fantasy adaptations
The problems that best-selling fantasy author Brandon Sanderson has with The Rings of Power exemplify broader issues in live-action fantasy TV.
In Israel, Jewish life felt public, welcoming, and alive; in Montreal, it has felt guarded, costly, and closed. There is a difference between being alone and being excluded, and as Pesach approaches, ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results