Mejbaur Rahman Sumon’s Roid seems haunted by that interval between light and sun, between creation and consciousness, between longing and embodiment. Perhaps that is why the film never behaves like ...
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs present Haydn’s Creation at the Sydney Opera House on Saturday 4 July 2026, an uplifting ...
A China Journal, traces this paradoxical path: a deep engagement with another ancient civilization that ultimately became a ...
Spinoza, Atheist is a 2023 book by Steven Nadler in which he argues that Baruch Spinoza was an atheist; that his philosophy was a form of pantheism; that God does not exist; that what we call God is ...
Happy June! We made it to summer, finally. Time to soak in the sun, eat delicious food and spend way too much time outside.
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Happy National Creativity Day
May 30 is the 150th day of the year and 215 more days to the end of the year. Today is National Creativity Day, National Water and Flower Day and International Day of Potato. It is also the Feast of ...
Technology is not simply a tool, says Pope Leo XIV. Technology requires a two-fold commitment: one, a deepening of scientific research; on the other, the exercise of moral and spiritual discernment ...
This year's Company Car in Action is your chance to get on the tracks with your choice of more than 300 vehicles from leading ...
Keep your eyes peeled for these shows, from a 'Big Bang Theory' spinoff to a hilarious retelling of American history with ...
Three Wheels United is helping auto drivers in Bengaluru by providing them access to finance and fuel-efficient vehicles ...
An explainer on some of the key terms discussed in "Magnifica Humanitas," which is Pope Leo XIV's first encyclical.
What do the Tower of Babel, the biblical figure Nehemiah, algorithms and realpolitik have in common? They're all discussed in Pope Leo XIV's first encyclical, "Magnifica Humanitas".
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