Art is much like peeling an onion; only upon removing one layer does the next layer reveal. In the Indian tradition, the ...
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Colne's first grammar school where a 17th century Archbishop of Canterbury was educated
The school stands on the site of the original building dating back to 1558 ...
“The Legacy on the Block” event brought the community together to celebrate and highlight Black history and culture.
This week the Bucks Free Press's nostalgia writer Mike Dewey examines the records of relationships between Americans and locals during the ...
It was a summer afternoon, and I was in the back of a car, laptop open, one earbud in, listening to Ola Electric ’s Q4FY25 ...
In an edited extract from her latest book, Hazel Sheffield sets out a new blueprint for community stewardship ...
From a long line of storytellers and historians, Úna Walsh is also a community activist and champion of south Armagh. She spoke to Tom Kelly about being a voice for the generations that have gone befo ...
KwaZulu-Natal is once again a theatre in which tradition, state power and electoral calculation converge. At the centre ...
Hundreds of gallons of gumbo were served in downtown Gulfport during the fourth annual Gumbo Fest, drawing what was believed ...
How Hasrat Mohani gave the subcontinent its most enduring protest slogan, and also wrote one of the most tender ghazals ...
From her childhood in the mountains of Lebanon to her role chairing the Middle East and Africa jury at the Holcim Foundation ...
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How AI resurrects racist stereotypes and disinformation — and why fact-checking isn’t enough
By any measure, 2025 is the year artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly shifted the way we work, interact with each other and engage with the world at large. It has also made undeniable the enduring ...
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