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I was never a gangster, I never sold drugs, I never carried a gun... I worked every day since the age of fifteen. I knew my virtues couldn't save me.
An excerpt from ‘Postcolonial Popular Culture in India’, edited by Abin Chakraborty, Ramanuj Konar and Sayan Aich Bhowmik.
Lucile Hadzihalilovic's fractured fairy-tale "The Ice Tower" took top honors at this year's Neuchatel International Fantastic ...
In the latest of our series of summer-themed reads, Cork-based author Eibhlís Carcione offers a tale of strange goings-on in ...
In Ville-d'Avray, the Étangs de Corot tea time invites you to a sweet interlude in the heart of a green setting. Served every ...
The Dictionaries of the Scots Language (DSL) tell us that to diddle is, “to sing in a rather low-pitched key without words, generally as ...
Ahn Hyo-seop, who has been recognized for his honey voice around the world, shows off a different charm from the character of ...
Trust the sun to come out for rock royalty. Cardiff baked as Welsh icons Stereophonics swaggered back into the Principality ...
Quentin Tarantino did not just shoot films. He gave people lines to shout across pool halls and scribble on bathroom stalls and carve into their own skin if they felt wild enough.
Attempts to abolish England’s bishops, driven by Scottish Presbyterians, appeared to open the door to social revolution. So ...
In a brick-walled corner of Philadelphia, where the scent of sizzling home fries mingles with freshly brewed coffee, there ...
If the 10 definitions of poetry propounded by Carl Sandburg (1878) are used as yardsticks to classify Yusuf Adamu’s poetry ...