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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 ...
The legendary Macedonian King Alexander III, famously known as Alexander the Great (who was educated by the titanic Greek ...
Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush delivered rare open criticism of the Trump administration — and singer Bono ...
Wootton Bassett-based writer and poet Lis McDermott launched her latest book, Honey, at an event held at Stanton House Hotel. The novel is the first in her new Beaconsbury Forest series and marks her ...
In celebration of Jacksonville's bicentennial, Dr. Michael Woods is writing a series of articles on some of Jacksonville's ...
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 ...
Back to Nature Bistro serves healthy food and invites guests to get back to nature in a retreat inside the city.
"There is your life before the death of your beloved spouse and your life after. The pain never fully goes away." ...