News
English readers can now encounter African novels as they were first imagined, in the rhythms of their own languages.
In “A Room of Her Own,” a subtly subversive exhibition at the Clark Art Institute, 25 contemporaries of Virginia Woolf show the revolutionary in quiet spaces.
If the ANU vice chancellor can’t see the value and importance of our nation’s linguistic peculiarity, surely someone in government can?
Ultimately, mental health care hinges on human connection. AI may help to identify patterns and direct resources, but it cannot replace the warmth of a trusted pastor, the eye to eye empathy of a ...
13h
Stars Insider on MSNEveryday phrases you didn't know were borrowed from the Bible
T here are numerous phrases, expressions, and idioms in the English language that derive from the Bible. Amazingly, many have ...
The author, himself a student of AMU explores the complex dynamic between culture, civilization and political identity, arguing that when religion becomes the rallying cry for the latter, a tendency ...
Coat-making was a highly sought-after skill at the time, and the fact that I could create a perfect coat despite being extremely young was another thing that worked in my favour. This proficiency ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results