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Israel’s foremost chiropterologist says bats are a lot more human than you might think
Bats get bad press. Short-sighted and cave-dwelling, they generally make the news only when carrying disease, transfiguring ...
Oh, sure, I can “code.” That is, I can flail my way through a block of (relatively simple) pseudocode and follow the flow. I ...
As the Poetry Foundation sunsets its adult education programming, the poet and educator remains committed to facilitating communal poetry spaces.
Lit festivals worldwide are drawing travellers to new destinations, boosting local economies and reshaping the future of ...
This play centers on book banning and censorship, but also looks at the consequences of when people in the same community grow a deep ideological rift between them.
Lifestyle Asia on MSN
How lit-fests are turning cities into cultural travel hotspots
India, Feb. 2 -- Literary festivals have long been a popular cultural force. The iconic Hay Festival of Literature & Arts in Wales, first held in 1988, was famously described by President Bill Clinton ...
Actively supported by the Kerala government, the Kerala Literature Festival has come to be recognised as one of the state’s ...
As we go through our daily lives, it’s easy to stay in the circle of people we usually interact with, who are generally close to our own age. But a 2025 article in MedCity News states, “Research has ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Ethelene Whitmire about her book, "The Remarkable Life of Reed Peggram," about a queer American ...
Increasingly, the readings at Ford’s have become popular with both artists and audiences.
Launched in 2009, it quickly became the nervous system of China’s civic sphere. Before Weibo, feminist organizers could hand out newsletters or hold a small meeting but never get on state TV; ...
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