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Aekta Khubchandani will conduct an online workshop on fragmented flash fiction, in association with the creative writing ...
With the Met primed to use live facial recognition tech at the upcoming Notting Hill Carnival, primary legislation is needed ...
Last Updated on August 12, 2025 by Matt Staff There’s something deeply off-putting about statues that seem just a little too ...
(As I was getting ready to send this to CounterPunch, I received word from Marc’s wife that he had passed in the night. I will write a tribute to him once ...
When a judge retells the story of Joseph K. from Franz Kafka’s The Trial, he’s sending a message that something has gone ...
The Trump administration has suspended $584 million in grants at UCLA over what the U.S. Department of Justice has described ...
Writers from around the world will gather in Seoul next month for the 2025 Seoul International Writers' Festival, a six-day ...
The history of hypochondria is probably as old as humanity itself, but – like so much else – the word itself emerged in ...
"MindsEye," the debut from a former Grand Theft Auto producer, is the latest disasterpiece in an expanded graveyard of failed, trend-chasing projects.
India has always refused to bow to foreign powers, even when we were a far poorer economy. We have weathered Persians, Mughals, Mongols, Brits, and the launch of the ₹2,000 note. We can manage one ...
Modern science emerged precisely to deal with the way everything can be manipulated – and scepticism over ‘facts’ goes all ...
Travel, at its best, is about more than simply moving from place to place. It’s the quiet thrill of new horizons, the scent ...