The classical music tradition in the United States is borrowed from Europe. But few could have anticipated how European it ...
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The City of Shreveport is hosting a free public lecture series to celebrate America 250. Dr. Michael Hicks will discuss the history and significance of Juneteenth on Wednesday, June 17. The event will ...
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Canadian podcaster Dr. Jordan Peterson is broadcasting old lectures on Sundays while battling health issues. The 64-year-old author and provocateur announced on social media that he’ll release weekly ...
Many people do not finish a massive open online course (MOOC). This does not match the goal of large-scale online learning. Learners have different goals and backgrounds. Xiaomei Wei's dissertation ...
There is an undeniable coolness to Oliver Zeffman, as he confidently reels off orders at a top table in Tomos Parry’s Soho restaurant Mountain. “Tomos is a good friend,” he says. We meet for lunch at ...
When Vishal Moghe’s bada khayal rendition at the Lab @ Shanta auditorium on June 7 hooked the audience with a lilting aalap in Raag Jhinjhoti, you could sense a shift. A collective stirring in the ...
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Former Tory leader defends free speech after disruption from activists forces legal expert to cancel talks Daniel Martin is the Deputy Political Editor for The Telegraph. Based in the Westminster ...
The word “festival” derives from the Latin word for a religious ceremony and morphed into words having more to do with eating (“feast”) and simply having a good time — all of which make sense when it ...