Since October 7, opposition figures have argued that they would have governed, prepared, and responded better than Benjamin Netanyahu and his coalition.
The body horror wave isn’t slowing down anytime soon, and now Bleecker Street is throwing another wild entry into the mix ...
B lack and white footage from Carmarthen’s Guildhall Square, on the night of July 14th 1966, shows a thronging crowd singing, dancing and chanting. They were not, of course, celebrating England’s ...
Claims of a racialised Englishness act as a marker for other exclusive ideas of nationhood. The role these contested issues ...
Florida International University faculty are pushing back against the state over a newly mandated introductory sociology textbook, shortened to remove or reduce coverage of topics such as race, ...
Paris 2024's controversial Olympic ceremony sparked culture wars with its modern reinterpretation, while Milan-Cortina ...
August Ponthier, who came out as non-binary and changed names after several EPs but before their debut album release, talks about navigating change.
Social media has long been flooded with populist rage and discontent. What happens when the posts become policy?
Puerto Rico this week is making its mark on some of the world’s biggest stages: the Super Bowl halftime show and -- with a single athlete -- the slopes of the Winter Games ...
The Iowa House may vote on bills barring local trans antidiscrimination policies and exempting conversion therapy from the definition of child abuse.
While the TMC has described the order as an attempt to diminish Rabindranath Tagore and stoke symbolism for electoral gains, the Congress has dubbed it a divisive ploy, and the BJP has countered that ...