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Today in History for Oct. 18: In 1534, Paul III was elected Pope. He reformed the Catholic Church and forbade the practice of selling church appointments and spiritual favours. However, he was unable ...
How do you keep a superstar? The Nuggets are banking on surrounding Nikola Jokić with depth, familiar faces and stability.
Underpinning The Last Dinner Party’s polished, Rococo-era aesthetic is an epic striving for greatness. When the London-formed ...
Another NBA season is upon us, which means it's time for an annual rite of passage unlike any other: Finding out why Your ...
At first glance looking inside Cannon Hall at the RiverPark Center on Wednesday, the stage is adorned with an industrial vibe set in the Great Depression-era as the performing arts venue readies the ...
Under the Radar has unveiled the full lineup of over 30 productions for the festival’s 21st edition. See the full programming ...
A sound bath is a guided listening session where you lie down and immerse yourself in continuous tones, often singing bowls, ...
The Prague bureau of Reporters Without Borders (RSF) — opened with the support of Czech President Petr Pavel — will ...
The Hon. Arthur Sinodinos AO, former Australian Ambassador to the United States, and Bill Karagounis, global technology executive and entrepreneur, reflect on heritage, leadership, and helping guide ...
New Moon Knight Series for 2026 was the most-read story on Bleeding Cool yesterday. Lying In The Gutters is the daily ...
Here’s a look at the main figures in the opposition to Russian President Vladimir Putin, most of them driven abroad by a relentless clampdown.
She’s wearing cowgirl boots, jorts, mesh football jersey and a trucker hat. Behind her and providing musical backing, an acoustic guitarist and banjo player who look straight out of central casting ...
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