A Soviet-era Central Asian pop music anthology shines a light on the region's ethnic diversity and music that transcends genres from Korean brass bands to Uyghur garage rock to Crimean jazz.
DOX in Copenhagen: "I pretty much fell in love with the place after a week of mud baths, and hydro massages, electro massages ...
Rounding up the big interviews you might have missed, from gardening tips with Martha Stewart to a conversation with a former ...
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Independent.ie on MSN‘I knew nothing about Ireland apart from St Patrick, leprechauns, and Guinness’ – Ukrainian women on adapting to life in WexfordWhen speaking to Olga, Sasha, Nonna, and Oleksandra one thing quickly becomes apparent. The four Ukrainian women are torn. They are torn between the love of their homeland and their love for a country ...
The best-selling author and frontwoman of Japanese Breakfast confronts ambition and desire on her new album, For Melancholy ...
Congressionally Chartered. Scholarship Driven. Fiercely Nonpartisan.
Miami's contemporary art institution the Rubell Museum buzzed as artists, philanthropists, and visionaries gathered for the ...
The Ukrainian band Yagódy takes centuries-old folk music traditions and reimagines them with four-part harmonies, propulsive ...
U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly is getting rid of his Tesla. Why? Because every time he drives it, he feels "like a rolling billboard ...
Over the past three years of full-scale war, Ukraine’s cultural figures have shifted from focusing solely on their craft to ...
As my friend Leon Wieseltier said about Benjamin Netanyahu, and it’s true of Trump as well: He’s a small man in a big time.
Denmark's prime minister and the former secretary general of NATO defended Ukraine and implicitly criticized Pres. Trump at ...
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