Rabies apparently makes apes smarter and the humans it’s mauling dumber.
Frank McNally sits in on a new production of Seán O’Casey’s play and revisits the ‘chaotic scenes’ that greeted it in 1926 ...
Whether you blame the US or the communist regime, there is no doubt that this is an island spiralling into tragedy ...
Letter writers grieve the death of condemned bookstore owner Walter Wakefield and ask if the city could have been more ...
Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall went viral before going viral was even really a thing. To mark the 20th anniversary of the album and to celebrate KT's New Zealand shows in May, Susie Ferguson ...
In this installment of William Broyles and Stephen Harrigan’s serialized novel, Erzsebet returns to Transylvania, Oscar Wilde and Bram Stoker enter the narrative, and one character suffers a shocking ...
When the full history of the present democratic dispensation is written, the halls of Nigerian politics and power will be littered with the remains of politicians who sought power for personal gains, ...
If you’ve ever wanted to watch loosely adapted Shakespeare set in the 1980s act as a hard hitting commentary on neoliberalism ...
Australian First Nations and culturally diverse authors talk about the balancing acts expected of them – and the pressure not to be ‘scarily diverse’.
Author Rachel Kolb advocated for more representation of the Deaf community and discussed her new memoir with Georgetown University professor Liza Offreda at an event hosted by the disability studies ...
Fame means not all literary figure marks are created equal, says Charlotte Colthurst of Bird & Bird in examining an EUIPO Grand Board of Appeal ruling In a decision that will resonate with ...
He created sets and lighting for dozens of productions, including “Long Day’s Journey Into Night,” and established a new art form with his theater of the deaf, combining sign and spoken language.
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