Sometimes seen as the stuff of commencement addresses, his poems are hard to pin down—just like the man behind them.
Charles Baudelaire is our most religious 19th-century poet. It’s just that his poetry does religion in the mode of anti-religion.
"काम एष क्रोध एष रजोगुणसमुद्भवः। महाशनो महापाप्मा विद्ध्येनमिह वैरिणम्॥" (Bhagavad Gita 3.37) "It is desire—it is anger, born ...
Holi symbolizes the celebration of colors, unity, and the triumph of good over evil. In Braj, the festival is uniquely ...
And yet Allingham’s most ambitious work, the epic poem Laurence Bloomfield, was a portrait of the much troubled Ireland as a ...
Naroon, which has sites in Marylebone and Fitzrovia, is celebrating with a set menu of Nowruz favourites as well as a few ...
The stories of vengeance in Assassin’s Creed Shadows, which follows an African-born samurai and a young shinobi, are less ...
Interview with Ukrainian poet Yuliya Musakovska on Ukraine war's third anniversary: resistance, international support, and ...
Holi, the vibrant Hindu festival celebrated with colors, joy, and unity, marks the victory of good over evil and the arrival ...
One morning in January, I met the musician Lucy Dacus at the Cloisters, the medieval-art museum at the northwestern tip of ...
On the National Covid Day of Reflection, Edward speaks to actress Sophie Myles about losing her father in the early days of the pandemic and how she'll remember him. The Pope may have been recovering ...
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