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The question is clear, but the answer is not. What does the blind man and his violin give to the people on the train? To bring this poem to our reality, we are all on the train of life every day. We ...
Theatre Group opens its season with a timely revival of Bernard Pomerance’s "The Elephant Man," exploring compassion, cruelty ...
Mr. Mendelsohn, the author of “An Odyssey: A Father, a Son, and an Epic,” recently published a new translation of the ...
Dennis’s inspiration for his character was, in fact, an itinerant horse trainer and sometimes labourer named William Edward ...
The artist’s sprawling survey at the Guggenheim reveals an intellect unfolding and a life under way.
In the office, on a date, at the casino, Frederick Barthelme’s characters face uphill struggles.
In the mid-1800s, the invention of the Braille system radically changed the lives of millions of visually impaired people around the world — but how much do you know about the person who created it?
The ancient tradition of lighting oil lamps has a special significance says Ranjeni A Singh The priest strikes the matchstick with a flourish and lights the lamp filled with ghee or oil all the while ...
We have heard that the soul never dies and keeps reincarnating in one form or another but in Hindu mythology it is believed that some beings continue to live in the same form across the ages Lord Hanu ...
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