Dai Bradley, aka Billy Casper from Ken Loach’s 1969 classic Kes, has joined the line up for Sheffield indie cinema Showroom's first Working Class Film Festival.
Dubai, the most populous of the United Arab Emirates, is the destination of choice for south Asians and westerners hungry for ...
The next time you’re on an American freeway, take a serious look at the semitrucks all around you. Then do what’s necessary ...
The novel on the effects of urban alienation and the lengths to which vested interests will go to satisfy the need for connection ...
Bhabani Shankar Nayak In society, the insidious politics of crony capitalism is accelerating at an unprecedented pace, ...
It is sobering to see values of the common good and the Offer of the College crumbling from the top down, but I am proud of ...
The Indian Parliament is currently gripped by a high-stakes debate over the Delimitation Bill, a move to redraw constituency ...
Systemic failures have a way of demanding attention, no matter how aggressively a state attempts to curate its image on the global stage. The recent eruption of violent dissent in Uttar Pradesh, ...
Amid injuries, nonstop drama and consistently poor play, the Bucks drifted aimlessly toward the lottery. On Sunday, their ...
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Dhaka again

I had to go to Dhaka; I had to shed tears at Dhaka's Paltan Ground over our national disgrace. I had to embrace and weep with the stranded Pakistanis in their camps, to tell them we are ashamed that ...
From elite tragedy to trailer park cliché: how cinema demoted the werewolf from a sophisticated gentleman to a symbol of ...
A December survey on 2,746 teachers showed that 51.9 percent suffered from malicious complaints from parents in the second half of last year.