President Trump announced yesterday that Pam Bondi is out as Attorney General. And, NASA's Artemis II has left Earth's orbit ...
Historian Ian Buruma chronicles the lives of ordinary Berliners — including his own father — during World War II. Stay Alive ...
If you think you know "Machinehead" and "Glycerine," prepare to be surprised by these Tiny Desk arrangements of beloved alt-rock hits.
Using chatbots for emotional support can pose risks to teens' mental health. How should parents talk to their teens about ...
World War II Berlin had its share of fanatical Nazis, along with a handful of courageous resisters. But it is the people navigating between these two moral poles that seem to interest Ian Buruma the ...
Well before the world associated the phrase “me too” with sexual assault, Jian Ghomeshi was a popular Canadian radio host and musician. In 2014 and 2015, however, he became the subject of numerous ...
Buruma, now the editor of The New York Review of Books and one of the planet’s more prominent public intellectuals, left the confines of his safe Anglo-Dutch upbringing in the 1970s to study film in ...
RANCHI: In one of its kind initiatives taken towards conservation of forests since ages, a meeting of Gram Sabha is held every year, during which a group of forest guards are appointed to protect the ...
Ian Buruma’s “The Collaborators” takes on three complex, disparate figures with notably controversial war records. By Lesley M. M. Blume “The Churchill Complex,” by Ian Buruma, examines the invented ...
In the beginning was Uriel da Costa. Then came Baruch Spinoza. A mercurial recusant born in 1585 in Porto, Portugal, da Costa was a Catholic scion of prosperous Portuguese crypto-Jewish Conversos who ...
A brisk and engaging biography of Baruch Spinoza, the man who inspired many secular Jewish thinkers, is least convincing when it offers him as an example of ‘cancel culture’ In December 2021, the ...
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