Influenced by his philosophical studies and personal experiences, Nigeria’s poet Gabriel Ayomide Festus channels themes of grief, absence, and language into his work. In this interview with SEGUN ...
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There is no doubt that the administration is determined to exercise the maximum possible power over the federal bureaucracy, and it may, if it hasn't already, overstep its bounds. Everything is being ...
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Mrs. Stacy Bates taught art at Woods and Carnall Elementary schools, where she was known for fostering creativity and inspiring countless students.
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Hong Kong-based property developer New World Development said on Friday it expects to swing to a loss of up to HK$6.80 ...
Thirty-four artworks created with artificial intelligence (AI) have gone up for sale at Christie's in New York, in the famed ...
At Mass MoCA, Ohan Breiding's "Belly of a Glacier" offers a poetic eulogy for the Rhone Glacier, blending personal memory, ...