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Before CGI and cinematic universes took over, many iconic characters lived in the black-and-white world of comic strips and ...
Europe faces existential threats. The only way to secure the continent’s future is for its individual countries to band ...
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The Punch on MSNPeter Rufai: The safe hands that guarded Nigeria’s dreamsAs Nigerian football is reeling from the devastating loss of one of its most beloved icons, Peter Rufai, ABIODUN ADEWALE ...
The Japan-inclined daughter of a Belgian diplomat, Amélie Nothomb has published several books about her upbringing in Asia, ...
These are some of the most insightful history books to add to your reading list. "Hands up all who know when Tsarist Russia ...
They are at the heart of the Panamarenko85 program, and so extraordinary, they’re worth a trip to Belgium to see!
The stage is set in Switzerland for the biggest stars to continue to break some significant personal and national records. A big question is, will there be a new team to lift the trophy? There has ...
Weekly book lists of exciting new releases, bestsellers, classics, and more. The lists are curated by the editors of Kirkus Reviews.
Translated from the French by Hildegarde Serle, Bélem’s fictional account of Edmond’s experiences is also an ironic portrait ...
Fragility: A History of Plaster by Alain Corbin (Polity, £12.99) If we now live in the Digital Age, should we think of the first half of the 19th century as the Plaster Age?
History books often tidy the past into clean timelines, big events, and names worth remembering. But fiction dares to do what textbooks don’t; it sits with the unspoken, the personal, and the ...
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