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Your guide to feminist literature “A feminist is anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of women and men,” said ...
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In the last year, museums, book festivals, arts journals and other organizations have experienced bitter discord over what ...
She released her children’s book Dance of Colors in July 2024, which explores Caribbean traditions and culture as well as the ...
The Secret History of Women at the CIA” by Liza Mundy is an eye-opening narrative about the previously overlooked and ...
Author Dr Kevin Donnelly discusses his new book ‘The Culture of Freedom’ with Sky News host Caleb Bond. “We have to be ...
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The celebrity chef’s second children’s book includes a sub-plot set in Alice Springs where the novel’s villain abducts a ...
Donald Trump promised over the course of his campaign to abolish the Department of Education. It’s been a pet policy goal of ...
The VAT increase on theaters, museums, books, and sports in 2026 is scrapped, Minister Eelco Heinen of Finance conceded ...