Carr argues that Zuckerberg had long held to “a mechanistic view of society,” observing that “one of the curiosities of the early twenty-first century is the way so much power over social relations ...
Tanjay City in Negros Oriental celebrates the annual Children's Festival with a pabitin game spanning over 400 meters long!
A fragile, irreplaceable object of significance to the shared cultural history of all humanity was being kept in a hot, humid ...
We’ve just celebrated the birth of the infant Jesus who, in His smallness, grew in wisdom and age to become the Savior of humankind. We also commemorated the death of innocent children who became ...
Neil B. Berger, 95, of Hutchinson, passed away on Tuesday, Feb. 28, at Fairview Southdale in Edina. Memorial service was Saturday, March 11, at Grace Lutheran Church in Hutchinson, ...
Your government will tell you which side of the road you need to drive on, and your employer will set the dress code for your ...
In the 1940s, a well-traveled artist by the name of Simon Michael settled in the small fishing town. He soon fostered a scene ...
THURSDAY, OCT. 12 The Litchfield G.A.R. Civil War Roundtable 1:30 p.m. features speaker Vince Botz talking about the 5th Minnesota Regiment, Co. B, C. and D and the U.S.-Dakota War ...
Reflection on the Sculpture Let the Oppressed Go Free is a powerful sculpture by Canadian artist Timothy Schmalz, depicting ...
By Terry Lees I RECALL the morning roll call of my childhood primary school days.   My name would be called by the teacher, a ...
Thanks to a labor-law loophole, Oobah Butler’s new clothing line was largely designed by unpaid children. “It made people ...