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The ancient Jordanian town of Madaba − known as the City of Mosaics − is a tourism magnet, with its historic streets, olive ...
Two studies of ancient felines find that cats were likely domesticated in Egypt or other regions in North Africa — and moved ...
Madeleine Thien’s novel explores the complexities of human connection in a dystopian world.
"It's something I wanted to protect about the show," says season two's new showrunner Tony Tost about leaning further into Natasha Lyonne's weekly adventures.
My favorite novel of all time” is an antidote to “Of Mice and Men,” he promises. His new book, “Anima Rising,” is a playful ...
Foucault had a cat called Insanity, Huxley had Limbo, Sartre had Néant, Derrida had Logos, and my cat is called Schrödinger.
While it’s not surprising that cats and milk have persisted as an unquestioned combination, research now tells us cats ...
Based in Guadalajara, Mexico, Jaramillo-Molina sees commonly held ideas like meritocracy as propping up a cultural hegemony that preserves economic inequality while blunting calls for redistribution.
Also new on the New York Times list for the week ended May 3: the Bible, Christie Brinkley, a bout with a snowplow, and a ...
The Indonesian government's plan to release new history books has sparked concerns that some of the country's darkest chapters could be recast to show President Prabowo Subianto and late authoritarian ...
Witchcraft, sex machines and crabs... If you’re looking to get off the beaten track when it comes to museums, Europe has ...