In the dynamic realm of interior design, where innovation and imagination flourish, there’s a hidden treasure often overlooked: your brand identity. This article uncovers the profound… Read More
Fashion and faith are two concepts that many perceive as unrelated. The truth is, however, our clothing choices speak volumes of our spiritual beliefs and values. How we dress can actually b… Read More
In June, the Brooklyn Museum will host Africa Fashion, the largest exhibition of its kind in North America. The exhibition will celebrate the creativity of African fashion from the beginni… Read More
When starting a medical billing business, having the right name is critical. It can be challenging to come up with something that accurately represents your company and captures the attentio… Read More
Calamity Jane never acted like a pious woman. She was gritty, dressed like a man, swore like a sailor, and wielded her weapons recklessly. Her reputation became downright legendary, but her… Read More
Illustration by Radia DurraniAs in the West Indies, the game came to the sub-continent along with colonial rule, spread via soldiers and sailors. The first Indians to take to the game were… Read More
8.4.2022
A GREAT RANGE OF FLAVORS
When you taste for the very first time Calabrian Cuisine, you find a bountiful range of flavors.
Inside this geographical location you can feel a weather al… Read More
A team of international researchers have studied a range of ancient everyday pottery vessels – including jars, bowls, dishes and bottles – to reconstruct how Indus peoples develo… Read More
Some of the greatest art in the world is free and such art can be found in all shapes, sizes, and forms. From eccentric sculptures to symbolic towers to decorative walls, there is a whole wo… Read More
New York TimesFrom the exhibition “North: Fashioning Identity,” an image from “The Liver Birds” series shot by Alice Hawkins for Love magazine in 2012. Credit Alice H… Read More
Social Imperialism? New Victorianism’s Domestic Moral Code and the Political Economy of Identity Politics
“The nation-state in its imperialist guise was the inescapable context… Read More
Black History in the MakingWHAT ‘WHITE EVANGELICALS’ CAN LEARNFebruary 4, 2019Article by John PiperFounder & Teacher, desiringGod.orgAct One: Picking Up the St… Read More
To the extent that “white privilege” continues to exist in the US, is it the highest form of privilege? How might a focus on domestic race relations misdirect us f… Read More
Prison Break: Why Conservatives Turned Against Mass Incarceration, by David Dagan and Steven M. Teles, Oxford University Press, 240 pages, $29.95
Only recently have scholars taken a sustain… Read More
His words still shape our consciousness, even if we fail to read him. This is not due to some hackneyed idealism (“tilting at windmills”), but rather to his pervasive impact on t… Read More