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Who’s smarter; would make a good ally; hold a group together? The ability to tell has shaped our world. How is this changing in the digital era? Take a look.
In this concluding part, GODFREY GEORGE writes that the once-revered ancestral messengers and custodians of sacred tradition, ...
In the former Danish outpost of Tranquebar, dining without cutlery offers a compelling perspective on the true meaning of ...
In the last two decades, mass digitization has dramatically changed the landscape of scholarly research. The ability to search digital transcriptions ...
There are people throughout the U.S. trying to keep classic state foods afloat in popular culture, but the ones on this list ...
These pioneering artists have sustained a legacy of radical, often political art, over the course of decades. That their work ...
Egypt’s past was never lost, but the power to interpret it was slowly displaced, archived elsewhere, and returned as ...
This SG60, come celebrate the strokes behind these 8 works and more at Singapore Stories, now open at the National Gallery!
In the last two decades, mass digitization has dramatically changed the landscape of scholarly research. The ability to search digital transcriptions of sources for specific keywords saves valuable ...
In her new book, Akinkugbe explores the way art history is taught, and the exclusion of blackness from mainstream art spaces.
Kenya’s Nyokabi Kariuki fuses African traditions and global sounds to redefine experimental music with a bold, genre-defying ...
Long before the European world emerged from its dark forests and Asian nations consolidated their great dynasties, the Nile ...