News

Matej Drlička, who was dismissed as the head of the Slovak National Theater by the far-right government of Robert Fico, spoke ...
When it was created through the Cinematograph Act of 1952, the CBFC's official mandate was to certify films according to age ...
Pittsburgh playwrights Wali Jamal Abdullah and Kim El both approached August Wilson at different times seeking an answer to a ...
Part memoir, part critique, Afsan Chowdhury’s sweeping reflection on Bangladeshi media interrogates power, censorship, and the digital age, urging readers to see journalism as a struggle over class ...
The Forward on MSN3dOpinion
American Jews were played — now what?
Antisemitism was never the reason for the Trump administration’s attacks on universities. What can we learn from this great ...
Albanese has made a career of selective outrage. Appointed Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories in 2022 ...
Kāpiti Coast District Council is thrilled to announce that the first round of the Creative Communities Scheme 2025/26 is open ...
In an era where Nigerian politicians increasingly swear allegiance not to the constitution but to convenience and personal ...
In 1954 the Castle Bravo test exploded a 15-megaton bomb – one thousand times more deadly than the one dropped on Hiroshima.
A pedged matching grant from Val and Gary Zamecnik would help Next Act Theatre upgrade its rehearsal hall and technical facilities.
Imagine Brussels bureaucrats determining Americans’ free speech on social media platforms. It sounds absurd—but that’s the current reality.
The arts are thriving in Milwaukee, but your help is still needed! You can donate to Next Act Theatre's “Next Big Thing” campaign.