Maryam Moghaddam and Behtash Sanaeeha’s Berlinale competitor revolves around the romance between a 70-year-old widow and a same-aged divorced taxi driver.
Posts from: February 18, 2024
In his career and throughout his entire life, Terry Holt was an educator. Following his graduation from South Rowan High School and Appalachian State University, he earned two degrees, history and education specialist, which he was passionate about sharing with others that he met. His teaching career began in 1973 in Virginia where he taught […]
On the stand, John Floyd III shared the financial advice he gave to his daughter, Fani Willis, and provided vivid details about his fears for her safety.
A week in the life of my final semester at Oberlin (pt. 1).
The state Supreme Court on Friday said it will take up a Pittsburgh case challenging the constitutionality of Pennsylvania’s mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole for second-degree, or felony, murder. It is the first time Pennsylvania’s highest court will consider the issue — looking at it through the
In 1974, American writer/historian/actor/broadcaster Studs Terkel wrote a seminal book on ordinary workers. Its subtitle was “People Talk About
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The Russian opposition leader built a national movement based on exposing the rampant corruption and gangsterism of Putin’s system.
As the second anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion approaches, the acclaimed novelist reflects on his country’s efforts to keep on ‘keeping on’