Sarah Alruwayti discusses Saudi Arabia’s execution-driven cultural strategy, and the growing role of public art in urban transformation.
Fifty years ago, a controversial writer named Shere Hite taught us how to talk about sex and pleasure, selling books by the ...
Denmark’s foremost professor of mobility studies decodes a policy that is increasingly touted as a model to emulate ...
Michael Tracey, a Substack-based independent journalist known for his contrarian instincts, thinks the Epstein case may have broken our brains.
The controversy over the 2026 UGC anti-discrimination regulations reveals the uneasy intersection of caste power, electoral ...
Saudi Arabia’s ICT and artificial intelligence (AI) sectors have emerged as central pillars of the Kingdom’s economic transformation agenda, reflecting the growing strategic importance of digital ...
How can financing in cultural and creative industries be structured to ensure commercial sustainability while preserving authenticity? MAJED ABDULMOHSEN AL HUGAIL: Investment in cultural sites works ...
In a city like New York, where cultural capital is theoretically abundant, the gallery world can still feel like a closed system, calibrated for insiders already fluent in its coded language. What ...
The Djidji Ayôkwé is a mythical object, a communication instrument, and a symbol of resistance. UNESCO supports and commends the long diplomatic, scientific, and memorial process that has resulted in ...
In a discussion, individuals may use personal insults (known as the ad hominem fallacy) as a way to defend themselves psychologically or strategically when their argument is weakening or they feel ...
A new law expands how black history is taught at public schools across the state. Colorado's HB25-1149 law requires K-12 public schools to integrate comprehensive Black history and cultural studies ...
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