Revolusi by David Van Reybrouck review – Indonesia’s fight for freedom | History books

Revolusi by David Van Reybrouck review – Indonesia’s fight for freedom | History books

Indonesia: the world’s largest island nation, 17,000 pieces of land projecting from the waves where Indian and Pacific oceans meet, ranging in scale from the giants of Sumatra, Java and Borneo, to... Read more »
Barbican backs away from hosting talk about Gaza war | Barbican

Barbican backs away from hosting talk about Gaza war | Barbican

The London Review of Books has expressed its disappointment after the Barbican backed out of hosting a lecture series which included a talk about the Holocaust and allegations that Israel is committing... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, February 7th

Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, February 7th

“I want you to set up a super PAC for whoever this ‘None of These Candidates’ is. They just might be the future of the Party.” Source link Read more »
Baruch Spinoza and the Art of Thinking in Dangerous Times

Baruch Spinoza and the Art of Thinking in Dangerous Times

In March, 1668, Adriaan Koerbagh, a Dutch physician in his mid-thirties, hired Johannes Van Eede, a printer in Utrecht, to publish his new book, “A Light Shining in Dark Places, to Shed... Read more »
Barbican backs away from hosting talk about Gaza war | Barbican

House of Flame and Shadow by Sarah J Maas races to the top of bestseller chart | Books

The story of a half fairy, half human woman has gripped UK book buyers this week, as a novel about the hybrid heroine shot to the top of the bestseller chart. House... Read more »
Sister-in-law’s letters provide insights into Charles Dickens’ life and legacy | Books

Sister-in-law’s letters provide insights into Charles Dickens’ life and legacy | Books

A collection of letters from one of Charles Dickens’ most valued confidantes will go on display in London for the first time this week to mark 212 years since the literary giant’s... Read more »
Baruch Spinoza and the Art of Thinking in Dangerous Times

Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, February 6th

“Wow, these are great for augmenting the reality of your marriage!” Source link Read more »
The Second Death of Pablo Neruda

The Second Death of Pablo Neruda

It may come as no surprise that a country as deeply polarized by its recent history as Chile is also at war over the relevance of its preëminent poet, Pablo Neruda. In... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, February 7th

Director’s Innovation Speaker Series: Changing Minds & Advancing Lines: Why We Must Keep Pushing for Mental Health Equity

Date and Time February 20, 20242:00–3:00 p.m. ET Overview During this lecture, Daniel E. Dawes, J.D. , will explore the crucial link between mental health and systemic health through the lens of equity and... Read more »
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