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Today in Music History for Oct. 6: In 1908, Canadian composer and musicologist Francois Brassard was born in St. Jerome, Que. He is best known for his work in research, compilation, editing and ...
A new study questions the automatic trade boost from diaspora communities. Focusing on Indian and Chinese migrants, it reveals context-specific effects, urging policymakers to design targeted ...
The five best Martin Scorsese movies not made by Martin Scorsese: 'Lord of War', 'A Bronx Tale', 'Boogie Nights', 'First ...
Baai Tujhyapayi, directed by Nipun Dharmadhikari, follows Ahilya's fight in 1990s Vesaicha Vadgaon against the tradition of ...
Fergie's high-profile marriage to Prince Andrew is said to have 'crumbled' after the birth of her second child, while she ...
This article was written by Safa for the series ‘Digitized Divides’ and originally published on tacticaltech.org. An edited version is republished by Global Voices under a partnership agreement.
PRAYAGRAJ: Allahabad high court has convicted an elderly man and an accomplice of strangling his wife to death in 1982 under the pretext of “driving out a ghost”, calling it a shocking case of blind ...
Raipur: In a chilling case of superstition-driven violence, a 38-year-old man in Chhattisgarh's Bilaspur district allegedly hacked his mother to death with an axe after a local occult practitioner ...
Forty-three years after the incident that was reported from Jalaun district of Uttar Pradesh, the court has reversed the trial court's order of acquittal and sentenced main accused Awadhesh Kumar, ...
Clapton may have turned 80 in March, but his age didn’t show as he ripped off one blazing guitar solo after another throughout the evening. His voice also sounded strong, although most of the songs’ ...
Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning entered this season with lofty expectations surrounding him, along with an overwhelming amount of fame for someone with only two starts under their belt.
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