Bath Literature Festival is set to be an enthralling nine-day event running alongside the Bath Music Festival. With a ...
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Regretful arts ­graduates and rabid ­modernist poetry fans will ­already be familiar with ­Madame Sosostris who featured in TS Eliot’s The Waste Land, his 1922 ­rumination on ­fractured identity in ...
These 7 Nigerian authors aren’t just writing books—they’re shaping the future of African literature and putting Nigeria on ...
During the introductions, fan-favorite Ben Chan, a philosophy professor, from Green Bay, Wisconsin, admitted to crashing a wedding. Chan started off the game in the hole as the first question that ...
Every month, audiobook connoisseur Marshall Heyman listens to hours and hours of freshly published novels and nonfiction. He then recommends his favorite new titles, which often include juicy ...
But it is the one favored by critics. By Alex Marshall Reporting from London The majority of the books nominated for this year’s International Booker Prize, the prestigious award for fiction ...
A singer, Natalie Okri, has shared what she thinks about wigs and human hair and why women should not be encouraged to wear them In a video, she stated where the artificial hair is gotten from and the ...
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British singer, Natalie Okri has described human hairs, wigs, and other forms of extensions as diabolical and also carry bad luck. Natalie Okri made this assertion when she was explaining why she ...