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Kuvempu’s epic narrative in Malegalalli Madumagalu exposes the brutal realities of caste oppression in Karnataka. Blending rationality, Vedantic spirituality, and a profound empathy for marginalized ...
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William Trent is not necessarily a name that would come up in the typical American history class. But Butler native, ...
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A century ago, African Americans fell in love with bridge. Excluded from whites-only leagues, they made the game their own, ...
Although I don’t visit Panda Express as frequently as I once did, since the good Dr. Brandeberry, my most excellent ...
During​ his martyrdom in 258 AD, St Lawrence, as he was being grilled alive by the Roman authorities, is said to ...
Every street in Britain has a remarkable past, whether it be a historic pub which Shakespeare might have frequented, a church with walls covered in sprawling graffiti, or a street name that betrays ...