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Filmmaker Aneek Chaudhuri writes about his latest film Albrecht’s Last Day
The Telegraph· 6 days agoVienna, the city of dreams, with its opulent architecture and rich history, has always fascinated...
Revisiting Pride: Embrace love, embrace Pride
Indian Express· 19 hours agoRight after, Joe, a young man is seen sneaking into a pride parade in London. As the parade closes, reluctant Joe ends up joining the motley group...
Lima-area priest named bishop in Iowa
The Lima News, Ohio· 6 days agoJun. 25—DELPHOS — The pastor at the Catholic churches in Delphos, Landeck and Spencerville will soon oversee an entire diocese in Iowa. Pope Francis appointed the Rev. Dennis G. Walsh as Bishop ...
6 Killed, Many Houses Destroyed As Israeli Tanks Advance Into North Gaza
NDTV· 23 hours agoIsraeli forces advanced further on Sunday into the Shejaia neighbourhood of northern Gaza and also...
President Biden asks donors to stick with him after disastrous debate
Business Standard India· 1 day agoPresident Joe Biden told deep-pocketed donors in New York’s Hamptons that he acknowledges worries...
Watch: Furious Passenger Refuses To Leave Plane After Airline Double-Books Flight
NDTV· 6 days agoA passenger flying Avianca from LA to Bogota created a scene by refusing to leave the plane. The...
‘A Slight Angle’: Rule-breaking, self-actualisation, and queer desire at a historic time in India
Scroll· 2 days agoThis June marks 55 years of Pride marches, first held in response to the Stonewall Riots of New York in 1969, soon turning into a commemoration of the gay rights struggle and a celebration of ...
A Quiet Place: Day One Isn’t Really About the Monsters at All
IGN India· 2 days agoWarning: Full spoilers follow for A Quiet Place: Day One. In his sequel, A Quiet Place Part II, we follow existing characters further into the future without doubling back to starting lines.
‘The Djinn Waits a Hundred Years’: What haunts us is not the supernatural but our existence
Scroll· 3 days agoThe Djinn Waits A Hundred Years is the latest offering from South African writer Shubnum Khan, whose previous works include Onion Tears, shortlisted for the Penguin Prize for African Writing ...