The obvious utility for metal-organic frameworks – always a concern for the Nobel committee, especially in ...
D’Angelo, that Pentecostal preacher’s son, the man Robert Christgau called ‘R&B Jesus’, has died, and, with ...
Part of Rodrigo Paz Pereira’s success in the Bolivian presidential election lies with his choice of running ...
Global Progress Action was in London at the end of last month, filling Methodist Central Hall with politicians and ...
Controversy over Cecil Rhodes began long before the recent campaign to remove statues of him from the University of Cape Town ...
Gustave Flaubert’s first three novels, Madame Bovary, Salammbô and L’Éducation sentimentale, were all published ...
The mummy portraits are stunning. Their production began around 30-40 ce, sixty or so years after the defeat of ...
The main road west from El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, was abandoned by travellers during the war in the ...
On many occasions, Lewis courted beatings and arrest in order to bring attention to the racial mistreatment that was ...
The film frame is both Walter Murch’s canvas and his found object. In his editing suite, whether mechanical or ...
At one point in Kiran Desai’s new novel the heroine, Sonia Shah, sets out to write a journalistic sketch of the Indian kebab, ‘massaged, marinated, oiled, spoiled, pampered, pompous, romantic’, but ...
Jonathan Rée explains the ways in which Camus’s philosophy differed from that of Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, ...