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Historian Linda Paterson explores the rise of the troubadours – the poetic performers who turned love, politics and desire ...
Writers and book industry workers are accusing of taking part in a 'craven, entirely confected attack' on festivals.
I n an age when development is charted through graphs, forecasts and statistics, the dominance of quantifiability as the ...
The heat of power draws opportunists, “millions of bees,” as it were, who arrive not to pollinate progress but to bask in its ...
The French onion soup serves as the perfect opening act – a crock of deeply flavored veal broth swimming with caramelized onions and topped with a cap of molten Gruyère and Emmental cheese that ...
The giant combo of shrimp and scallops offers the best of both worlds. The scallops are equally impressive – tender, sweet, and cooked with the same respect shown to their shrimpy neighbors. For those ...
Do they admire us? Almost hidden in the long speech of Moses this week are two sentences that I have great difficulty reading ...
Greek doctor and philosopher Hippocrates once said (loosely translated), "life is short, and art is long." History is ...
This Iowan became famous for his writing about farm life and was the first to receive an honorary degree from the University ...
James Parker writes notes of appreciation and gratitude on a wide range of subjects, from cold showers to the misplaced cup ...
This sample is part of the larger Omniverse Embedded Web Viewer Example. The sample demonstrates how a front end client can present a streamed Omniverse Kit application and how to send messages back ...