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An interview with Jerry Goldman, founder of the Oyez Project
Welcome to our SCOTUS Innovators series, a new recurring column on people who have shaped our understanding of the Supreme Court. A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to […] The post An interview ...
The surprising loss by the US to Italy in the World Baseball Classic on Tuesday night means that the US need help to advance to the quarter-finals.
Is there a better place than Paris to raid the Louis Vuitton archives? For Lisa, the answer appears to be no. The star closed ...
France has returned a looted sacred talking drum to Ivory Coast, marking the first official restitution of precious artifacts from France to the west African nation after they were looted during the c ...
Chef Carrie Solomon carved an unconventional path. After a personal loss, her new brasserie in the 2nd arrondissement became ...
By Loucoumane Coulibaly ABIDJAN, March 13 (Reuters) - Traditional chiefs wearing crowns and gold chains gathered at Ivory Coast's main airport on Friday to welcome the return of a "talking drum" ...
Olivier Gay is the author of 'L'Académie Clair-Obscur,' a comic he says was pitched years before Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 became a household name.
La Brújula Verde reports that Paleolithic rock art in southwestern France’s Font-de-Gaume Cave has been radiocarbon dated for the first time by a team of researchers led by Ina Reiche of the French ...
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The fight to save history caught on Congo TV tapes
From the rusty tape reels stacked from floor to ceiling in the long-forgotten archives of Congo-Brazzaville's national television company unspools a priceless, fragile testament to the history of ...
Manuel Correa discusses using cutting-edge technology in his eight-year work on the doc, debuting at Copenhagen's CPH:DOX, and how "modes of repression" are also becoming increasingly sophisticated.
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