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4 days ago · Lala Ngenxeba/Of Love and Revolution. As part of the KAZA KAMBA PanAfrican Theatre Festival, The Market Theatre Foundation in partnership. with the City of Johannesburg and Arts Alive proudly presents Lala Ngenxeba/Of Love and Revolution, which commemorates the hundredth anniversary of Robert Sobukwe’s birth.
Nov 10, 2024 · A Slight Angle is more than just historical fiction. It is a story about the timelessness of intimacy, expressed through different perspectives. The title and epigraph come from E.M. Forster’s famous line describing fellow queer writer, the Greek poet C.P. Cavafy: “a Greek gentleman in a straw hat, standing absolutely motionless at a slight angle to the universe.”
2 days ago · In the exhibition Habibi – the Revolutions of Love, 13 artists affirm and question themselves through tender, intimate and political works. In a world where the LGBTQIA+ community is not always accepted, the intimate and everyday life is highlighted.
6 days ago · Ruth Vanita's novel, *A Slight Angle*, explores queer love and personal freedom in 1920s India, set against the backdrop of the country's independence movement. The story unfolds through diary entries and letters, focusing on characters in Bombay and Delhi.
6 days ago · While campaigning in Wayanad for his sister Priyanka Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi shared how the constituency's love transformed his political approach, leading him to incorporate 'love' more prominently ...
5 days ago · Franklin and the Post. The Post’s connection to Ben Franklin is one of the reasons Cyrus Curtis chose to buy and relaunch this magazine in 1897.(©SEPS ) Back in 1728, when the young Franklin began publishing the Pennsylvania Gazette, it carried news and articles on various topics from correspondents and other publications, and often enough by Franklin himself.
6 days ago · The Reformation of the Heart: Gender and Radical Theology in the English Revolution by Sarah Apetrei, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2024, 240 pp., $100 (hardback), ISBN: 9780198836001 Katharine Gillespie Chapman University Correspondence kgillespie@chapman.edu