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Genocide: Was Marlaud France’s envoy or Bagosora’s puppet
The 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, which claimed over a million lives, was enabled by the complicity of key individuals. Last week, we examined one such figure. Today, we turn our ...
There aren't many bigger names in children's literature than Michael Morpurgo. The English author's books, which are known ...
The story follows Michael K, a man whose life is marked by suffering, isolation and a relentless desire to fulfil his ...
Follow the yellow brick road with Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre (PBT) for an extraordinary adventure that follows Dorothy and ...
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Michael John Garcés, director of “Fake It Until You Make It,” told WTOP the show is a “farce about identity, about the ways ...
By Katie Notopoulos In “Children of Radium,” Joe Dunthorne explores the absurdity of family histories and his own clan’s complicated past. By Emma Brockes 7 New Books We Recommend This Week ...
There’s excitement bubbling in Kigali, Rwanda, ahead of the Global AI Summit on Africa, which opens today, promising economic opportunities and innovation. Not least because of last week’s ...
By T Bone Burnett In his new book, David Szalay offers unvarnished scenes from a lonely, rags-to-riches life. By Dwight Garner “Only men understand the secret fears that go with the territory ...
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