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Aug 26, 2024Maurice Duruflé (1902-1986) was one of the greatest sacred composers of the 20th century, best known for his Requiem and his motet “Ubi caritas”.…
Looking for a simple tool to practice reading hiragana and katakana, as many times as you want to? Well, Tofugu’s Learn Kana Quiz might be a…
If you visit one tourist site in Peru, it will almost certainly be the ruined Incan city of Machu Picchu. If you visit another, it’ll probably…
There was more than enough in that sequence to make Mets fans believe they’d used up all their pixie dust, that the roof was about to…
There are places we go not only for experiences but for specific feelings. Visiting Parkhotel Luna Mondschein, nestled amongst the Dolomites in a picturesque town of…
We are thrilled to announce that Ashi (Ashrafsadat) Sakhaeifar has been awarded the 2024 Volunteerism in the Arts Award! This recognition celebrates Ashi’s remarkable dedication and…
“An outline would be helpful at this point,” an editor warns the young Flannery O’Connor (Maya Hawke) in Wildcat. And viewers might feel the same about…
Bloc Party frontman Kele Okereke has announced his new album, The Singing Winds Pt. 3, which will be out January 17 via KOLA Records/!K7. It’s led…
Sep 20, 2024Catholic poet Ryan Wilson rejoins the podcast to read poems from his latest collection, In Ghostlight, which deals with themes of memory in a…
Hiragana and katakana are literally the ABCs of Japanese. They’re the most basic types of Japanese characters and essential parts of the Japanese language. Learning these…