As Radio Ceylon turns 100, trace how war, music, and commercial radio shaped Asia’s most beloved broadcaster. A story of ...
Victor Grossman, an outspoken critic of capitalism, was once an Army private named Stephen Wechsler. He has died at age 97.
A study published in ECNU Review of Education explores how cultural contexts shape pre-service teachers’ noticing of students’ mathematical thinking. Using a cartoon-based vignette on fraction errors, ...
The domains of the Habsburgs formed a political and cultural patchwork that would come under increasing strain.
Germany’s four biggest cities are ideal destinations, whether you’re planning a short city break or a longer tour. And all ...
The current war, and the hardships that came with it, elevated the art’s significance. For members of the diaspora, each piece is personal.
Designed by Irish practice O’Donnell + Tuomey, London’s V&A East Museum opens in April 2026 with an aim to celebrate the ...
German trains used to run like clockwork. Today, delays are the rule, not the exception. As public anger is boiling over, ...
Radio Ceylon, one of the world’s oldest radio broadcasters, turned 100 last week. At a time when radio was a novelty and ...
In 2025, Palestinian music, food and fashion transcended borders, transforming culture into a global language of resistance, ...
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Behind the wall: Daily life in East Germany
In this video, we explore daily life in East Germany during the Cold War. From the state-controlled economy and strict surveillance of the Stasi to the culture, education, and everyday struggles of ...
Victor Grossman died in Berlin, aged 97, last Wednesday. An American communist, his life was forever shaped by his defection ...
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