BRUSSELS — The famed Belgian Carnival town of Aalst wants to renounce its place on the U.N. cultural heritage list,...
LONDON — A unique solid gold toilet that was part of an art exhibit was stolen early Saturday from the...
The Philippine Educational Theater Association (Peta) is in the midst of its series of post-50th anniversary presentations known as the “Stage of the Nation.” And one of the highlights is a new musical play, a political satire titled “Charot!” This is the Filipino colloquial slang for “just kidding.”
Afghanistan has been mourning the death this week of one of its most treasured celebrities, comedian Hanif Hamgam,
Renowned Russian writer and former Soviet dissident Vladimir Voinovich has died from a heart attack at the age of 86,...
On a strip of pavement in the southern Iraqi city of Kut, a gaggle of amateur comedians pulls in the...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — First there was “Saturday Night Fever”, the 1978 drama about New York, disco and living your...
The late former editor of French weekly Charlie Hebdo takes on politicians, the media and "Islamophobia" as thinly veiled racism in a posthumously published book that was completed two days before he died in France's worst terror attack in years.
Egypt's most popular satirist Bassem Youssef has joined Harvard's Institute of Politics at the John F. Kennedy School of Government as a resident fellow for the spring semester, almost a year after his program was taken off the air for lambasting Egyptian presidents and military men.