
Soviet army nearly ‘battled’ US filmmakers in Prague Spring
In 1968, Soviet soldiers were ready to take on American and German armies before they realized they were facing filmmakers.
In 1968, Soviet soldiers were ready to take on American and German armies before they realized they were facing filmmakers.
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — The band gathers in a small carpentry shop on the outskirts of Iran’s capital, with sawdust still in the air but the buzzing of the jigsaws
On a strip of pavement in the southern Iraqi city of Kut, a gaggle of amateur comedians pulls in the crowds every Friday — drawing chuckles, smiles and knowing nods. With
At an unlikely cat shelter in rebel-held northern Syria, Mohammed Alaa al-Jaleel gently holds a feline patient on her back as an ultrasound probe is rolled across her pregnant belly.
Disfigured by four decades of war, the Afghan capital Kabul offers few reminders of its former glory in Islamic art or religious tolerance but a rare exhibition of Mughal paintings
Over the past couple of weeks, there has been a spate of arresting theater offerings, mainly student productions, on campuses. While vastly different from each other, a common set
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The children of Kabul love the blue bus — they rush toward it every time it pulls into their street, eager to come onboard, their young
There is hope in books and knowledge. A young man from Mosul, a city ravaged by ISIS, helps rebuild one of his hometown’s university libraries.
Women with dead babies, a person crying blood—the exhibition also includes some of the powerful preparatory drawings that Picasso did before painting Guernica.
One of the most touching movies I’ve seen is about one Christmas Eve during World War II; it’s based on a true story. I don’t remember the title, but the story is hard to forget.
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