Yimkhiung Naga Tales and Stories by Ryunshito Lims, published by PenThrill publishing house, is a rich collection of folk tales from the oral culture of the Yimkhiung Naga community. Reading the book ...
"Where Stories Meet History," a seminar organized by China National Publications Import & Export (Group) Co., Ltd, took place at the London Book Fair on Tuesday, local time. International experts and ...
Donaldson, from Steyning in West Sussex, said her new book felt "like a fairy story" as she collaborated with illustrator Catherine Rayner to write The Magic Feather, which is being released on ...
Liverpool High School students will perform its spring musical “Once Upon a Mattress” over four performances this March.
Colter Wall, the Canadian country singer known for his raspy voice and sparse songs, says he's 'mentally unwell' and is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Vanity Fair Hosts Vanities: A Night For Young Hollywood at Bar Marmont in Los Angeles on Wednesday, and the guest list read like a ...
God of justice: Why thousands of devotees flock to this Uttarakhand shrine to "file" their petitions
Thousands of bells hang at the Chitai Golu Devta Temple in Uttarakhand. Devotees tie them after their prayers are answered, believing the deity delivers divine justice to all.
Many people believe there's a difference between Reece's seasonal chocolate shapes and regular cups, but is it true? We tried ...
The Old City building that used to house Manufacturer's National Bank has transformed into one of Philadelphia's kookiest museums — and it's got the giant eyeball to prove it. MORE: Bench in ...
Kacey Musgraves Announces Sixth Album, ‘Middle of Nowhere’; Witty and Racy ‘Dry Spell’ Video Out Now
Kacey Musgraves announced a forthcoming sixth album, 'Middle of Nowhere,' said to be very country-flavored, and released a ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — Tipperary Hill’s green-over-red traffic light is an original. Nowhere else in the world will you find the ...
While genomic analysis revealed there is a relative of L. asiatica commonly found in North America, it’s rarely eaten, and there are no reports of it being psychoactive in the U.S. So, if you’re at ...
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