Krishna and Anansi are two significant figures in their respective traditions, but they come from vastly different religious and cultural backgrounds—Hinduism and Akan mythology. While Krishna is a ...
Following an attempt to sabotage their first delivery and hijack the cargo, the intrepid crew realizes they can escape the hijackers. Their shuttle Anansi can become a modern-day version of its ...
An old mansion, a mad scientist, and creatures feasting on unexpecting hikers. The Melon Heads legend has all the hallmarks of a classic campfire story. But where did it come from? Stop me if you’ve ...
3. Anansi the Spider and the Pot of Wisdom Anansi, the cunning spider god from West African folklore, is another iconic figure in Black storytelling. In the tale of Anansi and the Pot of Wisdom ...
Propelling the group into the limelight, Blind Melon’s self-titled debut album remains a much-loved 90s alt.rock classic. In time-honored Steinbeck-ian tradition, budding vocalist Shannon Hoon ...
To watch Stop Making Sense, the film about the most important concert in the career of Talking Heads, is to see more than a live performance; it is to witness a visual symphony, where sound transcends ...
Wishing to be closer to their children and grandchildren, a couple left Philadelphia to check out townhouse communities in Dutchess County. Here’s what they found. By Heather Senison Unable to ...
The glowing works from Siena, now at the Met, are revelatory for their emotional intensity and 24-karat beauty. By Holland Cotter Lisa Schiff acknowledges stealing millions from major collectors ...
The use of AI is still a relatively new and complex concept for many organisations and not knowing how to get started with AI can hold organisations back from taking action. This paper from REvolve ...
Imagine something like Siri or Alexa, but a whole lot more like talking to a person: The voice is more realistic, and the ...
“There’s no [Ouija] story without Baltimore,” Murch said. Before it got its ‘Ouija’ moniker, the mysterious talking boards — also called spirit boards or witch boards — were largely homemade.