• Country Road launches new national mentorship program and exhibition for First Nations artists

    Eight emerging First Nations artists will present ambitious new work in the exhibition My Country opening March 22 at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia. Unique in the Australian cultural

  • Caldwell First Nation, Parks Canada sign 'historic' agreement to co-manage Ojibway National Urban Park

    A landmark agreement will see Caldwell First Nation help manage the much-anticipated Ojibway National Urban Park in Windsor. Caldwell leaders on Monday signed a memorandum of understanding with Parks Canada marking their shared commitment to overseeing conservation efforts and the operation of Ojibway National Urban Park, a protected natural area in the city’s west end. […]

  • The Nation's Weather

    The Nation's Weather for Tuesday, March 19, 2024 _____ NATIONAL SUMMARY As a cold front finally clears South Florida and the East Coast, the risk of widespread severe thunderstorms will end today. However, snow will continue near and along the Great

  • The Nation's Weather

    The Nation's Weather for Saturday, March 16, 2024 _____ NATIONAL SUMMARY Rain and severe thunderstorms will focus on Texas today, while spotty downpours and thunderstorms will be likely farther east along the Gulf coast from Louisiana to the Florida Panhandle. Farther north, a storm traveling across

  • SAVAGE LOVE: What Counts

    Is a woman having an emotional affair with a married man "micro-cheating"? And is the concept of "micro-cheating" bullshit? LET'S FIND OUT. by Dan Savage I’m involved with a guy who’s married and, yes, I’m a cliché and I know it. I don’t want him to leave his wife. I don’t even want to be involved with him physically and we aren’t doing anything physical. We’ve both been good about maintaining that boundary. But we are very...

  • We Are a Nation Obsessed With Sauce

    Aioli, Heinz ketchup, Chick-fil-A’s Polynesian sauce, and the iconic Big Mac sauce. From our refrigerator shelves to our favorite restaurants, sauces of all kinds are proliferating, and the Wall Street Journal reports that it might be too much for some consumers to handle. But are all these condiments a sign of deterioration in America’s culinary skills, or just an indication of the new way we prefer to eat? Some might consider this proliferation of sauces a “shortcut” that takes away from the...

  • Why Nations Hoard Gold and Why You Should Too

    Gold has long been considered a valuable asset for preserving purchasing power. Here's why.

  • National Ballet of Cuba

    Giselle comes to Estepona at the Teatro Auditorio Felipe VI on Friday April 19 at 8pm. The plot of the ballet revolves around the story of Giselle, a beautiful, innocent peasant girl whose greatest desire is to dance, but because she has a weak heart, her mother stops her her for fear that she will […]

  • Tanzanian nationals in court for theft

    TWO Tanzanian nationals who allegedly broke into several cars parked in Harare’s central business district (CBD) by jamming their locking systems, have To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • National team lets Greeks down

    Greece has missed out on the Euro 2024 finals, as its poor game in the so-called “match of the decade” at Georgia ended in a shootout defeat to the hosts on Tuesday. The 90 minutes of regulation plus the 30 minutes of extra time ended goalless, and in the penalties the Greeks kept underperforming missing two out of four kicks, with the Georgians snatching the ticket to Germany’s finals this summer for the first time in their history. Georgia was definitely the better team across the 120...

  • California Has Highest Unemployment in the Nation

    California has the highest unemployment rate in the country.

  • LaDuke: Nations should honor agreements

    A column by Winona LaDuke, an Ojibwe writer and economist on Minnesota’s White Earth Reservation. She also is co-curator of the Giiwedinong Museum in Park Rapids, Minnesota.