The doubloons, dollars and denarii of the American Numismatic Society will leave their overlooked home in Manhattan for a ...
Dr. Alison Vacca and Dr. Sergio La Porta will present a talk on their newly translated work, “An Armenian Futūḥ Narrative: ...
Anna Cook, YAYAS archivist, described that remarkable personality, Moses Cotsworth, who tried to bring about a brand new calendar. Later, Anna, who is active with the Holgate Windmill Preservation ...
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Roman Urdu: Convenience or cultural loss?

In 2012, Sanya* joined an institute to learn MS Office. When the teacher was delivering a lecture, she noticed the girl sitting next to her was writing furiously. Her pen danced across the page like ...
A new book, co-edited by Barbara Faedda, focuses on this strategic Mediterranean port city.
Both the first novel to ever be printed in the US and the first to be written and published by an American author, call Worcester home.
In 1852, a collection of Roman funerary objects - a glass cremation urn, a bronze mirror, and a phial - was unearthed near ...
Around 50,000 people filled Bratislava’s Námestie slobody, joining tens of thousands elsewhere to mark 17 November and to ...
All post-liberals have at one point or another declared themselves anti-libertarian. Why is it, then, that once in ...
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A look at what's happening this week around Jacksonville

Indivisible Jacksonville: 5:30 p.m., Jacksonville Public Library, 201 W. College Ave. | Grassroots political activism group ...
That’s Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania for you – a charming riverside town where the pace slows down just enough to let you catch your breath without boring you to tears.
A compelling creation myth was a must for every ancient civilisation, but Rome decided that one just wasn’t enough. In myth ...