Nilanka Anjalee Wickramasinghe is, in fact, a reputed doctor, but the plus factor is that she has an awesome singing voice, as well., which stands as a reminder that music and intellect can harmonise ...
The Scrabble Board was laid out on the table.  My sister, brother, and I arranged our tiles and began to play. After a few rounds, just as I was going to place the word ...
Chamber Music Quad Cities will present “Americana/Austriana” at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 28, at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral ...
As he publishes his second children's book, the comedian and Classic FM presenter talks about reading to his sons, becoming a light entertainment polymath - and falling in love with music aged five ...
Anyone who has moved away from their hometown for a longer period of time has probably experienced that feeling of returning ...
Cities are always changing, but some transformations leave a quiet ache behind. The Lost Architecture community shares images of once-grand buildings that now survive only in photographs, offering a ...
The Tehachapi Symphony continues to provide free concerts for the greater Tehachapi area. The next concert will be Sunday, March 8 at Country Oaks Baptist Church,20915 Schout Rd., 4 p.m. Guest pianist ...
The world is undergoing a biodiversity crisis. The past few decades have seen unprecedented loss of species and habitats, with more than a million species now threatened with extinction worldwide.
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Over 6,000 current and former students, including 30 Indians in India, have reached an out-of-court settlement with UCL (University College London) over Covid disruptions and lecturer strikes.This now ...
Trinity College, though one of the most popular tourist spots in Dublin, has plenty of lesser-known spots to check out Though the glorious Trinity College Dublin stands proudly in the center of the ...
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