Every year on April 7th, Rwanda and its friends around the world come together to commemorate the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi—a day recognised by the UN General Assembly as the International Day ...
Entertainment has long served as a powerful tool for education, storytelling, and cultural preservation. However, a concerning trend has also emerged within the industry – “genocide denial.” The ...
Hanging in Hamburg with DJ Koze, as the iconoclastic German producer talks politics, privacy, and his new album, 'Music Can ...
South Africa's bid to host F1 can count on the support of seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, who has long advocated ...
Paul Atreides adopts multiple names reflecting facets of his identity and destiny, revealing Herbert's hidden symbolism. Paul's evolution from "Paul Atreides" to "Muad’Dib" demonstrates his ...
The line, quoted in Rwandan media, illustrated two notable characteristics of then-defence minister Kabarebe: his unvarnished talk and unswerving loyalty to President Paul Kagame. Kabarebe's ...
Sir Paul McCartney is back performing live once again. The 82-year-old had a trio of intimate New York City gigs this month and has since performed a three-song medley at Saturday Night Live’s ...
That’s what Paul McCartney said about the process of creating Revolver – an album that set The Beatles free. They had officially quit touring and performing live, meaning they no longer had to ...