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Word of the Day: XenodochialWord of the Day: Xenodochial reminds us that openness toward strangers has been valued across civilizations for centuries. At a time when f...
Word of the Day: VellichorIn a world increasingly shaped by disposable content and fleeting digital interactions, vellichor reminds people of the enduring emotional ...
Quote of the day by German philosopher Walter Benjamin: ‘The only way of knowing a person is to love them without hope’Walter Benjamin, a renowned German thinker, proposed loving without hope for genuine connection. This idea suggests true understanding aris...
Quote of the day by Pablo Neruda: ‘Love is so short, forgetting is so long. This be the last pain that she makes me suffer'; Chilean poet and Nobel laureate on heartbreak, and the pain of letting goPablo Neruda's poetry explores heartbreak's lasting impact. His famous lines 'Love is so short, forgetting is so long' resonate deeply. Ner...
Quote of the day by Tim Burton: 'Visions are worth fighting for. Why spend your life making someone else's dreams?' Thoughts on self-belief from famous Batman, Beetlejuice directorFilmmaker Tim Burton, known for his gothic visuals and unique storytelling, began his career at Disney before making his feature film debut...
Word of the Day: CrepuscularWord of the Day: Though rarely used in casual conversation, crepuscular remains one of the English language’s most evocative adjectives. Ro...
Word of the day: LugubriousToday's word of the day: Lugubrious describes exaggerated sadness or gloom, often expressed in a dramatic or theatrical way. In simple term...
Word of the Day: LugubriousWord of the day: Lugubrious is a long, dramatic word denoting mournful or exaggerated sorrow. Rooted in Latin expressions of grief, it has ...
SwayFrom the iconic Sticky Fingers album, the 1971 track 'Sway' by The Rolling Stones is a mesmerizing blend of blues and rock that enchants li...
Word of the Day: LugubriousLugubrious is an adjective that expresses something deeply sad, gloomy, or mournful, often with a dramatic flair. Derived from Latin lugubr...
Word of the day : LypophreniaLypophrenia is a modern word used to describe a sudden feeling of sadness or emotional emptiness without a clear reason. It is commonly dis...
Word of the Day: MelancholyWord of the Day: Melancholy is a gentle, reflective sadness. It is not sharp grief but a lingering, thoughtful feeling. This emotion has a ...
Taylor Swift triumphantly reclaims her music catalog after 6-year battle following Scooter Braun falloutTaylor Swift now owns her first six albums. This ends a long battle that started in 2019. She repurchased her music catalogue six years aft...
'We must not nostalgise, nostalgia is the mind-killer'The article discusses the intersection of nostalgia, football, and political ideologies in the context of the ongoing Euros. It reflects on...
Geetanjali Shree's ‘Tomb of Sand’ becomes the 1st Hindi novel to win International Booker PrizeThe New Delhi-based writer said she was “completely overwhelmed” as she accepted her prize.
Nostalgia apart, is the food at age-old restaurants still good?The problem with tributes to old restaurants , however, is that they tend to gloss over a crucial aspect — the food.
Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel a responsible sequel: John MaddenDirector John Madden, who is back with "The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel", says the sequel does not "squander" what they achieved with...