The Christmas story is often treated as refuge. For young Catholic workers under Nazism, it became a demand to stay with the ...
A Christmas tree delivers not serenity but spiders, earwigs and panic. What begins as domestic farce becomes a reckoning with ...
A newly-discovered passage from Clement of Alexandria recounts Peter witnessing his wife’s execution in Rome, and when read ...
After the Bondi Beach terror attack on Jewish communities celebrating Hanukkah, rituals of Christmas and Hanukkah can seem ...
A hundred years on, The Great Gatsby endures as a shimmering enigma, a novel of doomed hope, ruthless wealth, and lyrical ...
John Tomasi of Heterodox Academy argues that universities can only fulfil their role as engines of democratic learning when ...
As Australia raises the social-media account age to 16, responsibility for online safety shifts from families to tech giants.
In the weeks following the passing of Tom Stoppard, his characters returned to remind us that irony endures. On a park bench, ...
The latest full-cast Harry Potter audiobook is a technical marvel, but its real fascination lies in what it revives: a moment ...
As public life seems to coarsen, ordinary Australians continue to practise steady, often unseen acts of care. Their endurance suggests kindness remains a binding force, even when the culture insists ...
A newly unsealed court filing shows the tech giant connected children to predators on a scale much larger than previously understood. The disclosures expose systemic failures and urgent questions ...
How did two of rock’s great enchanters come to mirror a culture losing its sense of wonder? Their journeys from awe to rigidity reveal a world increasingly shaped by suspicion and cynicism.
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