Indian-Canadian filmmaker Nisha Pahuja’s documentary feature film, To Kill a Tiger, is nominated for an Oscar
To Kill a Tiger: Heart-wrenching but necessary
“So, did you enjoy the film?” whispered my colleague as we walked out of a private screening in Palo Alto of the Oscar-nominated documentary feature film, To Kill
Stress, like an uninvited guest, often creeps into our lives, affecting both our mental and physical well-being.
In the past, our ancestors faced immense challenges and threats, yet they seemed to manage anxiety and stress differently than we do today. The following could be the possible reasons.
Realistic Expectations:
Our
Suad Al Kuwari is a prominent Qatari poet and the coordinator of the World Poetry Movement (WPM) in Qatar
Belgrade, Stocnibiser
Suad Al Kuwari, a prominent Qatari poet and the coordinator of the World Poetry Movement (WPM) in Qatar, has recently unveiled a collection of her poems in English, French, and Spanish. This multilingual
When it comes to humanity, quarrels between the sunrise and the death
Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker Abdalla, a poet and writer from African country Sudan, shares his fresh poem
Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker is a TEFL Teacher, Poet, Journalist, Activist, and Freelance Interpreter/ Translator from Umbda Omdurman – Sudan. He also has been
I came like a jewel that was finally completed through slow nights.
Ms. Ann, Jung-ock, poet and author from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares her poem
Poetess Ms. Ann, Jung-ock, born in Seoul in 1949, graduated from the Department of Creative Writing at Seorabeol University of Arts in 1972, and made her literary debut with