Lorga: Our throbbing bodies, floating in a dark world

Federico Garcia Lorca was a twentieth-century Spanish poet whose most iconic ballads and deep songs combine the techniques of modern poetry with the linguistic characteristics of the Spanish folk ballad tradition. This is a review of Lorga, the Cursed Poet....

A bowl of Wonton for homesickness

In Guangning, Guangdong Province, known as the "hometown of Chinese chefs", Wonton shops are everywhere, and mobile stalls run through the streets. During the holidays, the Wonton store on the street is full. A bowl of warm, fragrant, refreshing Wonton brings warmth and satisfaction....

"Fear education" : a stumbling block to children's brain maturity

A video of two passengers removing a crying one-year-old girl from her grandmother and locking her in the cabin toilet has sparked public outrage. Such imprisonment-based intimidation of children is highly controversial, even when carried out by a guardian, let alone a stranger on a plane. This arro...

Aging, need not be surpassed fragile

What triggered the controversy was Huang Han's remarks on "living in a nursing home", in which she first expressed her feelings as an elderly person who did not want to choose to live in a nursing home, and then tried to generalize this attitude by "pushing oneself to others", be...

From Symbol to Myth: Castles that shaped Medieval history

In the Middle Ages, tales of Kings, lords, knights, feasts, power, conquest, and destruction often involved castles. Once a combination of defensive and residential shelter, these ancient castles scattered like stars across Europe are silent reminders of their country's past ups and downs....

Hope in despair, Depression-era American culture

Despite economic poverty, the 1930s created a vibrant culture that produced popular fantasy and sharp social criticism. "Cultural history is generally seen as gentle history, exploring what lies within the cracks: sensibility, moral feelings, dreams, relationships, elements that are difficult t...

The secret of the Tudor Rose

Edward III was nothing like his father. He loved war, liked to fight on horses and joust with spears, showed the blood of a man at a young age, and not only that, he listened to the nobles, who were overjoyed - this is what we have been waiting for in a monarch!...

8 new experiments effortlessly boost the Winter Style Index
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8 new experiments effortlessly boost the Winter Style Index

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The love and hate of booties and jeans
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The love and hate of booties and jeans

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7 Expert ways to tie a basic silk scarf
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7 Expert ways to tie a basic silk scarf

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Above the knee coat must be right
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Above the knee coat must be right

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