How Shakespeare and Classical Readings Still Tempests Our Minds
World Book Day As we celebrate the International Day of Books, we’re reminded that reading is far more than entertainment…
The Journalism that changes the world
World Book Day As we celebrate the International Day of Books, we’re reminded that reading is far more than entertainment…
Yesterday, the United Kingdom celebrated National Tea Day, a tradition observed annually since 2015. Across the nation, tea rooms, hotels,…
Daily 27 is a democratic journal and democracy requires pluralism. Besides, being a journal with information based on scientific evidence,…
Those of us who enjoy reading classics with our students, families, friends, or various companions are already familiar with the…
It is a mistake to think that New Alternative Masculinities (NAM)—understood as ways of being a man that offer a…
Of course, the rapid decline of the West in today’s world depends on multiple and immensely powerful factors—especially the dynamics…
As Paulo Freire encouraged us to transform difficulties into opportunities, this principle is strongly reflected in the “Recycled Instruments Orchestra…
The launch of the James Webb Space Telescope in the beginning of 2021 opened a new window to gaze into…
According to a recent publication in Nature, scientists have created the most detailed map ever of a living brain in…
Journalology is not a new term. Initially coined in 1989 by Stephen Lock, a former editor in chief of the…