The very first Harvey Awards ceremony was presented on July 9, 1988, at the Chicago Comicon convention. This event took place at the Ramada O'Hare Hotel in Rosemont, Illinois. The Harvey Awards ceremony was a notable part of the convention, recognizing excellence in comic book creation and honoring outstanding creators and works from the comic book industry.
The L. B. Fischer Publishing Corporation was an American publisher founded in 1942 by Gottfried B. Fischer and Fritz Landshoff. The full name of the firm was Landshoff Bermann Fischer Publishing.
Ben M. Goldman (1883–1952) was a Los Angeles attorney. He was lead counsel for the defense in the famous Charlie Chaplin right of publicity case, Chaplin v. Amador, in which Chaplin sought relief against an imitator calling himself "Charlie Aplin." Goldman aggressively cross-examined Chaplin, drawing frequent objections from Chaplin's attorneys Making the point that even copyrights and patents only confer temporary legal protection, not protection in perpetuity, Goldman argued: "Even th ...
Rookiez Is Punk'd (stylized as ROOKiEZ is PUNK’D) is punk rock and emo Japanese band. The current lineup consists of vocalist and guitarist Shinnosuke, bassist Ryota and drummer U. Formed in 2006, they have made songs for popular anime, such as "Song for...", from Bleach.
Pika pa sipërfaqe is an independent, non-profit publishing house, established in 2009 in Tirana, Albania. It is currently one of the leading Albanian publishers in the fields of literature, philosophy, and social sciences. The press was co-founded and is currently co-directed by Ataol Kaso and Arlind Novi.
Neo-Decadence is a contemporary artistic movement, primarily focused on literature, but which embraces other modes of creative activity. Though influenced by the aesthetic ideology of the Decadent movement, it might be seen as much as a reaction against other trends in contemporary literature as a resurrection of the original movement.
The WholeNote (Canadian music magazine, founded 1994)
The WholeNote is a free monthly Canadian music magazine. It uses a controlled circulation model, in which local businesses procure copies and provide them freely to their customers. It gets its revenue from advertising and a grant from the Ontario Arts Council.
Abdulla Beg Velizade (known as Mashadi Abish Beg; 1841, Shusha, Caspian province – 1912, Shusha) was a poet and a member of the Baharly tribe. He was the son of Mashadi Asadulla beg Veliev.
Lvin magazine is an independent publication based in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, focusing on news and analysis of the Middle East, with a particular emphasis on the Kurdish region. Founded in November 2002, the magazine initially operated as a print publication, reaching a peak circulation of 20,000 copies.
Janaki Ramayana (Maithili poetic Ramayana based on the life of Goddess Sita)
Janaki Ramayana (Maithili: जानकी रामायण ) is a Maithili version of Ramayana in poetic form composed by considering Sita as the principal ideal character.
The New York Recorder Guild (NYRG) was established on October 16, 1960, as the New York chapter of the American Recorder Society, and incorporated under its current name in 1975. The goal of the organization was to increase interest in the recorder as an instrument and to promote music written for it.
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Taku. It was serialized in Wani Books' seinen manga magazine Comic Gum from March 2010 to June 2014.
UN Convention on Animal Health and Protection (UNCAHP) is a proposed convention on animal rights and welfare. It was launched as a campaign by the Global Animal Law Association (GAL) in 2019, which aims for the convention to be adopted by the United Nations General Assembly by 2029.
Martin Hilbert (born in 1977) is a social scientist who is a professor at the University of California where he chairs the campus-wide emphasis on Computational Social Science. He studies societal digitalization. His work is recognized in academia for the first study that assessed how much information there is in the world; in public policy for having designed the first digital action plan with the governments of Latin America and the Caribbean at the United Nations ([[eLAC Action Pl ...
Alan Pelaez Lopez explains how writing ‘trans*’ shifts the power perspective of studying transgender and gender theory. They posit that writing “Trans” rather than “trans*” centers a Western academic perspective to create a genealogy of transness that fits within hegemonic frameworks of power.
William Michael Gear, better known as W. Michael Gear, (born May 20, 1955) is an American writer and archaeologist. He is the author of North America's Forgotten Past series, co-written with his wife Kathleen O'Neal Gear. His novels have been published in 29 languages.
Banjara Literature is primarily found in the Devanagari script today. It is regarded as the literature of Banjara linguistics. Cultural consciousness and the acceptance of social values are deeply embedded in Banjara literature. This includes folklore, religious stories, narratives, songs, roleplays, and proverbs.
Edward Sri (American theologian, Catholic speaker and author)
Edward Sri is an American theologian, Catholic speaker, and author of many books on religious and liturgic subjects, whose list includes titles such as No Greater Love: A Biblical Walk Through Christ's Passion, and The Gospel of Matthew (2010). Together with Curtis Martin, Sri is a founding leader of the Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS), of which he serves as Senior Vice President of Apostolic Outreach.
Trans poetry is a type of transgender literature which explores the individuality, gender identity, and accounts of life experiences by transgender poets. Some aspects of trans poetry fall under the umbrella of protest literature and speak to the hegemonic worldview, presenting the agenda of injustice subjected by the oppressed.
The anti-subordination principle (ASP) is a legal doctrine aiming to reveal, critique, and dismantle all forms of subordination. It's based on the idea that equal citizenship is not possible in a society with widespread social stratification. The principle originates from the critical theory tradition.
Karanni (or Lanni) was king of Hayasa-Azzi in 15th century BC. Karanni attacked the city of Šamuḫa and seized city to Azzi,[clarification needed] so the capital had to be moved to Šapinuwa.
is a Japanese band formed in 2012 in Japan by vocalist/keyboardist Fujii Reo, bassist Fukushima Tomoaki, and drummer Tomita Hironoshin. They are perhaps best known for their songs "Everblue", used as the opening theme for the animeBlue Period, and "Ikuokukonen", which peaked at No.
The Eisner Award for Best Editor is a defunct award for "creative achievement" in American comic books. It was given out every year between 1992 and 1997.
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Inui Ayu. It was serialized online via Pixiv Comic and the manga mobile appManga Jam from October 2018 to September 2020, and is licensed for an English-language release on Dai Nippon Printing's Manga Planet website.
Arminius. Dialogus Huttenicus quo humo patriae amantissimus patriae laudem celebravit, more commonly known simply as Arminius, is a Latin dialogue by the German Renaissance humanistUlrich von Hutten (1488–1523). It was likely written in 1520, but not published until 1529, six years after Hutten's death.
The meeting science is an emerging scientific discipline dedicated to the study, analysis, and optimization of professional meetings. Its primary goal is to enhance the effectiveness, productivity, and satisfaction of participants by applying scientific methods and principles.
Oddfríður Marni Rasmussen (born 22 February 1969 in Tórshavn, grew up in Sandur) is a Faroese author, poet, children's book author, editor and teacher. In 2000, 2009 and 2019 he received the Faroese Literature Prize, first for a collection of poems and later for his work as editor of the literary magazine Vencil.
Unicorn Table is a band created in 2001 by Japanese pop singer Salia and composer and guitarist Shin-Go. They have created songs for several anime, which are influenced by electronic instruments and dance beats with a mix of alternative rock.
Clarence Windom "Win" Wenger Jr. (April 27, 1938 – January 7, 2021) was an American teacher and writer in the fields of creativity, accelerated learning, brain and mind development, and political economy.
Jacob Gallagher is a fashion writer and journalist, born in Maryland, US. He is currently the men's fashion columnist for The Wall Street Journal, writing for the "Off Duty" portion of the magazine. He is also the co-author of The Men's Fashion Book, a Phaidon hardcover cataloging the "500 most influential brands, photographers, icons, retailers, and others who have shaped men’s style".
The blue–seven phenomenon is a social phenomenon in which a purported statistical majority of people in the US choose the color blue and number seven when asked to randomly select a color and a single digit number. The cause of the cognitive bias is not understood, though it has been posited that both colors and numbers are imbued with layers of significance.
The Hindu figure of Rama is often presented as an ideal man, representing the epitome of righteousness, compassion, duty, sacrifice, and leadership, making him an enduring symbol of ethical and moral conduct. Rama's adherence to righteousness, or dharma, is a central aspect of his symbolism as an ideal man.
The Superman Celebration is an annual four-day festival held in Metropolis, Illinois, dedicated to honoring Superman and celebrating his enduring legacy in popular culture. Since its inception in 1979, the event has become a beloved tradition, drawing thousands of fans from around the world to the "Home of Superman." Packed with activities like celebrity appearances, costume contests, art exhibits, and panel discussions, the festival brings the fictional world of the Man of Steel to life.
Des kleinen Volkes Hochzeitsfest is German a legend set in Eilenburg Castle [de], where its count meets the little folk holding a wedding in his hall (his canopy bed).
In works of art, literature, and narrative, a symbol is a concrete element like an object, character, image, situation, or action that suggests or hints at abstract, deeper, or non-literal meanings or ideas. The use of symbols artistically is symbolism.
Bikashrai Debbarma (born May 22, 1960) is an Indian poet, author and composer from the state of Tripura. The majority of his writings in Kokborok are based in the lived realities of the people in Tripura in north-east India. His 2021 poetry 'Tutankhamun ni Pyramid' won the Doulat Ahmed Award for best publication in the year 2022.
Iran's annual International Theatre Festival For Children & Youth (Persian: جشنواره بینالمللی تئاتر کودک و نوجوان), is one of the most important theatrefestivals in Iran, which has been held twenty-eight times so far.
Aha Han is the god of animals in Turkic and Altai mythology. He is also referred to as Ahağa Han. He is believed to protect animals and is seen as the lord of animals, their master. The responsibility for wild animals and their offspring was entrusted to him by Ülgen.
Works is a Japanese yurimanga series written and illustrated by Eriko Tadeno. It was first published as individual one-shots in the Japanese manga magazines Phryné and Mist between 1995 and 1997, and later collected into a doujinshi by Office MONO. The manga was licensed by ALC Publishing for release in English.
The Satria Dewa Universe (SDU) (Indonesian: Satria Dewa Semesta; lit.'KshatriyaDeva Universe') is a live action media franchise of Indonesian superheroes adapted from Indonesian wayang stories from the Bhāratayuddha, a version of the ancient Indian epicMahabharata, as modern interpretations of those characters.
This is a bibliography of works on the Veternica cave. The most recent bibliography dedicated to Veternica was published in 2011, but the most comprehensive bibliographies were published in the 2023 edition of Speleolog, covering its evolution, history and archaeology.
World Music Cultures Center is a scientific and creative center at the Moscow State Conservatory, which conducts scientific, informational, organizational, concert, festival and educational activities. The scientific and creative center organizes festivals and conducts master classes with famous performers of traditional music from around the world.
Lí Ban is an Irish anime-inspired animated series produced by Claire Handley and Jude Petticrew. Heavily inspired by the story of Lí Ban, the series follows the titular 12-year-old character and her dog Con as they mysteriously transform into a mermaid and a sea otter.
Una flor amarilla (A Yellow Flower) is a story by the Argentine writer Julio Cortázar. It belongs to the book Final del juego (End of the Game), published in its first edition by the publishing house Los presentes in 1956.
Yesterday and Tomorrow (French: Hier et Demain) is a posthumous collection of short stories by Jules Verne, first published in 1910 by Louis-Jules Hetzel.
Shandilya Smriti (Sanskrit: शाण्डिल्यस्मृति) (Romanised: Śāṇḍilyasmṛti) also known as Shandilya Dharmashastra is a traditional Hindu scripture that provide guidelines on dharma of moral and ethical duties. It is attributed to the Vedic sage Sandilya. It provides information on various aspects of life, including rituals, duties, and social conduct.
Nicholas Asbury (born 13 February 1971) is a British actor and author. He won an Olivier Award as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company's complete cycle of Shakespeare's history plays in 2009 and is known for television roles such as Winston Churchill in the BBC's 37 Days, Mr.
Monster and Me is a series of children’s chapter books authored by Cort Lane. The book series focuses on Freddy von Frankenstein, his monster big brother, F.M. (aka Frankenstein’s Monster), and his adopted sister, a werecat named Riya, as they explore the supernatural mountain they call home and discover all the fantastical creatures living there.
Journal of Chinese Information Processing (simplified Chinese: 中文信息学报; traditional Chinese: 中文信息學報; pinyin: Zhōngwén Xìnxī Xuébào) is the journal of Chinese Information Processing Society of China. It was founded in 1986 and has been focused on publishing academic papers on the basic theory and applied technology of Chinese information processing, as well as related overviews, research results, technical reports, book reviews, special discussions, domestic and foreign academic trends, etc.
Lagenlook is a style of layered clothing based on various new romantic and boho-chic influences, primarily but not exclusively worn by women. It is an unadapted borrowing or loanword from German, and means "layered look." It was particularly popular in the early 2010s, but has been a style of note since at least the 1960s.
Naga Kumara Kaviyam is one of the five minor epic poems of Sangham literature. It is a lost work, known only by references. Its author and time is unknown.
DRUMscene is an Australian magazine focused on drumming. The magazine was founded by Frank Corniola in 1995 and is published by DrumTek. Alongside DRUMscene, the group also publishes PERCUSscene, a magazine dedicated towards general percussion, on an infrequent basis.
Ediciones Atalanta is a private Spanishpublishing house based in Vilaür. It was founded in October 2005 by the editor Jacobo Siruela and his wife, the journalist and photographer Inka Martí.
Democracy of the Carpathian type (Slovak: demokracia karpatského typu) or Carpathian democracy (Slovak: karpatská demokracia) is a pejorative term that began to be used in Slovak (initially mainly journalistic) practice in the 1990s. The term expresses the view that democracy in Slovakia does not function perfectly, and that this deficiency stems not from democracy itself as a form of political system, but from the political practice and political culture in Slovakia.
Victor Ghoshe is an Indian author who has written novels and collection of stories primarily in the thriller and supernatural genres. As of October 2024, he has written two novels in English and four books containing collections of stories which are in Bengali.
Introduction to the Science of Law (Persian: مقدمه علم حقوق) is the name of a legal book by Nasser Katouzian, an Iranian academic, writer and jurist, which is taught in many Iranian universities.
The Journal of The Textile Institute is a peer-reviewedscientific journal that covers research and advancements in the field of textile science and textile engineering. The journal's editor-in-chief is Xungai Wang. It was established in 1910 and is published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Textile Institute, a professional body for individuals working in textiles, clothing, and footwear industries.
“A Legacy” is a work of short fiction by Joyce Carol Oates, originally published in the Arizona Quarterly in 1961. The story was first collected in By the North Gate (1963) by Vanguard Press. The story is set, as are others in By the North Gate, in Oates's fictional Eden County, similar to the rural upstate New York community where she was raised.
Feddes Repertorium - Journal of Botanical Taxonomy and Geobotany is a quarterly peer-reviewedscientific journal that was established in 1905 as Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis. In 1942 it was renamed Feddes Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis, obtaining its current name in 1965.
Safwat al-Tafasir (Arabic: صفوة التفاسير, lit. 'The Choicest of Exegeses') is a 20th-century work of Qur'anexegesis (Arabic: tafsir) by the scholar Muhammad Ali al-Sabuni. It is an interpretation of the verses of the Qur'an, explaining their meanings and implications, and what can be taken from them.
Mario Sixtus (German journalist, filmmaker, screenwriter)
Mario Sixtus is a German journalist, filmmaker and screenwriter. His work focuses on current developments of the internet, internet culture and politics. Sixtus writes for nationwide newspapers e.g. Die Zeit, Focus, Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, Handelsblatt.
Warren Cole Smith (born July 11, 1958) is an American author and journalist. He is the president and editor-in-chief at MinistryWatch. He is the author or co-author of more than a dozen books and more than 3000 magazine and newspaper articles, many of them for WORLD Magazine.
Mishkāt al-Anwār or The Niche of Lights is an exegetical text written by the Islamic theologian Al-Ghazali (1058-1111) that discusses the Quran's Verse of Light.
Metametaethics (Topic in metaphilosophy, study of metaethics)
In metaphilosophy and ethics, metametaethics is the study of the nature, boundaries, and methods of metaethics. Metametaethics is most closely associated with the work of James Dreier.
Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles is a light novel series written by Yuri Kitayama and illustrated by Riv. The story Haruto Amakawa, a Japanese college student who died in a train crash, finds himself reborn as Rio, a boy living in poverty in a different world.
Saifedean Ammous (born October 24, 1980) is a Palestinian-Jordanian economist, author, and prominent advocate of Bitcoin. Ammous is best known for his book The Bitcoin Standard (2018), which explains the economics of Bitcoin grounded in the principles of Austrian economics and critiques modern fiat currencies and contemporary economics.
El Ilocano was a Filipino biweekly magazine, created and financed by Isabelo de los Reyes. It published articles with anti-clerical and pro-independence themes. The magazine featured popular science content and focused on regional topics. It was in circulation between 1889 and 1896 and was a bilingual publication, printed in both Spanish and Ilocano.
Roger Cohn is the founder and editor of Yale Environment 360, an online environmental magazine published at the Yale School of the Environment. Previously he served as the executive editor of Audubon and editor-in-chief of Mother Jones, which won a National Magazine Award for general excellence during his tenure.
“Pomegranate Seed” is a short story by American writer Edith Wharton. This story was first published by The Saturday Evening Post on April 25, 1931. The story was then included in Wharton's collection of short fiction, The World Over in 1936, and in her collection, Ghosts, published in 1937.
Akmal Lewaney, known by his pen name Lewaney, was a Pashto language poet. He was born in 1946 in the village of Shamozai, Mardan District. Lewaney's education was limited to the second grade, but this did not hinder his literary journey. He started his career in poetry at the age of 15 with his first book of poetry "Yao So Gallona".
Hussein Nahaba (1966, Arabic: حسين نهابة) is an Iraqitranslator, writer, poet, chairman of Ebjed Foundation for Translation, Publishing, and Distribution and film producer.
Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei (born 1983 in The Hague) is a Dutch publisher, translator, curator, journalist, and philologist. He received an MA in general linguistics from Leiden University, an MMus from the ArtScience department at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, a PhD from the division Philosophy, Art & Critical Thought at the European Graduate School, and a PhD from the Centre for Modern Thought at the University of Aberdeen.
The 12 Anathemas of Saint Cyril were propositions that Cyril of Alexandria drew up in his 3rd Letter to Nestorius. Nestorius was outraged and a 'pamphlet war' began between the School of Antioch and School of Alexandria. There were mutual accusations of heresy and the result was that the two sides met at the Council of Ephesus in 431.
Bergþóra Skarphéðinsdóttir (anglicised as Bergthora Skarphedinsdottir) was a 10th-century Icelandic woman who appears as a character in Njáls saga as an inciter of its main feud.
Damian Catani (born in 1973) is a literary scholar who specialises in 19th- and 20th-century French literature. He has written books about Stéphane Mallarmé and Louis-Ferdinand Céline.
The Wandering Inn is a 2016 fantasy series written by "Pirateaba" (pseudonym). Throughout its publication, the series has been positively received by critics and consumers. The series is known in part for its robust length of 13,000,000 words, claimed by some as "the longest series ever written."
Jātaka (Pali Canon) (A Canonical Collection of Stories on the Past Life of The Buddha)
The Jātaka is a Buddhist scripture, part of the Pāli Canon of Theravāda Buddhism. It is included in the Sutta Pitaka's Khuddaka Nikaya. It comprises 547 poems, arranged roughly by an increasing number of verses. The various Indian Buddhist schools had different collections of jātakas, and the definitive Jātaka of the Pali Canon is one of the canonical collections that have existed within various Buddhist traditions.
Abraham Zacutus Lusitanus (Abraham Zacuto IV, Zacuti Lusitani, 1575–1642, also known as Manuel Alvares de Tavara), was a Sephardic JewishMarrano or conversophysician from Lisbon who was the author of a handbook of medical information.
Dalá'il-i-Sab'ih (Arabic: دلائل سبعه, "Seven Proofs") is the name referring to a pair of short apologetic works by the Báb, written in his native Persian and second language Arabic. The latter is a shorter supporting version of the former, and the relationship between the two has been compared to that of Arabic Bayán and Persian Bayán.
The epic of Silâmaka and Poullôri (or Silammaka and Puluru) is an African epic transmitted by oral tradition, mostly in the languages Fula and Bambara, and always accompanied with music. It relates the adventures of two heroes, Silâmaka and Poullôri, who are bound by friendship.
Bhanu Srivastav (born November 12, 1991) is an Indian entrepreneur, author, and the founder of the AI startup Infinity. He is also known for his work in literature, having authored books such as Deified The Legacy of Yesterday. His career spans various fields, including technology, literature, and music, as well as philanthropic initiatives.
(born July 16 [year needed]) is a Japanese manga artist. Moto made her debut in the comic magazine Princess GOLD in 1985. She has been writing and publishing manga stories which are mainly set in England, in the Victorian age. Her representative works are The Corset with Wings (Corset ni Tsubasa), Lady Victorian and Faraway, Lovely Dreams (Harukanari, Itoshi Roman).
This is a list of titles featuring the Marvel Comics superheroWanda Maximoff. The character first appeared in The X-Men #4 (March 1964). She was later given her own series with Vision in November 1982. All stories presented in this list are published by Marvel Comics under their standard imprint, unless otherwise noted.
You Must Set Forth at Dawn is an autobiographical work by the Nobel Prize-winning Nigerian playwright, poet and political activist Wole Soyinka. In this compelling memoir, Soyinka provides an intimate glimpse into his life as an adult, detailing his experiences in and out of Nigeria during some of the nation's most tumultuous periods.
Alan Grant is a fictional police detective created by Scottish author Josephine Tey. He appears in six mystery novels, including The Daughter of Time, Tey's most acclaimed work.
Kaliza wa Kalisa is an adaptation drama TV series originated from India as Kareena Kareena, produced by Zee Entertainment. Kaliza wa Kalisa was created by Misago Nelly Wilson through adaptation, produced through Zacu Entertainment Ltd. The series began airing on ZACU TV on August 27, 2024 The series consists of 2 seasons and continuing producing, directed by Niyoyita Roger.
The Paragraphs and Periods (Full name: Paragraphs and Periods on the Glorification of God and Admonitions; Arabic: الفصول و الغايات في تمجيد الله و المواعظ, romanized: al-Fuṣūl wa-l-ghāyāt fī tamjīd Allāh wa-l-mawā'iẓ) is a collection of homilies in Arabicrhymed prose, authored by al-Ma'arri (d.
Mushaf of Aisha is a purported mushaf of the Quran that according to certain Islamic traditions was in the possession of Aisha, the youngest wife of Muhammed.
Al-Tafsir al-Basit (Arabic: التفسير الباسط, lit. 'The Large Commentary') is one of the earliest exhaustive classical Sunni Qur'anic interpretational works (tafsir) composed by the 11th century Islamic scholar, al-Wahidi. It is both his most important work, and by far the largest of his Qur’an commentaries consisting of 25 volumes.
Online portfolio selection (OPS) is an algorithm based trading strategy which sequentially allocates capital among a group of assets to optimise returns on investments.
Ultimate Wolverine is an upcoming comic book series written by Chris Condon, illustrated by Alessandro Cappuccio, and published by Marvel Comics primarily based on the character of Wolverine. This version of Wolverine serves as the Winter Soldier, utilized by The Maker's Council to maintain their control of the world.
Women & Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory publishes original literature from interdisciplinary feminist perspectives. The journal was established in 1983 by graduate students from the Department of Performance Studies at New York University Tisch School of the Arts.
Rahul Gupta (Rahul Chandra Das Gupta, born 1976) is a British Anglophone poet and verse-translator of Hindu Indian and Anglo-Celtic descent, specializing in epic poetry in Old English and Old Norsealliterative versifications. He holds a PhD from the University of York, where his thesis focused on medieval Germanic and modern medievalist metre and poetics.
Antimatter Blues: A Mickey7 Novel is a 2023 science fictionnovel by Edward Ashton. It is a direct sequel and picks up two years after the events in the 2022 novel Mickey7.
Kayle (Yiddish or Hebrew: קֵילְא, pronounced ) was a Biblical exegete who super-commentated on Rashi. She lived in the late Middle Ages in Germany. Kayle is the only woman known to have composed a Hebrew super-commentary, and demonstrates "learning and intricacy" with a "deft reading of Rashi".
October Hill Magazine is an online literary magazine that publishes literary fictionshort stories, poetry, and visuals. The magazine's primary focus is to feature work by new and unpublished authors, and is released quarterly.
Jim Rumph (American sculptor and painter (1942-1993))
James Kelsey Calhoun Rumph (August 17, 1942 – September 1, 1993) was an American artist noted for his ceramic creations. His work featured monsters, satyrs, nymphs and other fantastical creatures inspired by mythology, pop culture and the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, Ray Bradbury, Carl Sagan, Isaac Asimov; fantasy artists Frank Frazetta, Moebius, William Stout and Richard Corbin among many others.
John Dorsey (born 1976) is an American poet, playwright, newspaper journalist, and screenwriter. Dorsey is the author of over ninety collections of poetry. Former Poet Laureate of Belle, Missouri, he is the recipient of the 2019 Terry Award, given at Poetry Rendezvous.
The Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Director is one of the annual Gotham Awards. It was established in 2024. RaMell Ross is the first winner of the award for Nickel Boys (2024).
Bazargan chronology refers to an ordering of chapters in the Quran according to the sequence of revelation. It is named after Iranian scholar Mehdi Bazargan who enunciated the chronology in 1976 by publication of his landmark work Sayr-i taḥawwul-i Qurʾān.
Ram Ki Shakti Puja (ISO: Rām kī Śakti Pūjā lit.'Rama's worship of Shakti') is a poem in Hindi by Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala'. It was published in 1937 in the second edition of Nirala's poetry collection Anamika. This long poem consists of 312 lines composed in Nirala's tailored poetic meter, Shakti Puja - a rhyming meter of twenty-four syllables.
Michael Robert Osborne (born 1969) is an English writer and public speaker known for his work on Christian mysticism, esotericism, and philosophical alchemy.
The Keepers of the 5 Kingdoms is a 2024 epic fantasy film directed by Zack Ward, Produced by James Hong, the movie blends cutting-edge visual effects with a character-driven narrative, exploring themes of unity, identity, and the balance of power.
Caitlin Cass is an American cartoonist. Her work often focuses on American history. Cass has been published in The New Yorker, The Lily, and The Nib. She was a 2018 NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow in Fiction and in 2024 NAC Fellow in Non-Fiction.
Tiamat, also dubbed Titanus Tiamat, is a giant serpentine Titan who first appears as a major antagonist in the graphic novel Godzilla Dominion, a minor antagonist of the 2024 film Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire and an additional supporting antagonist in the 2024 video game Kong: Survivor Instinct.
HaTekufah HaGedolah (Hebrew: התקופה הגדולה, meaning The Great Epoch) is a two-volume Hebrew book written in 1969 by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Kasher, in which the author argues that Zionism and the State of Israel are consistent with Judaism and mark the beginnings of the messianic Atchalta De'Geulah.
Martina Hefter (* 11 June 1965 in Pfronten) is a German author and performance artist. Her works have received numerous literature prizes both for poetry and for prose.
Recycling is a peer-reviewedopen-accessscientific journal covering various aspects of recycling, sustainability, and waste management. It is published by MDPI and was established in 2016.
Nicholas Monk is a literary critic and Courtesy Professor of English at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. He is known for his works on Cormac McCarthy's fiction. Monk has been a Higher Education Academy National Teaching Fellow in 2013. He won the Warwick's Butterworth Award for Teaching Excellence in 2008/9 and was Honorary Associate Professor at Monash University, Melbourne (2014–19).
Virtual and Physical Prototyping is a peer-reviewedopen-accessscientific journal covering research on virtual and rapid prototyping, including additive manufacturing (AM), 4D printing and smart materials, multi-material and hybrid manufacturing, bioprinting and biofabrication, advanced manufacturing processes and materials, quality control and AM standards, data analytics and artificial intelligence in AM, and nature-inspired designs via AM.
Saint Nicholas and his servant (Sint Nikolaas en zijn knecht, 1850) is a Dutchpicture book from 1850, written by Jan Schenkman. The book is about Sinterklaas' stay in the Netherlands, which he makes together with his servant.
Nimr bin 'Adwan or Nimr Al-Adwan (Arabic: نمر بن عدوان, romanized: nimer ɪbn ɪdˈwan, lit. 'Nimer, son of Adwan', 1735–1823) was a prominent Bedouinpoet, chieftain, and a famous knight of the Jordan. He is celebrated for his poetry, which combines themes of love, loss, and tribal pride.
DC Finest is a line of full-color trade paperbacks from DC Comics. Announced at 2024's ComicsPRO Comics Conference, their stated intention is to be "affordably priced, large-size paperback collections" providing "a new line of comprehensive collections of the most in-demand periods, genres, and characters from across DC history".
The Wise Man Built The House Upon The Rock, also known as The Wise Man and the Foolish Man is a Christian hymn for children, about Jesus Christ's Sermon on the Mount. The basis of this hymn is Matthew 7:24-27 from the Book of Matthew in the New Testament, which is parallel to Luke 6:47-49 from the Book of Luke.
Hero Circle (Korean: 히어로 써클) is a South Korean aeni produced by Studio TNT and studio NODE with support from the Educational Broadcasting System. In South Korea, it aired on EBS1 every Monday and Tuesday at 5:45 pm, beginning on June 29, 2020. It aired on Tooniverse every Wednesday at 6 pm, starting on July 29, 2020.
, also known as Futagoma (ふたごま) for short, is a Japanese light novel series written by Muku Shirai and illustrated by Minori Chigusa. The series has been published since November 2023 under Fujimi Shobo's Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint. A manga adaptation illustrated by Miso Ameiro began serialization on the Nico Nico Seiga and KadoComi websites under Media Factory's Comic Alive+ label in April 2024, with the series being compiled into a single volume as of August 2024.
Joshua Seigal is a British children's poet, performer, and educator. He has published many collections of poetry for children with publishers such as Bloomsbury and HarperCollins, and has performed and led workshops at schools and festivals around the world.
, meaning "scattered writing", is a creative calligraphic form of versification used in Japanese, often for waka (tanka) poems, and in private letters. The calligrapher may choose to deliberately write the characters out of order, leaving the reader to puzzle out the correct sequence of characters to form the poem.
Lina Fang (born 5 March 1966) is a writer who resides in Vienna. She is a council member of the European Chinese Writers Association and the founder of the Austrian Chinese Writers' Association.
Sixiang (Chinese: 思想), or Reflexion in English, is a Chinese-language academic book series edited by Academia Sinica and published by Linking Publishing. Its founder and current editor-in-chief is Sechin Y. S. Chien.
Daya Jethalal Gada also known as Dayaben, is a fictional character from the television series Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah. Daya is the wife of businessman Jethalal Gada and is among the central characters of the series. She lives with her husband and their son Tipendra, affectionately known as Tapu.
Allyson Hobbs is an American historian, author, and associate professor at Stanford University. Hobbs is known for her scholarly work on African American history, especially her research on racial passing. Hobbs is also a prominent public intellectual, regularly engaging in contemporary discussions of race, inequality, and violence in America by drawing on historical contexts.
Hayflower and Quiltshoe (Finnish: Heinähattu ja Vilttitossu) are the main characters of a children's book series written by Sinikka and Tiina Nopola. The first book in the series was published in 1989. The books have been illustrated by Markus Majaluoma and Salla Savolainen.
The Book of Songs was Heinrich Heine's first major collection of poetry, in which he compiled all his poems known at the time. The first edition was published in 1827 in Hamburg by Hoffmann und Campe.
Manfred Hallschmid is a German academic who is Professor (W3) of Behavioral Neurobiology at the Department of Medical Psychology and Behavioral Neurobiology of the University of Tübingen, Germany. He obtained his PhD in psychology/human biology in 2005 and received awards by the German Society of Psychology,[citation needed] the German Society of Endocrinology,[citation needed] and the German Diabetes Society.[citation needed] Hallschmid’ ...
Quantum Nation: India's Leap Into the Future book authored by L Venkata Subramaniam, who is renowned as one of the four musketeers driving India's quantum leap, was published by Cleverfox Publishing in May 2024. This book explores how India is strategically leveraging its National Quantum Mission India to harness the vast possibilities of quantum technology, positioning itself as a leader in the global quantum revolution.
Agnes of Blois, or de Puiset (died c. 1129) was a French noblewoman and Countess of Corbeil, Lady of Le Puiset, and Viscountess of Chartres from 1104 until her death as the wife of Hugh III of Le Puiset.
Assaf Moghadam (Hebrew: אסף מוגדם) is an academic with appointments in both Israel and the United States. He writes about political violence and counterterrorism in Asia and the North Atlantic region.
This list of L'Officiel Japan cover models (2005–2008; 2015–2017; 2024–present) is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of L'Officiel Japan, the Japanese edition of French fashion magazine L'Officiel. From 2005 to 2008 the magazine was named L'Officiel Japon.
The codex of Ubayy ibn Ka'b is a mushaf of the Quran that differs from the Uthmanic codex and is attributed to Ubayy ibn Ka'b, a companion of Muhammad. The codices of Ubayy and Uthman differ on point of several textual variants between the two, but more importantly, Ubayy's codex possesses a total of 116 surahs, whereas the codex of Uthman possesses 114.
Anjali Taarak Mehta also known as ATM, is a fictional character from the television series Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah. Anjali is the wife of writer Taarak Mehta. She is a dietician and is among the central characters of the series. The character was created by Asit Kumarr Modi and originally portrayed by Neha Mehta.
Taarak Mehta is a fictional character from the television series Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah. He is a writer and a columnist. Mehta lives with his wife, Anjali and is among the central characters of the series. The character was created by Asit Kumarr Modi and originally portrayed by Shailesh Lodha.
The Geschichte des Qorāns (History of the Quran) is a foundational German work of modern Quranic studies by Theodor Noldeke (1836–1930). Published originally in 1860, the work continued to be revised and expanded by Noldeke's students and successors between 1909 and 1938.
The first season of the American animated series Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, based on the Marvel Comics characters of the same names, centers on 13-year-old Lunella Lafayette and her pet dinosaur as they protect the Lower East Side of New York City from supervillains.
(born January 18, 1986, in Nagoya, Aichi[citation needed]) is a Japanese video creator, utaite and dojin vocalist. Her second moniker is YURiCa (ユリカ) which she usually uses working on collaboration albums.
Ardis E. Parshall (born 1959) is an "independent historian" who researches Latter-day Saint history. Parshall has published her research on her blog, Keepapitchinin. In addition to her research work, Parshall worked for the Salt Lake Tribune as a historical writer from 2005 to 2011.
Dr. Kent V. Nelson is a superhero in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Steve Gerber and artist Justiniano, he first appeared in Countdown to Mystery #1 (November 2007) as the seventh character to use the Doctor Fate codename.
Straitway Truth Ministry, also known as Straitway Truth Ministries and Straitway Ministries, is a Black Hebrew Israelites religious group based in Lafayette, Tennessee that preaches biblical literalism. Led by Charles Dowell, Straitway describes itself as "a nation of Hebrew Israelites who are commandment keepers; obedient to Yah (God) & our savior, Jesus the Christ."
The Constitutions of Oxford or Constitutiones Thomae Arundel were several resolutions of the 1407 university convocation intended to deal with the use of Scripture in lectures and sermons at Oxford University, following disturbances caused by the followers of the teachings of the late John Wycliffe.
Darul Uloom Deoband, established on May 30, 1866, in Uttar Pradesh, India, has been involved in publishing various magazines throughout its history. Its first Urdu magazine, Al-Qasim, was introduced in 1910 to commemorate Qasim Nanawtawi, followed by Al-Rashid in 1914, named after Rashid Ahmad Gangohi.
Andrew Woolford is a sociology professor at the University of Manitoba and a former president of the International Association of Genocide Scholars. His research focuses on genocide studies, particularly cultural destruction of Indigenous Peoples. He has held various academic positions and received numerous awards for his contributions to genocide scholarship.
Two Sevens was an English small press magazine of the 1990s which focused on popular culture, in particular punk and alternative music, street literature and politics. It was founded and co-edited by Football Factory author John King and the journalist Peter Mason.
Naila and the Uprising is a 2017 documentary film focusing on the story of Palestinian feminist Naila Ayesh and other Palestinian women who played prominent roles in the First Intifada in the late 1980s.
Stereo Dive Foundation, abbreviated SDF, is a sound-creating project of Japanese singer-songwriter, composer, musician, arranger, and music producer RON. His single, "Daisy", charted at #4 on Japan's Billboard chart and his single, "OMEGA" charted at #22 on the Oricon Singles Chart His music has been featured in Anime TV series including Beyond the Boundary, Moriarty the Patriot, and That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime and he has shared the s ...
Marvel Complete Collections, Marvel Ultimate Collections, and Marvel Complete Epics are large full-color trade paperback collections of previously published Marvel comics, typically containing 300–500 pages.
Fiction on the Web is an online multi-genre literary magazine based in the United Kingdom that was established in July 1996. Its editor-in-chief since inception has been Charlie Fish. It claims to be "the longest-running short stories website on the Internet".
Peter Fleet (died later than 1743) is the earliest known Black American woodcut artist, typesetter, and newspaperman. Fleet was enslaved by Massachusetts printer Thomas Fleet. According to Isaiah Thomas, who wrote the first history of early American printers, Peter Fleet was "an ingenious man, and cut, on wooden blocks, all the pictures which decorated the ballads and small books of his master." Fleet also typeset articles for Thomas Fleet's long-running newspa ...
Bigger than Hitler – Better than Christ (sometimes prefixed The Rik Mayall) is a 2005 semi-autobiographical book by Rik Mayall and partly ghostwriten by Max Kinnings, written in exaggerated character. The title refers to his career being longer than Adolf Hitler's, and that he was in a coma for 5 days after his quad bike accident (compared to Jesus, who rose from the dead after 3 days).
Nothing to Declare is a work of short fiction by Richard Ford first appearing in the collection Sorry for Your Trouble: Stories in 2020, and published by Ecco Press. Two former lovers, Sandy McGuinness and Alix, suddenly cross paths after thirty-five years.
The Man Who Came Out Only at Night (Italian: L'uomo che usciva solo di notte) is an Italian fairy tale published by author Italo Calvino in the 20th century, in his work Italian Folktales, and sourced from Riviera di Ponente. The tale belongs to the international cycle of the Animal as Bridegroom as a subtype, with few variants reported across Europe and in Italy.
Rachel Maddux (1912 - 1983) was an American author and screenwriter. She was born on December 12, 1912, in Wichita, Kansas, married King Baker in 1941, and died on November 19, 1983, in Erin, Tennessee. She attended the University of Wichita and graduated from Kansas University in 1934, with a degree in zoology.
Beyond Aesthetics: A Passion for African Art is a book of essays by Nigerian writer Wole Soyinka. It offers insights into Soyinka's personal motivations as an art collector and explores the politics of aesthetics and collecting. Through accounts of his encounters with artworks, Soyinka reflects on the histories, meanings, and cultural significance embedded in these objects, revealing a world populated by mortals, muses, and deities.
Silsalat al-Hadith as-Sahiha (lit.'The Series of Authentic Hadiths') is a hadith work compiled by the hadith scholar Muhammad Nasir al-Din al-Albani, in which he collected authentic hadiths organized into jurisprudential chapters. This book is considered one of the most important contemporary books of hadith that is concerned with verifying the prophetic hadiths.
Disenchanting Les Bons Temps: Identity and Authenticity in Cajun Music and Dance is a 2003 book by Charles J. Stivale. The book delves into the complexities of Cajun music and dance, exploring themes of identity, authenticity, and cultural dynamics through an ethnographic and theoretical lens.
Aleksandr Milyukov (Russian: Милюков, Александр Петрович) (30 July [11 August] 1816, Kozlov, Tambov province — 6 February [18 February] 1897, St. Petersburg) was a Russian writer, literary critic, journalist, chief ideologist and actual editor of the magazine Svetoch, memoirist, educator, literary historian, traveller, bibliographer, professor, a friend of M. M. Dostoevsky and F. M. Dostoevsky, who took an active part in the literary life of Russia in the 1840s and 1880s.
Kamla K. Kapur (born 27 July 1948) is an Indian-American playwright, poet, and author. She is noted for her creative-retellings of stories, legends, and myths around Hindu gods, the Sikh Gurus, and the Sufi mystic Rumi, as well as several critically-acclaimed plays in English which have been produced in the US and India.
Kimberly J. Simms is a South Carolina poet, educator, and non-profit leader. Recognized for her contributions to the poetry slam community, Simms is celebrated for her work exploring the lives and voices of textile mill workers in the Piedmont region, as well as for her involvement in poetry performance and education.
The Book of One Thousand Proverbs is a volume written by the polymath Ramon Llull, which contains advice, admonitions, and sayings encompassing various aspects of theology, philosophy, morality, social life, and practical life.
The "Four Scholars in Wuzhong," also known as the "Four Literary Masters of the Wuzhong Region", the "Four Talents of Wuzhong," the "Four Talents of Wu", the "Four Talents of Wumen," the "Four Talents of Jiangnan, the "Four Great Talents of Jiangnan" or the "Four Talents of Suzhou," are four outstanding figures from the Wuzhong region (now Suzhou, Jiangsu) during the Ming Dynasty.
In the Philippines, cartooning applies visual artists who make cartoon characters to their own comic strip or book as a whole began with the publication of local comic books, known as komiks.
The Love Boats is a 1974 autobiography by American writer Jeraldine Saunders based on her experiences working as a cruise hostess. The book served as the inspiration of The Love Boat.
Through the publication history of DC Comics, several alternative versions of Doctor Fate have been created with usage of the codename in DC Comics. Often defined as a legacy hero within the fictional DC Universe, the first character to adopt the codename, Kent Nelson, was created by Gardner Fox and Howard Sherman.
"Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker" is the seventh episode of the second season and fifteenth episode overall of the American superhero television series The Boys, based on the comic book series of the same name by Garth Ennis. It is set in a universe where most "Supes" (superpowered individuals) are portrayed as corrupt individuals instead of the heroes the general public believes they are.
Tower of God is an anime television series based on S.I.U.'s manhwa series of the same name. The second season of anime begins with chapter 80 of the Naver Webtoon series. It is produced by The Answer Studio and directed by Akira Suzuki, with Kazuyoshi Takeuchi serving as chief director.
Lucy Calkins is an American educator and professor at Columbia University who is best known for creating the Units of Study reading and writing curriculum.
Uncle Abner is a fictional character and the protagonist of a series of mystery stories by mystery author Melville Davisson Post. The Abner stories are considered benchmarks of the locked room mystery, and, being set in the 1840s, are among the earlier examples of the historical mystery sub-genre.
Canícula: Snapshots of a Girlhood en la Frontera is a semi-autobiographical work by Norma Elía Cantú, published in 1995 by Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. The book tells the story of Cantú’s childhood and adolescence and her community in the borderlands of Laredo, Mexico and Nuevo Laredo, Texas.
Essays on the active powers of the human mind is a book written by the Scottish philosopherThomas Reid. The first edition was published in 1788 in Edinburgh. It is the third and last volume in a collection of his essays on the powers of the human mind and was preceded by the first book: Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense (1764), in which Reid focussed on the senses, and the second volume: Essays on the Intellectual Po ...
is a novel by Toyoko Yamasaki. It was serialized in monthly magazine Bungei Shunjū from 2005 to 2009. The series was published as a four-volume set in 2009 and was later adapted into a television series starring Masahiro Motoki in 2012.
The Tale of Aftab (Azerbaijani: Aftabın nağılı) is an Azerbaijanifairy tale, about a maiden that marries a man under a snakeskin disguise, breaks the secret about his identity and has to search for him, eventually finding him at his mother's house, where she is forced to perform difficult tasks for her.
“Funland” is a work of short fiction by Joyce Carol Oates, originally appearing in a limited edition by William B. Ewert, Concord, New Hampshire (July 1983) and first collected in Last Days: Stories (1984) by Dutton.
Eco bible (2020/2021 commentary on the Hebrew Bible)
Eco Bible is a two-volume ecological commentary on the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh), co-authored by Rabbi Yonatan Neril and Rabbi Leo Dee. Eco Bible was published by the Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development (ICSD). Volume one, on Genesis and Exodus, was published in 2020.
Deebs Magazine is an Angolan magazine founded with the goal of offering a comprehensive view of culture, daily life, and topics related to business and entrepreneurship.
A bibliography of books and academic papers on philosophical pessimism — a philosophical tradition which argues that life is not worth living and that non-existence is preferable to existence.
The Bright Sword is a fantasy novel written by American author Lev Grossman, published in 2024 by Viking Press. The novel takes place within the King Arthur mythology, and follows a talented young knighted named Collum who travels from his backwater home to Camelot, expecting to meet King Arthur and join the Round Table.
Friendship jealousy (Jealousy towards a third-party perceived as a threat to one's friendships)
Friendship jealousy refers to the type of jealousy experienced when an individual perceives a third-party threat to one of their valued friendships. It is not to be confused with envy, or wanting what a friend has.
Andhra Vignana Sarvasvam (transl. 'Andhra Encyclopedia') is a Telugu-language general knowledge encyclopedia initiated by Komarraju Venkata Lakshmana Rao in 1912–1913. Modelled after the Encyclopaedia Britannica, it aimed to provide systematic documentation of global knowledge for Telugu readers.
is the protagonist of a series of historical detective novels by Laura Joh Rowland, taking place in late 17th century feudal Japan, and set mostly in the capital of Edo (now Tokyo). The series blends Rowland's fictional characters with several prominent historical figures of the period.
Dungeon Crawler Carl is a science fiction and fantasy book series with LitRPG elements written by American author Matt Dinniman. The series follows Carl, a Coast Guard veteran, and Princess Donut, his ex-girlfriend's cat, as they are forced to participate in a deadly, intergalactic game show where Earth has been transformed into a massive dungeon.
"Born Sexy Yesterday" is a trope that describes a character, typically a woman, who is physically attractive yet portrayed as childlike or naive, often with a level of intelligence or maturity that contradicts her appearance or behavior. These characters typically lack real-world experience, creating a dynamic where their sexual appeal contrasts with their innocence and unfamiliarity with social norms.
Richard Samuel Lochte, known as Dick Lochte, is an American writer of crime novels. His debut Sleeping Dog won the Nero Award in 1985 and was nominated for the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best First Novel in 1986.
Megan Kimble is an American journalist, and non-fiction writer. She was formerly the managing editor of Edible Baja Arizona and the executive editor of the Texas Observer. She writes for the Houston Chronicle.
Siete tratados (in English: Seven Treatises) is a collection of essays published by the Ecuadorian writer Juan Montalvo in two volumes, in 1882 and 1883, respectively. Of a marked philosophical character, it was his most famous work, thanks to which he received praise both in America and in Europe.
We Do Not Part: A Novel (Korean: 작별하지 않는다; RR: Jagbyeolhaji anhneunda; lit. No goodbye) is a 2021 novel by South Korean novelist Han Kang, published by Munhak. The novel follows a woman named Kyungha as she travels to Jeju Island on behalf of her friend, Inseon, and reflects upon the legacy of the Jeju massacre.
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kimura Fuuta. Originally released as a one-shot on January 15, 2022, it was later serialized in February 2022 the following month, with its chapters collected in 7 tankōbon volumes as of December 2024.
The confession of the Ethiopian eunuch is a variant reading in Acts 8:37, widely seen by Textual Critics to be a later interpolation into the text. It is found in the King James Version due to its existence within the Textus Receptus.
Sally Roesch Wagner (feminist lecturer, author, and storyteller of the history of women's rights)
Sally Roesch Wagner (Born July 11, 1942) is an American author, activist, lecturer and historian. Dr. Wagner is known for her work in multiple activist movements, publications and programs, as well as her lectures on history and activism.
The Marvel Comics oversized hardcover format launched in 2002, reproducing full-colour comics in books approximately 11in x 7.5in in size. This was roughly an inch taller and wider than the original comic book.
The International Commission for the History and Theory of Historiography (ICHTH) is a non-profit organization composed of historians and scholars ofrelated disciplines. Among other activities, it promotes conferences, workshops and publications, and periodically awards book and dissertation prizes.
Far Tortuga is a novel by American author Peter Matthiessen, first published in 1975. Known for its experimental style and evocative prose, the novel follows the story of a group of Caribbean turtle fishermen as they sail the waters of the Cayman Islands aboard the schooner Lillias Eden.
The Ultimates is an ongoing comic book series about the Ultimates, part of the Ultimate Universe imprint, written by Deniz Camp and illustrated by Juan Frigeri. It began publication in July 2024. The series follows what happened since the events of the "Ultimate Invasion" storyline.
Nipponia Nippon (ニッポニアニッポン, 2001) is a novel by Japanese writer Kazushige Abe, originally published in the June 2001 issue of Shincho, before appearing in book form the same year in an edition by Shinchosha. The work was nominated for the Akutagawa Prize in 2001, and for the Mishima Yukio Prize the following year.
Sea-Horse (German: Seepferd) is a folktale from Syria, published by author Uwe Kuhr in his book Syrische Märchen ("Syrian Tales"). It deals with the marriage between a human maiden and a bridegroom of supernatural origin who hides under an equine disguise; she betrays his trust, and has to search for him.
is a fantasy media franchise created by Yohsuke Tamori and owned by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It originated as a manga series in 1977 in the Asahi Student Newspaper (a subsidiary of the Asahi Shimbun newspaper). Its title, pronounced (PO-po-lo-croyce), is a combination of words from two languages: the Italian word "Popolo (people)" and the French "croisé (crossing)", which together mean "crossing of people".
The Joint Universities Accelerator School (JUAS) is an educational program that specializes in the field of particle accelerator science and technology. Established in 1994, JUAS is a collaborative initiative involving multiple universities, research centers, and institutions.
Ming Pao Monthly (Chinese: 明報月刊; pinyin: Míngbào Yuèkān) is a Chinese-language intellectual journal in Hong Kong, covering the humanities, scholarship, culture, politics, and thought in the Sinosphere.
Mar Abas Katina (Assyrian:Mār Awā Qațțīnā; Armenian:Մար Աբաս Կատինա) was a Chaldean schoolar, presumably an ancient Syrian (or ancient Armenian) historian. Mar Abas Katina first appears in the work of Movses Khorenatsi. His work served as the primary source for nearly the entirety of the first book and the first nine chapters of the second book of Movses Khorentasi's “History of Armenia”.
Norris Benedikt von Schirach (* 1963 in Munich) pseudonym Arthur Isarin, is a German businessman und writer, who worked for several years as a commodities expert and copper specialist in Russia and elsewhere.
"What I Know" is the eight episode and season finale of the second season and sixteenth episode overall of the American superhero television series The Boys, based on the comic book series of the same name by Garth Ennis. It is set in a universe where most "Supes" (superpowered individuals) are portrayed as corrupt individuals instead of the heroes the general public believes they are.
Love Triangle: The Life-Changing Magic of Trigonometry is a 2024 non-fiction book by Matt Parker. It examines how applications of trigonometry have been foundational throughout history including in contemporary times.
Marcela Turati (born March 26, 1974) is a Mexican journalist, author, and activist. Her work covers drug violence, forced disappearances, and human rights.
Marvel's Gallery Editions are large-format premium hardcovers that "emphasise the size of the pages printed rather than the amount of comics within. (This means) 13in/33cm in height, and 9.3in/24cm in width". The unusual size makes it close to 3in/7.6 cm taller and wider than a regular trade paperback.
Ramsden Balmforth (13 January 1861 – 31 December 1941) was an English-born Unitarian minister and author who spent much of his adult life in South Africa.
Women's Writing in Colombia: An Alternative History is a 2016 monograph by Cherilyn Elston, a scholar and translator at the University of Reading. Based on her doctoral thesis, the book surveys writing by Colombian women since the 1970s.
Four by Two was a handmade miniature (5”x4”) international literary magazine, recognizable by its varied folding patterns, distinctive logo, and rounded edges. From 2014 to 2017, it was published, edited, designed, and produced quarterly by klipschutz (pen name of Kurt Lipschutz) and Jeremy Gaulke.
Spencer Reid (Character in American television series Criminal Minds)
Spencer Reid is a fictional character on the CBS crime drama Criminal Minds, portrayed by Matthew Gray Gubler. He is a Supervisory Special Agent in the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) and has appeared since the show's pilot episode in 2005. Reid is characterized as a genius and prodigy with an eidetic memory and an IQ of 187, possessing multiple doctorate degrees in mathematics, chemistry, and engineering.
The Marvel Comics character Spider-Man first appeared in 1962 in Amazing Fantasy #15. Creator Stan Lee said the idea came from a "desire to create a character with whom teens could identify".
Mary Lambeth Moore (born 1958) is an American novelist and podcaster. In 2010, she wrote the book Sleeping With Patty Hearst. In 2024, she founded the podcast Recovering Debs.
Carl the Collector is an animated children's television series created by Zachariah OHara and aired by PBS Kids. Announced as the first PBS Kids series to center around autistic characters, Carl the Collector follows the day-to-day life of Carl, an autistic raccoon with a special interest in collecting, and his friends.
Valiant Beyond is a reimagining and relaunch by Valiant Comics and Alien Books of its ongoing titles. Following the event of Resurgence, Valiant launched new series, featuring reimagined versions of Valiant superheroes.
Queerz! TTRPG is a tabletop role-playing game about LGBTQ superheroes, inspired by Super Sentai (Power Rangers). The heroes use kindness, empathy, self-acceptance, and friendship to battle villains that represent bigotry and ignorance. The mood is campy.
Archie Warhol was a dachshund owned by Andy Warhol and Jed Johnson. Archie was featured in Warhol's works and depicted in paintings with him. He became a socialite, joining Warhol to parties and on trips to Europe. A few years after they adopted Archie, Warhol and Johnson got him a playmate, a dachshund named Amos.
Avengers Academy: Marvel's Voices is an ongoing Marvelwebcomic written by Anthony Oliveira, with art by Carola Borelli, Bailie Rosenlund, Alba Glez, Pablo Collar, Karen S. Darboe, and Ig Guara. It is published by Marvel Comics through their Marvel Unlimited platform.
is the twelfth single by Japanese girl group Hinatazaka46, released on September 18, 2024, by Sony Music Entertainment Japan. It features Yōko Shōgenji and Kaho Fujishima as the first dual lead singer, or "double center", of a Hinatazaka46 title song. The single debuted atop the weekly Oricon Singles Chart with over 476,000 copies sold.
The following is a list of unproduced Paul Greengrass projects in roughly chronological order. During his long career, British filmmaker Paul Greengrass has worked on several projects which never progressed beyond the pre-production stage under his direction.
The following is a list of unproduced Matt Reeves projects in roughly chronological order. During his long career, American film director and producer Matt Reeves has worked on a number of projects which never progressed beyond the pre-production stage under his direction.
Charlotte Hobson (born 1970) is an award-winning English writer. She is of Russian heritage on her mother's side, and following her mother's death from cancer, she studied Russian at Edinburgh University. As part of her degree program, she spent a year abroad in the Russian city of Voronezh in 1991–1992.
The Animals' Friend Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was an animal welfare organisation founded in 1832 by Lewis Gompertz and T. Forster. Along with the RSPCA, it was a pioneering organisation advocating for animal welfare in the United Kingdom.