Irish artist Leonard Sheil speaks of his artistic and moral responsibility to portray the Tiananmen Square massacre on canvas.
On the 70th anniversary that Britain declared war, Outbreak 1939 gives a new perspective to life in Britain 70 years ago
In the last few decades belly dancing has gained increasing popularity and recognition all over the world.
Rampant corruption in the one-party rule has enabled the Chinese Communist Party to rule China for 60 years.
Bringing an artist’s eye and sensibility, eleven artists from Tibet exchanged their brushes for cameras.
Of all human experiences, a sense of failure is one of the hardest to live with –and one of the most inevitable.
Newspaperman John Grogan and his wife Jenny loved dogs. The question was: could they love this dog?
Like most secret lovers, Katherine and Yung, from Alison Wong’s "As the Earth Turns Silver," are creatures of the night.
The most influential sociologist of the post-World War II era, C. Wright Mills took a hard look at modern life.
What is the nature of despair?