The one-act play “Refund” by Fritz Krinthy is a witty satire that follows the story of Wasserkopf, a disgruntled former student who demands a refund…
The one-act play “Refund” by Fritz Krinthy is a witty satire that follows the story of Wasserkopf, a disgruntled former student who demands a refund…
“A Sunny Morning,” a delightful romantic comedy penned by Serafin and Joaquin Alvarez Quintero, unfolds the tender reunion of two elderly lovers in their 70s,…
“Trifles,” a poignant one-act play by Susan Glaspell, unfolds in the farmhouse of John and Minnie Wright, the day after John’s suspicious death. The Sheriff,…
Vladimir Keilis-Borok, a distinguished Russian mathematical geophysicist and seismologist, penned the insightful essay “Scientific Research: A Beacon for Humanity’s Survival.” In this compelling piece, Keilis-Borok…
The essay “What is Poverty?” by Jo Goodwin Parker paints a vivid picture of the harsh realities of living in poverty, drawing from her own…
The essay “What I Require from Life” by J.B.S. Haldane, a renowned British-Indian scientist, delves into personal reflections intertwined with political and philosophical ideologies. Originally…