Author and screenwriter Vladimir Lescouflair explores issues of abuse and childhood trauma in his recently released Disturbed or in the French title, Dechenen.
Columnist Ana Guthrie shares how making square watermelons teaches us conformity yet creativity.
Columnist K. Swann writes of a new groups who represent a brand of atheism that is no longer content with policing the boundaries between church and state or guarding against the big bad wolf of creationism in university classrooms.
A modern day Romeo and Juliet with many of the social ramifications of the story of Paul Rusesabagina and Rwanda's Hutu-Tutsi war, the stageplay Lil Haiti, carries a powerful story of love and unity amidst a world of illogical prejudice in Miami, Florida.
An Australian man has been charged after he allegedly stole and concealed jewelry inside himself.
New research has shown that many New Zealand men and women prefer their pooches to their partners.
Local Swedish newspaper Sundsvalls Tidning reported that a mother who gave birth by C-section last week, has been told to clean her own hospital room.
A 64-year-old English man was released on bail last week after moving an emergency vehicle that was in his way.
A 21-year-old New Zealand woman was sentenced last week for 16 months in jail for her part in an attack that left a man unconscious with a swastika scratched into his buttocks.
A thief in North East Queensland, Australia has left not so quite empty-handed thanks to a quick-thinking shop worker.