The Gilded Age of Animal Advocacy: A Transformative Era for America’s Moral Compass
Nineteenth-century activists revolutionized attitudes toward nonhuman animals amid cultural, economic, and moral shifts in a rapidly changing nation.
United States in 2025: Social Problems Denied via Rhetorics of Refusal
By Richard D. Wolff Author Bio: Richard D. Wolff is professor of economics emeritus at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a visiting professor in the Graduate Program in International Affairs of the New School University, in New York. Wolff’s weekly…
How Archaeologists Can Solve the Earth’s ‘Wicked Problems’
By John Schofield Author Bio: John Schofield is a professor of archaeology at the University of York, United Kingdom, and the author of the new book Wicked Problems for Archaeologists: Heritage as Transformative Practice(Oxford University Press, 2024). Credit Line: This article was produced…
Bridging Economies: The Berbera Corridor’s Role in Somaliland’s Growth and Lessons for Caribbean Infrastructure Development
By Abdul Rafay Afzal The Berbera corridor represents a critical infrastructure initiative for Somaliland, which offers a way to reinforce its economy and improve its strategic position in the region through an association with DP World. The importance of this…
Hideki Matsuyama Breaks PGA TOUR Scoring Record with New Z−STAR XV
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif., Jan. 5, 2025 – Utilizing the all-new Srixon Z-STAR XV golf ball, Hideki Matsuyama kicked off the 2025 season in dominant fashion, securing his 11th PGA TOUR title with a victory at The Sentry. Matsuyama displayed his exceptional…
Cayman Islands Museum News: December 2024
Monthly Museum News:December 2024 www.museum.ky | info@museum.ky | (345) 949-8368 Festive Fun at the Looky Ya! Anniversary Christmas Market The Cayman Islands National Museum’s Looky Ya! Anniversary Christmas Market on November 30, 2024, was a festive celebration of community, culture, and the holiday season. Visitors…
IMI Submission: Brenna R. Hassett: The Controversy Over Cannibalism
By Brenna R. Hassett Author Bio: Brenna R. Hassett, PhD, is a biological anthropologist and archaeologist at the University of Central Lancashire and a scientific associate at the Natural History Museum, London. In addition to researching the effects of changing human…
Celebrating fashion and sport at the Olympic Museum
11 December 2024 – A new exhibition, open from 5 December to 27 April 2025 at the Olympic Museum, spotlights how the worlds of sport and fashion have greatly influenced each other. Co-produced by the Musée des Arts Décoratifs (MAD) of Paris and the Olympic…
Today is Friday 13th!!!!!
The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci Where the superstition comes from…….. According to Wikipedia History Unluckiness of 13 Main article: Triskaidekaphobia One source mentioned for the unlucky reputation of the number 13 is a Norse myth about twelve gods having a dinner party in Valhalla….
A Day to Celebrate Cayman’s Storytellers: Local Authors Expo and Book Sale
On Saturday, 7 December, the George Town Library came alive with the sounds of conversation, laughter, and storytelling as readers and writers gathered for the Local Authors Expo and Book Sale. The event celebrated the creativity and talent of Cayman’s…