Culture
The Lion and the Lamb
In the heart of the Great Savannah, where the grass danced in the wind and the sun cast long golden rays across the plains, lived a mighty lion named Asari. His mane flowed like fire, and his roar echoed across the valley. He was feared, respected, and solitary. Animals cleared the path when he walked; no one dared challenge his authority.
By touqeer nasir10 months ago in Pride
Barcelona Stick to Their Principles as Real Madrid Lose Their Minds in Copa del Rey Final
In a thrilling Copa del Rey final that showcased the very essence of El Clásico, Barcelona emerged victorious not just on the scoreboard but in philosophy. At the same time, Real Madrid unraveled under the weight of their frustrations. The match was a microcosm of the two clubs' identities—Barça's composed, possession-based approach against Madrid's chaotic, reactive desperation.
By Golam Akbar10 months ago in Pride
'Elbows up!' me hearties. Top Story - May 2025.
I’m not a born Canadian, but have long been a citizen. I’ve never fully adopted all things Canadian as I’ve kept very much in touch with, and often visit, my home of origin. The most Canadian I’ve ever felt for all these years has been when I’m in another country and everyone assumes I’m American. Now, there’s absolutely nothing at all wrong with being American, but it kind of rankles with many who go to great lengths to ensure a red maple leaf, or the Canadian flag, is somewhere on their person or luggage.
By Marie McGrath10 months ago in Pride
What I Learned From Gay Culture: No One Will Love Me If...
Can you think of something you learned as a child and later realized it was a lie? The Easter Bunny and Santa Claus come to mind. With them, it’s easy to believe they don’t exist. We may even wonder why we ever held to such outlandish stories.
By Brandon Ellrich10 months ago in Pride
Saddle Up: Why a Horseback Adventure in Jackson Hole Is the Experience You Didn’t Know You Needed
Imagine this: the scent of pine trees, the sound of a nearby creek, the gentle rhythm of a horse beneath you as the sun rises over the Tetons. It’s not a movie scene—it’s your next adventure with Jackson Hole Outfitters.
By Jackson Hole outfitters10 months ago in Pride
What is a Femboy?
In recent years, the term "femboy" has gained popularity in fashion and online communities. But what exactly does it mean? Who identifies as a femboy, and how can you embrace this style if it resonates with you? Whether you're curious about the term or looking for fashion inspiration, this guide will break it all down in a simple,
By David Femboy10 months ago in Pride
Akbar the Great
Among the many rulers who shaped Indian history, Akbar the Great stands out as a visionary, a warrior, and a reformer. Born in 1542, Akbar was the third emperor of the Mughal dynasty and ruled from 1556 to 1605. In addition to expanding the Mughal Empire, he is remembered for his tolerance policies, administrative innovations, and deep interest in culture and art. His reign marked the golden age of the Mughal Empire and laid the foundation for a united and prosperous India.
By Snigdha Ahmed 10 months ago in Pride
Tipu Sultan
Tipu Sultan, also known as the "Tiger of Mysore," was one of the most remarkable rulers in Indian history. His legacy continues to inspire generations as a brave warrior, innovative administrator, and ferocious opponent of British colonialism. He ruled the Kingdom of Mysore in South India during the late 18th century and is remembered for his military prowess, reforms, and resistance against the British East India Company.
By Snigdha Ahmed 10 months ago in Pride






