How They Met: Katja Mia and influencer husband Daragh's modern love story

Whether it has been taking on the world of modelling, content creation, TV, or most recently, radio, Katja Mia has found her number one fan in her husband, Daragh Curran. The 30-year-old got engaged to her long-term boyfriend on a romantic Italian holiday in 2024, and in May 2026, they made things official and legally […]

As the Mayor of This Town That’s Outlawed Dancing, I’d Like To Clarify That Our View on Sodomy Is Surprisingly Progressive

Listen, bud. I don’t know how things are done in Chicago, where you’re from, but here in small-town Utah, we have a... Continue this tale

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Ode To Joy

In a triumphal move back toward democratic rule, Hungary's new leader Péter Magyar took his oath of office Saturday in a "regime-change" ceremony rich with symbolism before thousands of jubilant constituents. The sense of a hopeful new political era resonated in Magyar's tribute to a victory for "ordinary, flesh-and-blood people" - and in the gleeful moves and air guitar of unstoppable…

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Vancouver Folk Music Festival Announces Musical Artists for 2026 VFMF Returns to ʔəy̓alməxʷ Jericho Beach Park July 17 to 19 The 49th Annual Vancouver Folk Music Festival returns to ʔəy̓alməxʷ Jericho Beach Park on July 17 to 19. The 2026 Festival welcomes 35 incredible artists and groups from across Canada, North America, and around the ... Read more

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Some People Need To Stop Being Moral Arbiters. They Are Becoming Very Boring

This is the far-right media outlet Guido Fawkes take on MPs’ dancing for a health campaign with the heading: ‘MPs on £98,599 Take Mass Dance Class While Middle East Breaks Out Into War’. They are not the only ones. And it is not only the far right who are guilty of such moral judgements. Some […]

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Young Choreographers Festival accentuates the art of interaction

Dayanara Yepez Ramirez ’28 reviews the third annual Young Choreographers Festival and the student choreographers, who mesmerized the audience with their aptitude and fervor.

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