Albert Camus, a French philosopher, once wrote about Sisyphus, a king condemned by the Greek gods to push a boulder up a hill. Only, to his torment, the boulder rolled back down every time it reached ...
Albert Camus’s brilliance and tragedy show how doubt can be a form of courage. His search for meaning still speaks to an ...
A compelling list of books that uncover the hidden truths, origins, and realities behind the myths that still shape our world ...
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The KFAN Power Trip Comedy Show, set to open festivities Wednesday, was canceled because of poor ticket sales. Performances by Leslie Jones and Hannibal Buress at the Pantages Theatre each attracted ...
With so much happening on-screen, Ball x Pit conveniently provides you with an autofire button, but is it actually better to ...
Ubisoft's Uno gets a major update with the new 'Show 'Em No Mercy' mode, adding fresh twists and challenges to the classic ...
And while you can, Sisyphus-style, try to force yourself to clean in the way your mother taught you, in the way you see on ...
A Survival Guide to Q3 Now that half the year is over, and we stare at the two remaining quarters like half a packet of chips ...
Jones will be part of the 10,000 Laughs Comedy Festival the same day her new stand-up special drops on Peacock.
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If Albert Camus were alive today, he might have found in Nigeria’s internet culture a perfect theatre for his notion of the absurd, a boundless digital stage where suffering, humour, and distraction ...