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Thangalaan. AI-Generated.
Thangalaan: A New Era for Tamil Historical Drama The Tamil film industry is abuzz with anticipation for the upcoming historical drama, "Thangalaan." Directed by the critically acclaimed filmmaker Pa. Ranjith and starring the versatile actor Chiyaan Vikram, the movie has captured the attention of cinema lovers even before its release. "Thangalaan" promises to be a visual and narrative spectacle, delving into untold stories from India's colonial past.
By Batshal Sharma2 years ago in History
Freelancing for Money
In 2018, I made a life-changing decision: to leave my 9-to-5 job and pursue freelancing full-time. The freedom, flexibility, and potential for higher earnings were appealing, but the journey was anything but straightforward. This blog shares my real-life experiences and the crucial lessons I've learned along the way. If you're considering freelancing for money, these insights and tips will help you navigate the world of freelancing effectively
By creative content 2 years ago in History
99: Stories of the Game
Introduction "99: Stories of the Game" is an insightful memoir by Wayne Gretzky, often regarded as the greatest hockey player of all time. Published in 2016, the book is not only a personal reflection of Gretzky's career but also a rich history of hockey itself. It covers the evolution of the game, key moments, and the people who have left an indelible mark on the sport. Each chapter delves into different aspects of hockey, offering anecdotes, historical insights, and Gretzky’s personal experiences and reflections.
By Ermelita T. Engracio2 years ago in History
5 BIZZARE ANTIQUITIES THAT NO ONE CAN EXPLAIN
5 BIZZARE ANTIQUITIES THAT NO ONE CAN EXPLAIN There are 5 bizarre antiquities that remain unexplained. Despite our knowledge of history, there are mysteries from ancient civilizations that elude us. From historical documents to myths and legends, we try to understand the past. Yet, there are still creations that puzzle us from long ago.
By Relebohile Sefume2 years ago in History
From Spectator to Director: How I Took Control of My Life
After trying several jobs, many of which I performed well in, always putting in effort and dedication, I still felt an emptiness. Despite having several romantic relationships, I felt that no matter how hard I tried, both professionally and personally, something would always go wrong. I felt like I would never achieve what I truly wanted, which was happiness.
By Joel Rubio2 years ago in History
The Kentucky Meat Shower: A Bizarre Phenomenon of 1876
In the annals of peculiar history, few events stand out as vividly as the Kentucky Meat Shower of 1876. This bizarre occurrence took place on March 3 in Bath County, Kentucky, where chunks of red meat reportedly fell from the sky over the farm of Mrs. Allen Crouch. The strange phenomenon left the community and the scientific world puzzled and curious about its origins. This blog post delves into the details of this mysterious event, exploring the various theories and implications it had on the local community and beyond.
By Deji Akomolafe2 years ago in History
Unveiling Feline Mysteries: Exploring Ancient Egyptian Cat Worship at Chicago's Hidden Gem Museum. AI-Generated.
The fascination with cats has deep historical roots, particularly in ancient Egypt, where feline reverence intertwined with religion and economy. Recently, I had the opportunity to visit one of Chicago’s hidden gem museums, the Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures (ISAC) on the University of Chicago campus. This museum, often overshadowed by larger institutions, houses an impressive collection of artifacts, particularly those from ancient Egypt. My visit aimed to delve deeper into the role of cats in ancient Egyptian culture, guided by conversations with Dr. Marc Maillot, the museum’s chief curator, and Dr. Emily Teeter, a renowned Egyptologist.
By Mbeha maliwa 2 years ago in History






