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Culture25 May 2021

Tair Salakhov, one of the most famous artists of the cultural thaw under Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev during the 1950s and 1960s, has died aged 92. His daughter, the artist Aidan Salakhova, told Russian press that he passed away from pneumonia in a Berlin clinic on 21 May.

Culture25 May 2021

If the contrary is true, was the controversial decision of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation made because the Latin alphabet was inconsistent with the Tatar language? According to this law, the Karelian language did not receive the status of an official language in the Republic of Karelia, as it traditionally uses Latin script, or rather it was not allowed.

Culture14 May 2021

My goal was not to compare Azerbaijanis with Poles and the peoples of the Baltic countries. It would be absurd to make such a comparison. I just want to say that from a historical point of view—and from other important points of view, the events taking place in Azerbaijan today seem legitimate and completely natural.

Culture5 May 2021

Each historical period had its own ways, means and instruments of punishment. Sometimes I force myself to go the Internet and torture myself by looking at the tools of punishment invented throughout history. The inventors and makers of those tools did their best to make sure people would die a painful—and very, very slow death.

Culture17 April 2021

“Həsrət qalmaq” is an Azerbaijani idiom that accurately conveys the feelings of those yearning for the brilliant heights occupied by the modern government officials with their unfettered access to the treasury. To more than the treasury, in fact. Our reality is that we don’t even have access to the Caspian Sea. Not the treasury—our sea, those dear, familiar, beckoning, affectionate waves.

Culture10 April 2021

Most peoples have a historically shaped idea of their place and role, their mission in this world. From time immemorial, Orthodoxy, the Great Russian idea, coupled with the belief that "Moscow is the third Rome" has been the cornerstone of all-Russian identity. Japan is still loyal to the samurai traditions, which coexists with a craving for scientific and technological progress and modernization. In the Chinese mind, Confucianism has historically dominated as a cultural and philosophical teaching combined with strict hierarchical thinking and the belief that the Celestial Empire is the center of the Universe.

Culture30 March 2021

To get into T.S. Eliot's poetics, we first need to take a quick look at the representatives of the New Criticism regarded as one of the main movements in the twentieth-century American literary criticism, the philosophical and aesthetic systems on which they based their views, Francis Herbert Bradley’s idealist philosophy, and some thoughts of the French symbolists Jules Laforgue and Stéphane Mallarmé.

Culture28 March 2021

The arrival of Gipsy Kings on the international music scene with the eponymous album had a bombshell effect. The fiery songs on the album, such as “Bamboleo”, “Djobi, Djoba” and others, which still retain their fresh flavor, have been recorded in the pages of world music that will never be erased.

Culture27 March 2021

Today, we will talk briefly about one of the most important issues of architecture—the serious problems brought about by urbanization, which remain challenging to solve for major architects and architecture firms.

Culture25 March 2021

In March, Azerbaijan celebrates the Nowruz spring holiday. The word  Novruz means “New Day” and so Novruz is the festival of the “New Day” or the Spring Equinox.  Painted eggs and healthy feasts recalled Easter to the western observer, which is the Christianized form of a similar festival in ancient Europe. 

Culture25 March 2021

You would be hard-pressed to find another prophet whose image gets recreated in the fine arts as much as that of Jesus Christ. European art boasts dozens of tableaux depicting various episodes of Jesus’s life, from his birth to his last days.

Culture24 March 2021

Aristotle begins his Metaphysics with the statement that every person has the potential to know. Hence it can be said that every person develops accurate/philosophical/epistemological knowledge. Man has a Justified True Belief rather than knowledge related to the "who are we?" question. Knowledge is a phenomenon of the impossibility of thinking otherwise. In contrast, JTB can be falsified.

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