World & Nation
The jailing of a rap artist for music praising terrorist violence and insulting Spain’s monarchy has set off a powder keg of pent-up rage this week in Spain.
Feb. 22, 2021
Turn on the radio these days in Hawaii and you are less likely to hear “Tiny Bubbles” than local musicians belting out a “Song of Sovereignty.”
July 22, 1992
Ex-rebels seek seats in an assembly whose agenda includes a new charter and possibly an end to the monarchy.
April 9, 2008
Early in December, Surachai Danwattananusorn went uncharacteristically silent.
May 28, 2019
While rights groups criticize religious police, clerics call for
March 24, 2009
Entertainment & Arts
A little more than a decade ago a fifth-generation Santa Barbaran named Rod Lathim made a big decision about his life--he decided not to spend the rest of it planted behind a desk.
April 5, 1990
Politics
Here’s the rundown on guests and topics for the weekend’s public-affairs programs: Today “Firing Line”: Do unions have undue influence?
Sept. 6, 1997
Wedding music fit for a prince and his bride
April 27, 2011
On a packed night at Al Comedy Club in the Red Sea port city of Jidda, as Saudi Arabia was preparing to allow women to drive, a performer asked the women in the audience what cars they intended to buy.
Sept. 14, 2018
King Charles III signals support for study of the monarchy’s ties to slavery after a report uncovered an ancestor’s shares in a slave-trading company.
April 7, 2023