If we lived in the times of the Inquisition, all the members of the band The Last Dinner Party would be burned at the stake
The British band The Last Dinner Party performed in Prague, showcasing their second album 'From The Pyre' amidst a theatrical setting reminiscent of ancient rituals.
When Galileo Was Accused of Heresy, Copernicus Had Already Corrected the Solar System
The article discusses how Galileo Galilei was accused of heresy on February 13, 1633, for supporting Copernicus' heliocentric theory, leading to his eventual house arrest by Pope Urban VIII.
Netflix: Sarandos moves from the 'Inquisition' to Congress for the deal with Warner
Ted Sarandos, co-CEO of Netflix, is scheduled to testify before a U.S. Senate hearing over the controversial acquisition of Warner Bros. and its potential impact on competition in the entertainment industry.
Linguists respond to Pérez-Reverte: "The RAE is not the Inquisition, the language belongs to everyone, not just writers"
Linguists are responding to Arturo Pérez-Reverte's claims about the Royal Spanish Academy, emphasizing that language belongs to all people, not just writers.
What We Didn't Expect from the Spanish Inquisition? [MY PODCAST OF THE YEAR]
The article discusses the historical context of the treatment of women in medieval France, focusing on a case of a 15-year-old girl who faced severe punishment after her child's death, contrasting it with the more modern topics usually covered in the podcast.
February 8, 1232: The establishment of the Inquisition - a source of endless polemics
The article discusses the establishment of the Inquisition in 1232 and the ongoing debates surrounding its historical significance and moral implications.