MANKATO — As best she can remember, Lynne Gehrke figures the flock of guinea fowl in her North Broad Street neighborhood in Mankato arrived about a dozen years ago. She wasn’t sure how they got here ...
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“On Becoming a Guinea Fowl” film screening: 4:30 p.m., Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder. On an empty road in the middle of the night, Shula stumbles across the body of her uncle. As funeral ...
Bay County Sheriff's deputies pursued an escaped guinea fowl near Zooworld in Panama City Beach. The deputies' attempts to capture the bird, initially misidentified as a turkey or peacock, were ...
Content warning: This article contains references to sexual violence. In an interview with Le Cinéma Club, Zambian-Welsh filmmaker Rungano Nyoni said her film “On Becoming a Guinea Fowl” (2024) does ...
If we wish to understand the world around us, we must listen to the sounds of the guinea fowl. They may well be warning us. So says one of a myriad myths associated with this iconic bird, native to ...
A guinea fowl’s cry serves as nature’s warning of an imminent predatory threat — but what happens when that blaring alarm is ignored? What if it is ignored for the sake of the very tradition that ...
Most people who see the Zambian British director Rungano Nyoni’s extraordinary new film, “On Becoming a Guinea Fowl,” will not be Zambian. Like Nyoni’s first feature, “I Am Not a Witch” (2017), it has ...
Crisp air, snowy views, and the crackle of fire — this relaxing guinea fowl cookout is wilderness bliss. Mary Trump issues warning on long-term impact of Donald Trump move Simon Cowell Stops ‘AGT' ...
“On Becoming a Guinea Fowl,” Rungano Nyoni’s second feature, is comforting despite its difficult subject matter. Comforting, because it takes place almost entirely within the sphere of the domestic.
Uncle Fred is dead. That’s how Shula finds him, flat on his back in the middle of the road at night, no sign of a struggle or an accident. But Shula’s unwillingness to get out of the car isn’t just ...