Blondeness is a force to be reckoned with, for better or worse; in this study of Britain’s fascination with hair colour between the 1940s-1960s, Nead explores the political complexities of blonde ...
Audiences have criticised ‘tick box’ diversity in period dramas, but the man running the late author’s estate takes a ...
To celebrate Women's History Month this March, and International Women's Day on 8 March, we've put together a collection of ...
At the Oscars on 15 March, Jessie Buckley could become the first Irish woman to win Best Actress. Here's every Irish Oscar ...
The omnipresence of digital surveillance remains unsettling and sinister.
The notion that it was so easy to visit the underworld was parodied as early as Aristophanes, who in his play The Frogs ...
As Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis Presley concert film, EPiC, opens in cinemas, Alan Jennings uncovers the surprising story behind the King's first UK hit ...
Duvall began acting in the theater in the 1950s, pursued a career in television in the 1960s and achieved his greatest prominence in films in the 1970s and beyond.
This Black History Month, we're looking back at 137 years of Black first ascensionists, mountaineers, and Olympians who ...
Neil Sedaka, the million-selling singer and songwriter, has died. His many hits included “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do,” ...
In a significant symbolic shift, a statue of Chakravarti Rajagopalachari — the first Indian Governor-General of independent India — will replace the statue of British architect Edwin Lutyens in the ...
The hustle and bustle of the Tate Modern always reminds me of how much the museum remains a focal point for London art. This ...
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