Norwich City Council splashed out £4,000 on the bird of prey to rid the pigeons from its 'magical medieval market', after ...
Institutional fallacy and brutal power plays in “The Plague” and “Cover-Up.” Charlie Polinger’s “The Plague” is a drama about school-age bullying that’s set in a water polo camp for boys in 2003. I ...
But there’s one visitor attraction that has been dubbed the ‘most naff’ of them all in the capital: Leicester Square. In a roundup by The Telegraph it was described as the ‘West End’s premier holding ...
On a hill in north London, about 100 metres above sea level, is the capital’s only commercial scale vineyard, Forty Hall. It ...
Long before the Black Death killed millions across Europe in the Middle Ages, an earlier, more elusive version of the plague spread across much of Eurasia. For years, scientists were unsure how the ...
Nate Richard is a Resource Editor for Collider, a film and television critic, and a part-time amateur filmmaker. He graduated from Ball State University in December 2020 with a Bachelor's degree in ...
In “Plague,” journalist Michael O’Loughlin investigates the untold stories of AIDS and the Catholic Church from the 1980’s. Mike is America’s national correspondent and he has covered Catholicism for ...
FAMILIES say a London food market has make their lives “unbearable” as they claim it’s overrun with giant rats, mountains of ...
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Filmmaker Polinger plays with broad riffs on coming-of-age, body horror, and bullying genres to craft something with a potent power. The experience of engaging with a film can give you a reference for ...
Erdrich's crisply envisioned novel, which chronicles a year in the life of an Ojibwa Indian girl and her family during the mid-1800s, loses a bit of its verve in this slightly bumpy audio adaptation.