- Tom Stoppard was an inexhaustible fountain of ideas The Economist
- Sir Tom Stoppard, playwright famed for his wit and depth, dies at 88 BBC
- Stoppard’s brilliant surfaces Engelsberg Ideas
- Theatre’s ‘Timid Libertarian’ – OpEd Eurasia…
Category: 5. Entertainment
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Tom Stoppard was an inexhaustible fountain of ideas – The Economist
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Trump Treasury Secretary Defends Paramount ‘Rush Hour 4’ Deal
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was grilled by New York Times Dealbook author Andrew Ross Sorkin Wednesday about President Trump’s apparent effort to persuade Paramount to green light Rush Hour 4, a buddy comedy sequel from director Brett…
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Alice: Return to Wonderland review – a wonderfully eccentric new rabbit hole to go down | Theatre
What has happened to Alice? Why is she so grumpy and where is her Alice band? The Alice (Elian Mai West) before us, in a grey skirt suit, is behaving like a thoroughly boring grownup. Then again, she is no longer in Wonderland: this is postwar…
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what lies beneath correcting the way people speak?
“Pink goes good with green.” This is a lesson we learned from Glinda (Ariana Grande) in Wicked part one. But do you remember the line that comes after that?
“Goes well with green.”A small, easily missed comment from the…
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what you’d experience on a night out with Jane Austen
The ballrooms of Jane Austen’s Britain have been hailed in literature and period dramas as a marriage market where young men and women could meet and mingle. The ballroom set the scene for Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy’s first encounter…
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Taylor Swift nears fourth straight week at No.1 with The Fate Of Ophelia | Talent
Last week, Taylor Swift’s The Fate Of Ophelia earned its sixth overall and third consecutive week at No.1 and, according to the latest Midweek Sales Flash, it could be on course to extend its stay at the summit.
Currently fending off…
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Guide to ‘The Rocky Horror Show’ on Broadway starring Luke Evans
Yes — The Rocky Horror Show‘s movie adaptation, titled The Rocky Horror Picture Show, was released in 1975. Initially a box-office disappointment, it evolved into a massive cult classic. The film has the longest-running release in film history,…
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An Italian powerlifter defies gravity: Mattia Zoppellaro’s best photograph | Art and design
This image is part of a series commissioned by the Italian Paralympic Committee. They asked me to photograph the country’s leading athletes before the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. I probably covered 30 different people over three days –…
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The Cast of Oh. What. Fun. Reunited for the NYC Premiere
Pfeiffer, who portrays devoted homemaker Claire whose efforts tend to go unnoticed, admitted that she can see some parallels. “I overdo every holiday,” she laughed. “I try too hard and complain about why I’m too exhausted and why I’m…
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A look back at DNEG London’s Photography Workshop sessions!
Here at DNEG, we think that photography is an essential artistic development activity that trains the eye, builds observational skills, and gives an essential understanding of light, colour, and composition. It also makes for a fun way to get…
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