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Now Dunham brings her latest, similarly awkward comedy-drama, Too Much, to Netflix. The series follows the trials and ...
Representational Photo By Dr. Syed Eesar Mehdi Beyond the battlefield, Karbala was the metaphysical divide between existence and essence. It was ...
Mother Play – a play in five evictions' is about family ties that bind, loosen and break produced by Melbourne Theatre ...
This was a syncretic tale of the Sundarbans that was reinterpreted into being at Goethe-Institut Bangladesh on Saturday, June ...
"Life-changing" for some, hateable to others, Miranda July's wildly successful erotic novel All Fours about the female ...
Stephen Frears and Christopher Hampton stay they are struggling to get their previously announced adaptation of Jonathan Coe's novel Mr Wilder & Me off the ground, but still hope to work together on ...
Brigitte Bardot reflects on the stardom she escaped from more than 50 years ago in “Bardot” the doc about the iconic French actor, singer and animal rights activist directed by “Ma Vie en Rose” helmer ...
The Diary also has a motto… entertain our readers. And we never stray from this maxim, as you’ll discover while reading the following ...
Reports of feminism’s obsolescence have been greatly exaggerated. As female achievement and visibility increased in higher ...
Organizers hope the February 26 collaboration will be the first of many with La Table Ronde du Mois de l’histoire des Noir.e.s “This year, the Table Ronde invited Douce Dibondo to Montreal. The ...
Hélène de Beauvoir was not always destined for obscurity — in fact, she was the first of the two sisters to gain public recognition.
The Other de Beauvoir: Remembering a Forgotten Talent at London’s Amar Gallery This powerful exhibition showcases a small but powerful collection of paintings by Hélène de Beauvoir, Simone’s ...