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THERE are few things we Brits love more than fish and chips.And Scarborough, home to 93 chippies, knows that more than ...
DJing, rapping, breakdancing and tagging (as in graffiti) — became a worldwide phenomenon in the 1980s. Among the millions ...
Artworks by a Hull artist known for capturing visual ‘snap shots in time’ have gone on display to mark the 100th anniversary ...
The UK has long been a draw for directors, with London's old studios and Scotland's stunning landscapes hogging the limelight. Yet in the past decade, a more subtle revolution has been taking place ...
But Network Rail's Acme-designed rethink of scrapped Herzog & de Meuron scheme has already amassed nearly 2,000 objections ...
Micro‑Short Soap Operas explained and how they have origianted in chaina. They make more money than cinema in china ...
When I first started Raindance, people told me you couldn’t make a film without money, a famous cast, or a Hollywood backer.
CineCycle, the micro-cinema located in a coach house in laneway off Spadina Avenue, is the baby of octogenarian projectionist ...
Today’s subject Jonathan Rockefeller is currently living his theatre life bringing “Suuuuny days” to Kennedy Center’s Terrace ...
WHEN it comes to romantic getaways most will consider Paris and Santorini, but one took their partner on a trip to Wales.
The new scheme in London's Wandsworth follows revelations about how asylum seekers elsewhere are using taxpayer handouts to ...
This week saw the conclusion of Mix Tape ( BBC 2), a drama that follows its protagonists Dan and Alison across two timelines. One covers the beginnings of their teen romance, amid the grim glamour of ...