Opinion
The Dacre dynasty: how the Daily Mail’s fearsome former editor still shapes the British press
Paul Dacre broke new ground in selling readers an angry rightwing perspective. Today, most of Fleet Street is run by his disciples ...
There was an elderly woman online that was saying something I never put together. In 1949, in Roswell, New Mexico, there was supposed to be a crashed UFO discovered by a rancher. A year later, Israel ...
With David Lynch’s passing still fresh in the avant-garde memory, experimental post-punk outfit Xiu Xiu have decided to reimagine the serenely nightmarish score for 1977’s Eraserhead. The Skinny: It’s ...
People are not allowed to watch TV or use the internet. I grew up nearby and as a (non-practicing) Jew myself I would never ...
The world can feel overwhelming sometimes, which makes a little movie trivia surprisingly refreshing. Not every fact has to ...
The Cheetah Girls delivered plenty of growl power to Disney Channel viewers in the early 2000s, spawning two sequels, ...
This Friday’s arrival of Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny serves as a reminder of the pivotal role composer John Williams has played in the cinema for more than five decades. Williams may have ...
Looking back has never been U2’s thing. They were always about the future, or at least the present, craving to be the best and biggest band in the world. But with the release of Songs Of Surrender—a ...
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