His Oscar-winning 1965 film “The War Game” depicted a post-nuclear-attack England, one of his many fictionalized docudramas ...
Nordic Knots has reinvigorated the rugs market. Hailing from Scandinavia, its collaborations with design studios such as ...
BlackBook Motorsport, the primary business community for the global motorsport industry, is coming to the United States for ...
Dragons' Den is back! Tonight (16th October) fashion mogul Emma Grede will return as a guest Dragon, alongside regulars Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Sara Davies, Steven Bartlett and Touker Suleyman.
The show feels “oddly like a house party where you don’t mind being sober”, said Martin Robinson in The London Standard.
Author David Szalay has become the first Hungarian-British author to win the Booker Prize. His novel Flesh, a rags-to-riches ...
Japan coach Eddie Jones has no doubt Ireland can come through a "difficult little period" under Andy Farrell but warned it ...
In the mid-1960s, Danish photographer Bent Rej was able to photograph some of the most beloved musicians of a generation — ...
Peter Watkins, filmmaker best known for his searing mock-documentary The War Game, banned by the BBC
Peter Watkins, who has died the day after his 90th birthday, was a radical and visionary filmmaker who won an Oscar for The War Game, his mock-documentary about the aftermath of a nuclear attack on ...
Sunday’s NFL Berlin Game between the Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts may be a prop bettor’s dream. Not only does this game feature two elite running back ...
Gosh, don’t look – my hands and fingernails are completely ruined by using the saw blade,” says Margarita Armstrong-Jones, ...
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