In 1928’s Ginster, the German writer broke the mold of the World War I novel by refusing politics for aesthetics.
From grindhouse slashers and creature features to queer-coded killers, filmmaker Marcel Walz is carving out his own bloody corner of horror.
In the mid-nineteen-seventies, the West German military, the Bundeswehr, built a vast underground bunker near the town of Traben-Trarbach. It was five stories deep, had nearly sixty thousand square ...
This summer at the movies, the Minions are filmmakers, the Mandalorian is working for the good guys, Matt Damon tries to find ...
Dame Felicity Lott, who has died aged 79, was an English soprano best known for her portrayals of operatic roles by Mozart ...
For months, political operatives have passed around a document containing explosive allegations about Rodney Glassman, a GOP candidate for Arizona Attorney General. For the most part, the document has ...
Gary Neville has said that he’s ‘happy’ to see Chelsea appointing Xabi Alonso as their new manager, believing that Arne Slot ...
THE misty peaks of Genting Highlands are about to get a lot louder and considerably colder, this June.
Bulgarian singer Dara’s dance anthem “Bangaranga” won the Eurovision Song Contest held on Saturday in Vienna, her country’s ...
David Dubal on the “Hammerklavier.” ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Spring is here and summer is just around the calendrical corner. For fans of popular arena-level performers and live music in general, it’s time to dig through those couch cushions, ...
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