Despite careful work all round (the black-and-white cinematography is exquisite and Russell's choice of musical accompaniment – comprising various instantly-recognizable classical pieces – faultless), ...
Made two years before Karel Reiz's polished, lengthy (168 minutes) larger budgeted film, Isadora, featuring Vanessa Redgrave, Ken Russel utilizing the same writer (Sewell Stokes) made this modestly ...
The Australian freelancer recently covered the US Open for the outlet Stan Anna Lazarus Caplan is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022. Her work previously appeared ...
The freelance broadcaster died on Wednesday after falling off a building in Los Angeles, according to police. The death in the case report was listed as a suicide, according to Entertainment Weekly.
The entire media world has been talking about CBS News’s decision to abruptly pull a 60 Minutes segment — just hours before airtime — on an El Salvadoran prison where the Trump administration has been ...
Duncan McKenzie-McHarg, a beloved Australian sports reporter, died on Dec. 17 after falling from a building in Downtown Los Angeles. He was 41. McKenzie-McHarg was based in the U.S. but was working ...
A nine-time Pro Bowler, and an NFL MVP. A Hall of Famer in both college and pro football. One of the best quarterbacks of his era, and finally a two-time Super Bowl champion. John Elway is one of ...
The Brett Ratner-directed documentary will debut at the storied Washington, D.C. arts institution, which last week was renamed The Trump-Kennedy Center. By Mia Galuppo Senior Entertainment Reporter ...
An investigation into a teacher is ongoing after an alleged incident at a Duncan school, according to police. The Duncan Police Department says on Dec. 17, officers responded to a local hospital, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by An operatic Vivaldi pastiche, with a new story by Sarah Ruhl, offers an ambivalent message about how art can make people pay attention. By Brian ...
Australian sports reporter Duncan McKenzie-McHarg died on Wednesday, December 17, after apparently falling from a building in Los Angeles, where he was based. He was 41. “It is with profound sadness ...