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Some don’t consider the memorial prize, established by Sweden's central bank, as a “true” Nobel Prize because it wasn’t in Alfred Nobel’s will. Regardless, Dybvig got the prize for his research on ...
Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca dazzled audiences in 1940, sweeping up the Best Picture Oscar and earning a place among the cinematic greats. But if you’re a fan of Daphne du Maurier’s original ...
Last year, University of Washington School of Medicine professor of biochemistry David Baker won the Nobel Prize for his work on designing proteins that can be used in drugs, vaccines, materials ...
With 245 of 249 polls reporting, incumbent Angelo Iacono, of the Liberal Party, is projected to be re-elected in Alfred-Pellan. As of 4:19 p.m., Iacono has 32,643 of 59,853 votes (54.54%).
Mario Vargas Llosa, the Peruvian winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature, whose novels explored the military dictatorships and political corruption of Latin America, has died. He was 89.
The prolific Peruvian novelist and Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa has died aged 89. Vargas Llosa’s death of Sunday was confirmed by his children, who announced on social media that he had ...
While Netflix has started to emphasize its original content over its back catalog, it hasn’t completely forgotten its origins as an impressive library of films. In June, Netflix will add a new ...
screening series from May to June The theater event features over 50 films, including 36 directed by Hitchcock Some of Alfred Hitchcock‘s most beloved films are coming to both Netflix and the ...
GENEVA, Switzerland — Three Nobel Peace Prize-winning groups campaigning to eliminate nuclear weapons joined forces on Monday to urge the US and Russian presidents to meet and agree on significant ...
Alfred Hitchcock has stood tall as one of cinema’s most revered creative forces for decades. The legendary director, who had mastered suspense like few ever could, crafted stories that sank into ...
That I truly held life tight (through writing). So begins “After Having Lived a Little More”, a contemplative two-page essay by Han Kang that drifts between lyrical poetry and prose.