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India Today on MSNThe facemaker of World War 1: how Harold Gillies gave shattered soldiers a new selfBut long before it was about aesthetic tweaks, it was about survival -- about restoring identity to those whose faces had ...
The fingertip shaped human evolution and thought, now dulled by screens, it’s losing relevance. A sharp reflection on touch, ...
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The Independent on MSNJarvis Cocker is Britpop’s ultimate comeback king in scintillating Pulp showYet Jarvis Cocker – more than Oasis on their high-profile global cash-in or Blur on their 10-year reunion cycle – hits the O2 ...
When your first film is "Hiroshima Mon Amour" or "Eraserhead" it sets an impossibly high bar - but these directors reached it ...
By November of the same year, Sly Stone seemed to pose an answer: “There’s a Riot Goin’ On.” At the time that album was ...
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Indulgexpress on MSNFriday the 13th: We decode why everyone is listening to true crime now“About 75 percent of our listeners are women, and that’s consistent with global true crime trends. Women are statistically ...
The artist creates a dynamic conversation between the museum’s historic art and architecture and the fluidity of contemporary ...
Simon Thompson looks at the rise and disappointing disappearance of filmmaker Richard Kelly… The paradox of being a talented ...
From The Beatles to David Bowie, Woodstock, The Rolling Stones, Joni Mitchell, erotic pop and Altomont, we look through 1969 in music—the greatest year.
The Louvre, the world’s most-visited museum and a global symbol of art, beauty and endurance, has withstood war, terror, and ...
Professor John Mullan and writer Lucy O’Brien join Tom to review More ... to Visual Art Curator Sim Panaser and artist Abi Palmer, about Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff - one of the finalists ...
A year-by-year "what if" filling in a century-long gap of Academy Awards recognition for noteworthy stunt artistry and design ...
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