Which brings us to the Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok, currently celebrating its 150th birthday. I lived for a while in ...
I'd like to start this week's newsletter with an embarrassing confession: I hadn't seen "Titanic" before last weekend. In my ...
Beatrice and Eugenie “are struggling to cope with the fallout from the total collapse of their parents’ lives”, friends of ...
A major cultural event in San Miguel de Allende, the San Miguel Writers' Conference features a who's who of contemporary ...
With yesterday being Valentine's Day it seems appropriate for PostScript to have a brief word on matters of the heart. I admit to not being a huge fan of Valentine's Day but in these crazy times ...
New leadership team includes founder's daughter, Bo Tanaka, who promises continuity as well as creativity in an evolving and ...
An all-singing, all-dancing Paddington Bear continues to dazzle the West End in an irresistible family-friendly musical of his own, and there’s still time to catch Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston in a ...
Roger Ebert wrote a negative review of 'The Razor's Edge,' the 1984 historical movie starring Bill Murray, and the actor fought back against it.
‘The reader’s is the last word for me, he is the lord of my life’: Bengali writer Sankar (1933-2026)
Sankar was the author of ‘Chowringhee’, ‘The Middleman’ and ‘The Great Unknown’, among other novels. He died on February 20.
Constance (a well-cast Kara Tointon), a mother of one, has retained all her youthful beauty after fifteen years of marriage to her doctor husband John (Tim Delap). She was a housewife but now has now ...
There is much more than meets the eye to The Royal Shakespeare Company’s reimagined adaptation by Laura Wade of W Somerset Maugham’s The Constant Wife.
Ivett Berényi reviews The Constant Wife, originally written by William Somerset Maugham in 1926 and adapted by Laura Wade.
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