The Moonstone (1868) by Wilkie Collins was hailed by T.S. Eliot, G.K. Chesterton and Dorothy Sayers. Although essentially belonging to the now unfashionable genre of Epistolary Gothic Horror Pulp Detective Fiction (EGHPDF), it was advanced for its day an Full Article at Livemint.com
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It is a cinematic mystery surrounding the disappearing act of one of the greatest names in the history of film. A new movie is set to explore what may have happened when the celebrated Italian film director Federico Fellini disappeared for 48 hours on hi Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Who knows how that infatuation plays through the tapestry of my life but through the years, I have visited Rome so many times yet never had the opportunity to tour Cinecittà Studios until this trip. A peek inside the cinematic world of Federico Fellini J Full Article at Focus On Style
“WE ALL go a little mad sometimes.” (This new version appears to be intentionally funny, as opp Full Article at Women on the Web
The house where filming for some of the infamous 1972 porn film 'Deep Throat' took place is on the market for $1.75 million. Situated in Coconut Grove in a neighbourhood... Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
Ever since Paul Marciano made the decision in 1986 to switch Guess’ advertising photography to black-and-white from color, the Los Angeles company has left indelible imprints in branding with its striking images of sexy Guess Girls. WWD asked Marciano, w Full Article at Women's Wear Daily
I’m sure most of you will remember that back in ‘99, an American spacecraft crashed on the surface of Mars. Instead of slowing down and making a gentle landing, it dropped almost as fast as RIM shares, and when it hit the Earth — excuse me; when it hit t Full Article at The Orillia Packet & Times
Alvy Singer: What's with all these awards? They're always giving out awards. Best Fascist Dictator: Adolf Hitler. As an Ohio schoolboy in the early sixties, there was no bigger hero than John Glenn. We used to jump off our swings and say "I'm John Glenn! Full Article at Althouse
Television Andrew Ryan Globe and Mail Update Published Friday, Apr. 27, 2012 12:00AM EDT A select viewing guide for Friday, April 27 REALITY Til Debt Do Us Part Slice, 7 p.m. Still... Full Article at Globe and Mail