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OK, it's not quite The Da Vinci Code or even The Godfather: Part III, but a scandal rocking the Vatican is aways better than no scandal rocking the Vatican. Pope Benedict's butler Paolo Gabriele has been arrested for possession of confidential Vatican do
In this original BTB Investigation, we unveil the tragic story of Kirk Murphy, a four-year-old boy who was treated for “cross-gender disturbance” in 1970 by a young grad student by the name of George Rekers. This story is a stark reminder that there are
A tourist walks in front of the Palais des Festivals in Cannes, 14 May 2006. The most keenly-awaited movie event of the year, the world premiere of 'The Da Vinci Code', opens the Cannes festival next 17 May in which big name directors will battle some... View Photo »
The symbols were a joke. It was a Dan Brown moment. I'd read The Da Vinci Code and thought why don't I put some signs on my hands to see if people notice.
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown has been voted as the favourite book by people in the South East according to new research. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by CS Lewis takes second spot followed by Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell The South East
A top ten list of Scotland’s favourite tomes reveals most of us haven’t picked up a decent one since school, while current thinking in education is failing to produce new readers, argues Tiffany Jenkins WhilE clearing out the home of an old family friend
Can you write a best-selling novel simply by following a formula? Creative writing professor and novelist James W. Hall tries his hand at teasing out the magical, alchemical recipe for creating a bestseller in his new book, Hit Lit: Cracking the Code of
Technicians stand on the steps of the Palais des Festivals in Cannes, 14 May 2006. The most keenly-awaited movie event of the year, the world premiere of 'The Da Vinci Code', opens the Cannes festival next 17 May in which big name directors will battle... View Photo »
I spent a lot of time on figures like the author of ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ [Elizabeth Gilbert] and Dan Brown’s ‘The Da Vinci Code,’ ... Those are the places where a lot of Americans get a lot of their religious sensibilities.
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The Da Vinci Code is a controversial mystery/detective novel by US author Dan Brown, published in 2003 by Doubleday. It follows symbologist Robert Langdon as he investigates a murder in the Louvre, and discovers a battle between the Priory of Sion and Opus Dei over the possibility of Jesus having been married to and fathering children with Mary... Full Article
Picture taken 18 May 2006 shows a general view of Cannes' harbour and the giant pyramid set up for US director Ron Howard's film 'The Da Vinci Code' on the second day of the 59th edition of the International Cannes Film Festival. Competition gets underway in earnest at the Cannes Film...
View Photo »A tourist walks in front of the Palais des Festivals in Cannes, 14 May 2006. The most keenly-awaited movie event of the year, the world premiere of 'The Da Vinci Code', opens the Cannes festival next 17 May in which big name directors will battle some of cinema's hottest rising talent. ...
View Photo »Technicians stand on the steps of the Palais des Festivals in Cannes, 14 May 2006. The most keenly-awaited movie event of the year, the world premiere of 'The Da Vinci Code', opens the Cannes festival next 17 May in which big name directors will battle some of cinema's hottest rising...
View Photo »A man dressed as Mickey Mouse stands with tourists in front of the Palais des Festivals in Cannes, 14 May 2006. The most keenly-awaited movie event of the year, the world premiere of 'The Da Vinci Code', opens the Cannes festival next 17 May in which big name directors will battle some...
View Photo »A Giant poster, showing French actress Catherine Deneuve, is displayed in front of a Cannes' house, 14 May 2006. The most keenly-awaited movie event of the year, the world premiere of 'The Da Vinci Code', opens the Cannes festival next 17 May in which big name directors will battle some...
View Photo »A car is parked near a giant poster showing French actress Catherine Deneuve, 14 May 2006. The most keenly-awaited movie event of the year, the world premiere of 'The Da Vinci Code', opens the Cannes festival next 17 May in which big name directors will battle some of cinema's hottest...
View Photo »Picture taken 17 May 2006 shows a general view of the Festival Palace prior to the opening ceremony of the 59th edition of the International Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, Southern France. The Cannes film festival, the world's top showcase for cinema, opened its doors 17 May under the...
View Photo »The Jury poses on stage during the opening ceremony of the 59th edition of the International Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, Southern France, 17 May 2006. The Cannes film festival, the world's top showcase for cinema, opened its doors 17 May under the shadow of the Hollywood juggernaut...
View Photo »The President of the Jury of the 59th edition of the Cannes Film Festival Chinese director Wong Kar Wai arrives to attend a press conference of the members of the Jury in Cannes, Southern France, 17 May 2006. The Cannes film festival, the world's top showcase for cinema, opened its...
View Photo »French actress Audrey Tautou (L) and US actor Tom Hanks pose upon arriving at the Cannes train station, southern France, 16 May 2006, on the eve of the start of the 59th edition of the Cannes Film Festival. US actor Tom Hanks and the other stars of 'The Da Vinci Code' arrived in...
View Photo »Picture taken 18 May 2006 shows a general view of Cannes' harbour and the giant pyramid set up for US director Ron Howard's film 'The Da Vinci Code' on the second day of the 59th edition of the International Cannes Film Festival. Competition gets underway in earnest at the Cannes Film...
View Photo »The symbols were a joke. It was a Dan Brown moment. I'd read The Da Vinci Code and thought why don't I put some signs on my hands to see if people notice.
I spent a lot of time on figures like the author of ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ [Elizabeth Gilbert] and Dan Brown’s ‘The Da Vinci Code,’ ... Those are the places where a lot of Americans get a lot of their religious sensibilities.
The Da Vinci Code meets 24
There are so many good books that it's difficult to decide at times which one to chose to adapt into a screenplay for the big screen. One can't generalize anything. Right from Charles Dickens and Jane Austen novels to recent ones like Harry Potter, The Da Vinci Code, filmmakers have successfully adapted...
Publishing executives said the word-of-mouth excitement accompanying Fifty Shades of Grey was reminiscent of that accompanying novels like The Da Vinci Code, The Kite Runner and Eat, Pray, Love. Except this book has been credited with something else: introducing women who usually read run-of-the-mill li...
With the subject of myth and symbolism in the Church a la The Da Vinci Code still a hot topic, this digestible contribution to Marian scholarship should appeal to a broad readership.
