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In her 1957 novel Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand expounds her individualist philosophy by portraying a dystopian society in which ...
Racing From Galway Monday-Thursday, RTÉ2, times vary; Friday, TG4, 4.45pm Ruby Walsh is joined by Fran Berry, Jane Mangan and Lisa O’Neill for the first four days of this year’s Summer Festival. Then, ...
In a new book, “Deep House,” the author Jeremy Atherton Lin combines memoir and cultural history to expose the varied border ...
One particular movie ended Anthony Hopkins' 20-year feud with director Roger Donaldson, whom he fell out with on the set of ...
By the time the first decade of the new millennium drew to a close, it was fair to say it had been a great 10 years for, well ...
A blockbuster show in Paris celebrates the designer whose over-the-top aesthetic embodied his money-mad era—and speaks to our ...
Amazon will release a fly on the wall documentary covering Pep Guardiola's side and culminating in their most recent title success ...
A must-watch for war drama fans, Hacksaw Ridge just surged up the iTunes PVOD chart. Recounting the wartime experience of ...
The top 10 most exact World War 1 movies ever made have been ranked. The films, released between 1930 and 2022, have been praised for their realism in portraying the numerous battles. Here's the top ...
Asked about the future of their craft, Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner discussed the wide-ranging impact of youth ...
Richard Roxburgh is an acclaimed Australian actor, writer, producer, and director, celebrated for his versatile performances ...
Some fans aren’t sold on Mel Gibson’s London Film and Comic Con autograph and photo prices.