Timeless taboos: why 19th-century novels appeal to film-makers
Timeless taboos: why 19th-century novels appeal to film-makers With lavish new movie adaptations of Dickens, Brontë and Tolstoy in the pipeline, Mark Lawson wonders what keeps drawing film-makers to the same 19th-century novels At press previews, to which movie critics… Continue reading
Teen radio show breaks taboos in Nepal
Star Wars Script Image by Richard Moross My dad got me the one of the best birthday gifts ever. This is an original copy of the fourth draft of George Lucas’ script, originally entitled ‘The Star Wars’, 1976.
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Teen radio show breaks taboos in Nepal
Teen radio show breaks taboos in Nepal KATHMANDU (AFP) – In a Kathmandu recording studio, young workers sift through piles of letters from Nepalese teenagers seeking advice on everything from unrequited love and homosexuality to drug abuse and HIV. Read… Continue reading