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The first unmistakable signal from another intelligence would rank alongside fire and writing in the story of our species, ...
After trout caviar and whipped cod’s roe, a Stilton and damson choux pastry and a glass of English sparkling wine, it’s easy ...
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The broadcaster becomes president of Humanists UK in the new year. She talks about juggling TV work with single motherhood, losing her husband, and why she’d rather have specialised in acting ...
The IFFK programme, true to form, remained vast and unapologetically sprawling, with Indian films jostling against weighty retrospectives, restored classics, and a relentless stream of international ...
Dormant for 60 years, the Paris fashion house and its famously surreal style is back on form, thanks in no small part to creative director Daniel Roseberry.
This year is set to be full of fantastic events across Lancashire. From blooming marvellous flower shows to world-class sport and gravity-defying air shows, Lancashire Life magazine reports there is ...
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On Christmas Day 1982, I unwrapped my very first video game console, an Atari 2600. Although it was released in 1977, it was ...