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Who’s allowed to unravel lost memories and hidden traumas? In her latest film “La chimera,” Italian filmmaker Alice Rohrwacher ponders this central question. Similar to her 2018 film “Happy as Lazzaro,” the director transports audiences to the ethereal landscapes of rural Italy. In this splendid, pensively sweet cinematic work, our protagonist Arthur (Josh O’Connor) has This story Review: The sunny ‘La chimera’ finds tenderness in graverobbing appeared first on Washington Square News.
Yesterday, to mark World Malaria Day, I was privileged to attend the Liberian launch of the malaria vaccine at St Francis Hospital in Cestos City, River Cess County, along with the Speaker of the House, the Minister of Health and the World Health Organisation. By Kate Thomson, UK Chargé d’Affaires Despite the distance from Monrovia, []
The five star hotel near Liverpool Street Station has teamed up with luxury children's brand Bonpoint to offer the ultimate kid's afternoon tea
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Exclusive: Study will be aimed at improving medics’ working lives by reducing frequency and repetition of coursesThe amount of time doctors have to spend doing compulsory training will be cut as part of an NHS drive to improve medics’ working lives, the Guardian can reveal.Concern that doctors have too heavy a burden of mandatory training has prompted NHS England to commission a review, which it is expected to announce imminently. Continue reading
"Mary Poppins" was Julie Andrews' first film. Her second film was "The Sound of Music." If she had never made another movie, she might still be one of Hollywood's most endearing and beloved stars and generation after generation would still be singing along. Though that was just the beginning of a career literally in its eighth decade, it's a very good place to start. Because now, Julie Andrews is a writer of children's books, with co-author, and daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton. Their latest is...
Bob Bakish has stepped down as the CEO of Paramount amid his company's major merger with Skydance and its struggling streaming platform.
In a pivotal moment for global environmental policy, Ottawa played host to a significant gathering earlier this week.
Cllr Dulcie Tudor wants to know if teachers are assisting pupils to socially transition without their parents knowing and if Cornwall Council is providing a pathway for 'vulnerable children from the classroom to the clinic'