News Source: San Francisco Chronicle
| about 20 hours ago
Sid Caesar once said, "One man's tragedy is another man's comedy," and this French-Belgian farce, with less than five minutes of onscreen dialogue, illustrates that truth. In a nod to pantomime masters Jacques Tati, Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton,
News Source: The New York Times
| 1 day ago
She quit school at 16 and spent eight years traveling around by truck, trailer and army bus. But she settled down to study illustration at Brighton University and entered her final-year projects, two picture books, “Wolves” and “Orange Pear
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 2 days ago
On the streets of old Havana, Tony Stephens sees the weight of history and the signs of change. The housemaid in the Hotel Nacional de Cuba arrives promptly, with the requested iron, an extra towel and a beaming smile but not with the requested