comparemela.com

ஆல்ஃபிரட் இல்லை ஆம் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Beth Whitney: Into the Ground (Album Review)

Beth Whitney: Into the Ground (Album Review)
popmatters.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from popmatters.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Memories of the common lilac

From the NS archive: Rudyard Kipling

From the NS archive: Rudyard Kipling 25 January 1936: The writer of empire in changing times. In this piece, written a week after the death of Rudyard Kipling, Rebecca West, one of the magazine’s most incisive critics, took a hard look at the great fabulist and poet’s career. “Some of his work was gold; and the rest was faery gold,” she writes. Kim was a great work but by no means all his novels succeeded: “… all his life long Kipling was a better poet than he was a prose writer, though an unequal one”. The reason for Kipling’s fame was that his work was “superbly relevant to its time”, notably “the emphasis on colour in his style, and the vast geographical scope of his subject matter, which made his work just the nourishment the English-speaking world required in the period surrounding the Jubilee and the Diamond Jubilee”. But there were numerous character faults too, thought West, including his blithe patronising of the working man and his rages against c

Dalton Delan | The Unspin Room: Moving forward to the beat of a new poet

Dalton Delan | The Unspin Room: Moving forward to the beat of a new poet
berkshireeagle.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from berkshireeagle.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Isle of Wight to be Britain s mini Hollywood with Flimwight? | Isle of Wight County Press

A NEW film office has been opened for the Isle of Wight aimed at unlocking the potential for the Island to become a location hotspot for the movie industry. And the people behind it are hoping the Island s own film studio could be opened within the next two years, bringing jobs and regeneration to the Island. Filmwight has already been seed funded by the Arts Council to get things moving and it hopes to build on the success of the recent The Beast Must Die, which was shot on multiple locations across the Island last year and is due to be screened on Brit Box this year.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.