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Local photographic talent has been given a global platform by the world's biggest photography competition, the 2016 Sony World Photography Awards. The awards, produced by the World Photograp…
Steven Spielberg's 1981 movie Raiders of the Lost Ark, which starred Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones, remains a thrilling action adventure film
Gillian Kings had been storing the artwork at her home for Caroline de Havillande " the estranged wife of a former property tycoon
Martin Chilton picks some of Bob Hope's finest one-liners
Here are 20 essential songs from the Motown prodigy
Its new controller aims to branch out from its old classical music remit
This beloved British film is a first-rate nostalgia trip
Rebus author Ian Rankin says British writers are kept firmly on their toes by the increased competition
Lord Dobbs, creator of House of Cards, says what goes on in politics in real life is unbelievable at times
Trend for brutal misogynistic killings in decline as retro book covers see classic 1930s crime becoming fashionable again
The new series of Channel 4's Indian Summers opens on Sunday evening, going up against the BBC's acclaimed The Night Manager and ITV's Doctor Thorne
Sir George Martin, who died last week at the age of 90, never lost his sense of enthusiasm and wonder about new things " according to an artist who painted the last known portraits of the le…
From Braveheart to Trainspotting, 20 great films set in Scotland
Emerson was widely considered one of the top keyboard players of the progressive rock era
The film is to star a CGI sand fairy and Bill Nighy as a newly-created baddie and have youngsters who crave YouTube followers
Fans spot same extras in many of the Cambridge street scenes in Grantchester
Here is a history of political insults and putdowns, from Churchill to Cameron and Corbyn
As Hail, Caesar! opens, we look at the film career of Joel and Ethan Coen, including Fargo, True Grit and No Country for Old Men
Ken Adam flew an RAF fighter over Germany during the Second World War. But nothing terrified him more than his 'psychoanalysis' sessions with Stanley Kubrick, or building Blofeld's immense H…
The son of pioneering African-American opera singers, McFerrin temporarily deviated from his serious musical background to record this reggae-inflected overdubbed ode to cognitive therapeuti…
He'd like to deny it, but Fox is a bit of a posh boy. Everyone knows toffs use the most shocking language - at least it was only during a play
The actor changed his final speech, in a live performance, to rebuke a man sitting in the front row who had apparently snubbed him
Chuck Norris was born on March 10, 1940. Here are 20 bizarre facts about the tough guy actor
What Neil Simon's The Odd Couple so charming is the comic interplay between Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon
We count down the creator of Ali G and Bruno's 30 best quotations