Stephen Poliakoff the prince of TV drama has made his first film in 20 years about the British aristocrats who were happy to make peace with Hitler. He talks to Nigel Farndale (source: Telegraph) - and on
NEW YORK, Nov 14 (IPS) - To end poverty, you have to know how it began - with globalisation. No, not the 20th century variety engendered by multinationals and their friends at the IMF, World Bank and WTO. They just codified practices that kept developin… (source: IPS) - and on
BUENOS AIRES, Nov 11 (IPS) - “Moving,” “rewarding,” “therapeutic” are some of the terms used to describe their volunteer work by some of the women taking part in the Storytelling Grandmothers Programme aimed at awakening a love of reading among youngs… (source: IPS) - and on
SANTIAGO, Nov 3 (IPS) - The official version of Chilean history renders women’s political participation “invisible” and relegates them to a secondary or anecdotal role, says journalist Cherie Zalaquett, author of a new book, “Chilenas en armas” (Chile… (source: IPS) - and on
I have often used eBay to find what I call a “real-time value” for a comic book, in other words, what that comic is going for right now and what you can expect to get if you sell a similar item. Sites like Comic Seeker have gone a step further, giving you … (source: About) - and on
A BAFTA-nominated documentary maker has accused the BBC of banning his latest film about life in a remote Highland glen because it shows a lack of impartiality about wind farm (source: Scotsman) - and on