Edinburgh, Scotland's cosmopolitan capital ... how the world's rarest and most expensive ingredient ends up on our tables.
Released in 1962, " Monster Mash " was inspired by the novelty "dance craze" songs of the early 60s. Pickett, a horror film ...
Making its Australian premiere at Arts Centre Melbourne, Kristen Smyth ('The Gospel According To Jesus', 'Queen Of Heaven') ...
Also on these dates at Edinburgh Castle, visitors can go on a journey through ... where visitors can get into the Halloween spirit with a screening of Edison's 12-minute version of Frankenstein ...
We chat with Gabrielle de la Puente, one half of infamous critical duo The White Pube, about their first book Poor Artists ahead of her appearance at Edinburgh's Radical ... tells me that the book is ...
Needing no introduction to fans of super-smart cult comedy, Adam Riches and John Kearns are two of live comedy’s most exciting performers, both having won the main Edinburgh Comedy Award in ...
Hannigan in Annie, and The Bird Woman & Miss Andrew in Mary Poppins. On the international stage, she starred at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Arthur Miller’s Playing for Time. Her national ...
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There has never been a fully faithful adaptation of the book Frankenstein. While that seminal 1818 novel is often credited with being the birth of science fiction, as well as one of the greatest ...
Teri Garr, an Oscar-nominated actress known for her work in films like “Young Frankenstein,” “Tootsie” and “Mr. Mom,” has ...
Mary Shelley was only 18 when she first told a group the story of “Frankenstein,” and the novel was published when she was just 20. “In 1816, no one was clamoring for a woman to write ...
To read Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” is to read a good number of stories told on top of each other. I’ve heard readings of the novel as a direct retelling of “Paradise Lost,” a ...