Oh, Dame Edna, my incandescent possum, the Royal Family turning to you for advice? Inviting them to your Melbourne Estate? And now this burning desire to take a razor to Prince William’s beard because it makes him look like Scott of the Antarctic? That’s not just a grooming suggestion, darling—it’s Continue Reading
The State We’re In 2024–25
The UK faces significant challenges, including rising homelessness and personal debt, with 354,000 people homeless and personal debt reaching £1.9 trillion. Despite slight improvements in mortgage arrears and inflation, high living costs persist, leaving many households financially strained. Overall, the situation remains precarious, with recovery still elusive.
Film Review: Flight (2012)
When the Hero Is the Problem: Revisiting Flight and Its Sobering Truth Directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Denzel Washington in a performance of considerable depth, Flight (2012) remains a noteworthy contribution to contemporary cinema more than a decade after its release. The film masterfully blends the intensity of a Continue Reading
A Deep Dive into ‘I Swear’: A Portrait of Tourette’s and Humanity
I Swear, a BAFTA-winning British drama directed by Kirk Jones, tells the poignant story of John Davidson, a man with Tourette syndrome. Inspired by the documentary “John’s Not Mad,” the film explores themes of dignity, empathy, and understanding in a time of ignorance. Robert Aramayo’s performance highlights these complexities, earning critical acclaim.
Epstein’s Doctor: Inside Bruce Moskowitz’s Role in His Network
Freshly released U.S. Department of Justice documents reveal the close relationship between Jeffrey Epstein and his physician, Bruce Moskowitz. The archives include emails detailing medical consultations and arrangements, as well as social interactions. Moskowitz’s role in influencing veterans’ healthcare policy during the Trump presidency raises further questions about Epstein’s expansive network.
Punch the Macaque: The Toy That Helped a Lonely Monkey Find His Way Back
By Staff Reporter In the animal world, survival often depends on strength, hierarchy and belonging. But sometimes, even among monkeys, compassion finds a strange and touching path. At a zoo in Japan, a young macaque known as Punch captured the hearts of visitors and staff after he was rejected by Continue Reading
IRAN IN CRISIS – AS MASS KILLINGS OF PROTESTERS CONTINUE
BRITAIN HAS DECLINED TO WANT TO GET IVOLVED IN A U.S AND ISRAEL ATTACK AGAINST IRAN, NEW LEADER WHAT IDMS ROLE TOWARDS HIS NATION AND THE WEST Iran is facing one of the deadliest periods in its modern history as security forces carry out mass killings of civilians amid the Continue Reading
Peter Buka: The Young Pianist Who Turned Street Pianos into Global Stages
In a busy railway station, surrounded by commuters rushing to catch trains, a young man sits quietly at a public piano. Within moments the noise of the station fades behind a cascade of melody. People stop. Phones come out. A small crowd forms. By the time the music ends, the Continue Reading
