Most recent
-
In brief: Harried Potter
Aug 21 2008:Plus: Faulks' latest Bond novel not to be adapted for the screen, and John Leguizamo to star in Where God Left His Shoes
-
Aug 21 2008:
After three complaints from parents, Random House is to amend My Sister Jodie
-
-
Aug 21 2008:
Their drummer's broken ankle is the least of the band's worries. South African community leaders are holding their 'satanic music' partially responsible for influencing a high-school killing
-
Aug 21 2008:
The Latin American star is now the proud the father of twin baby boys ... delivered via 'gestational surrogacy'
-
-
Aug 21 2008:
Organisers urge fans not to get their hopes up for last-minute tickets as there are no day or weekend tickets available
-
Aug 21 2008:
News: This year's Toronto film festival will be smaller and less political than before. But it still draws the stars
-
Aug 21 2008:
An album of protest songs compiled by a US-based Tibetan activist group and downloaded by Olympic athletes has led Chinese authorities to raise its 'Great Firewall'
-
Aug 21 2008:
The career revival of the once sniggered-at star continues apace
-
Aug 21 2008:
Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon has joined the cast of ITV1's follow-up to Quentin Crisp drama The Naked Civil Servant. By Tara Conlan
-
-
Aug 21 2008:
An Englishman, an Irishman, a Welshman and two Americans compete for award worth £8,000
-
Aug 21 2008:
One of the centrepieces of the BBC's Christmas schedule will be a feature-length adaptation of John Buchan thriller The Thirty-nine Steps. By Owen Gibson
-
Aug 21 2008:
Actor stopped by officials from boarding flight from Tehran after gaining role in film about a hunt for an al-Qaida leader
1-15 of 12780 for Culture + News
