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Other Peoples Houses by Lore Segal review

The ObserverFictionReviewFirst published in 1964, Segal’s lightly fictionalised account of her time in England as a Jewish refugee is both moving and newly relevantRefugees are often talked about, but rarely listened to. From Washington to Budapest, we hear a lot about the immigrants plural, but too little from the immigrant singular. And that is why this novel is so moving: a refugee takes the microphone and puts herself at the centre of her own story. [Read More]

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The Other Side of Prospect review: murder and injustice in New Haven

BooksReviewIn telling the story of a monstrous Connecticut injustice, Nicholas Dawidoff achieves a novelistic power and intensity The decimation of Indigenous people and the enslavement of Africans are linked. America’s entire saga of white supremacy is a legacy of our English heritage. It’s no surprise that we have a history of systemic police brutality, harassment and bias as disheartening as any bedeviling London or far-off Brisbane. A Lynching at Port Jervis review: timely history of New York race hateRead moreWith his new book, subtitled A Story of Violence, Injustice and the American City, Nicholas Dawidoff explores one chilling example from his home town, New Haven, Connecticut. [Read More]

Totem Films Boards New Project From And Then We Danced Director Levan Akin (EXCLUSIVE)

Paris-based sales outfit Totem Films has boarded the new, as-yet-untitled project from “And Then We Danced” director Levan Akin, which has just wrapped shooting in Istanbul. Totem will present the film to buyers at next month’s European Film Market in Berlin. The story is “about finding your family, not your blood relatives, but those that accept and love you unconditionally, without prejudice, for who you are,” the production company, French Quarter Film, said. [Read More]

Big Brother Muscle Man Expected Death Threats on Show

Play video content Former Big Brother contestant Jessie Godderz -- who appeared in last night's episode -- isn't a bit surprised the family of former house guest Shelly Moore were targeted with death threats over her game play -- telling TMZ the show truly has die-hard fans. We got Mr. PEC-Tacular at LAX ... where he also said he knows who will take home the half-million bucks. And he's got some choice words for the pride of the " [Read More]

Did Kanye West Attend Met Gala With Kim Kardashian? Here's the Truth

At the final Donda listening party in late August, Kim switched up her style and stunned in a striking haute couture wedding dress by Balenciaga. She even joined Kanye on stage to show her support for him. "Kanye asked her to do something and Kim was happy to do it," a source close to the beauty mogul told E! News at the time. "She has always supported his work and will continue to do that in the future. [Read More]

Do Catholic Exorcism Schools Really Exist?

Many horror movies centered on demonic possession and exorcism involve trained priests who seem to know what they are doing. But Prey for the Devil follows a nun just starting her spiritual education.  The film features a fictional religious institution called St. Michael the Archangel School of Exorcism. In concept, a Catholic school for exorcism sounds fascinating. It has many left wondering if such places exist in real life.  A high-tech exorcism school is featured in ‘Prey for the Devil’ Prey for the Devil tells a modern-day story about Sister Ann, a young nun determined to help rid the world of evil spirits. [Read More]

How Chris Cornell's Lifelong Struggle With Fame Shadowed His Star

Cornell met Vicky in Paris and lived in the City of Light for a time, at one point opening a restaurant (he had held restaurant jobs and worked as a sous chef in his struggling-musician days) called Black Calavados with his wife and brother-in-law while he was also making music with Audioslave. A few years ago, the Cornell family relocated to Miami. "I wasn't sure how that would work, being creative here, living here, writing here," [Read More]