From the British Invasion in the '60s to grunge in the '90s, modern music's movements always seem to fit conveniently within the boundaries of decades. Read More
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A famous 19th-century German general said no battle plan survives first contact with the enemy, a maxim that described warfare but could easily apply to another deeply complex human endeavour, the Olympics. Read More
I hope that you're reading this column after enjoying a wonderful morning and before you set out for a festive holiday. Read More
Robert Downey Jr. is a great actor, no question, able to bring his idiosyncratic sensibility to everything from Charlie Chaplin to a comic-book superhero. Read More
The original golden age of television occurred in the middle of the last century, not long after the cathode-ray tube first began shedding its glow upon a rapt world and theatre and radio conventions began making way for the new medium. Read More
The death of Michael Jackson in June prompted a frenzy of publishing activity, and bookshops were buried under piles of at least half-a-dozen new titles long before his family actually got around to burying the erstwhile king of pop. Read More
Most of the time, moments come and go, getting lost in the routine of life. Read More