Lost in showbizJames FrancoThe actor and poet has cleared up the confusion about his sexuality. Sort ofThere are many things in life today that can bring a Proustian whiff of the 1990s flooding back to one’s cultural nostrils. The Groucho Club. A Gallagher brother arguing ferociously about an immutable truth with an inanimate object. Cargo pants for girls. But nothing brings the decade back in such a heady rush as a man playing at being gay because it makes him look cool.
TV reviewTelevisionReviewVittorio Emanuele, the Italian throne’s last heir, was apprehended in 1978 after a teen died from a gunshot on an exclusive island. This twisty, restrained documentary follows the fallout
Vittorio Emanuele di Savoia is the last heir to the throne of Italy. He and his family were exiled in 1946 and could not return for the next 56 years. He has been the centre of many ... unpleasantnesses. The most recent were the charges of criminal association, racketeering, exploitation of prostitution and sundry other delights, of which he was later acquitted.
For 10 years Tim Llewellyn was the BBC's Middle East correspondent. In this passionately argued polemic he accuses British broadcasters, including his former employer, of systematic bias in covering the Arab-Israeli conflict, giving undue prominence to the views of Jerusalem while disregarding the roots of the crisis.
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Atatürk airport attack: explosions kill dozens – video report GuardianTurkey This article is more than 7 years oldTurkey airport attack: 41 killed in explosions at Istanbul AtatürkThis article is more than 7 years oldPolice opened fire on suspects who then blew themselves up outside security checkpoint at international terminal, Turkish officials say
Istanbul airport attack: latest updates A series of deadly explosions tore through crowds at Istanbul’s Atatürk international airport on Tuesday evening, leaving at least 41 people dead and scores more injured in an attack officials blamed on the Islamic State terror group.
Fashion This article is more than 1 year oldUpside-down bikinis: the trend made popular by Love Island and the KardashiansThis article is more than 1 year oldSearches for the style rose 203% within the last month, says shopping app Lyst
What could possibly explain the upside-down bikini trend? Given the style’s popularity among Love Island’s female contestants, one might reasonably assume a hasty recoupling with their bikini tops after a session in the “beauty salon” (Casa Amor’s code for the bedroom, apparently).