Nearly a decade after her death—and only three years after the publication of her posthumous novel Toad—Katherine Dunn’s short story collection Near Flesh (Macmillan, 272 pages, $28) brings her ...
Black Bear has locked a series of international distribution deals on Christy, the boxing drama starring Sydney Sweeney, which debuted at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival. Deals include ...
As Nigeria celebrates its 65th Independence anniversary, its journey in global sport tells the story of pioneers who broke barriers, champions who carried the flag with pride, and teams whose ...
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65 golden moments of Nigerian sports since 1960
Nigeria’s sporting journey has been defined by unforgettable triumphs, historic breakthroughs and moments that continue to inspire generations. As the ...
Sydney Sweeney, primarily known for her magnetic presence in high-profile dramas, has quietly cultivated a fascinating sub-section of her filmography by tackling roles rooted in fact. These ...
Fifty years ago, the Thrilla in Manila became HBO’s first ever live satellite telecast. Pioneering executive Kay Koplovitz and historian Craig Leddy talk to Kevin E G Perry about a pivotal night that ...
Sportsnaut on MSN
Discover the Greatest Boxers in Olympic History
Every four years, the best athletes in the world converge upon one city to take part in the premier international ...
AFI Fest is unique in the festival ecosystem for not being tied quite as directly into the awards season conversation as other fall festivals: Certainly, as always, there are many top Oscar contenders ...
Alternative and offbeat historic sites within driving distance of Albany, highlighting the ancient, the supernatural and the entertaining.
Nigeria has long been a powerhouse in African sports. From the electrifying football pitches to the various boxing rings, Nigerians consistently display fervent passion for many sporting disciplines.
Belfast News Letter on MSN
Trust honours Hugh Russell with Sports Photography Competition open to all
The Mary Peters Trust has created a sports photography competition, open to amateurs as well as professionals, to honour their friend and volunteer to the Trust, Hugh Russell who sadly passed away in ...
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