Over the course of an actor’s career, he assumes many personas—a clown, a villain, a hero, a king or a beggar. No matter which personal experience is brought into the equation, a technical use of real-life emotion that lends gravity to an otherwise completely fictional creation is almost always used. Professional film and television player […]
Is UK retail on the omnichannel path yet?
UK Retail 2016 Oxford Street is one of the first names that comes to anyone who wants to go shopping in London. It houses the famous John Lewis, Debenhams to the most reasonably priced shopping outlets. Bond Street, Carnaby, etc. are other shopping havens found in London. They are famous worldwide. But, shopping trends are […]
4 Things You Need to Know About 3D Touch for the Apple iPhone
Just when you thought their products couldn’t get any more sophisticated, Apple went and released the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus. These two brand new iPhones come complete with 3D touch technology – arguably their coolest development yet – and this advanced pressure detection system is set to add a whole new level to the […]
Cooked Pasta Sticks on a Grimy Wall
In the aftermath of the repeat first-grade convictions of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito for Meredith Kercher’s murder, Americans might consider cultural aspects that have tainted this case from its sorry, manipulated and blunder-ridden beginnings. Here is a cultural perspective, from the vantage point of a decades-long relationship with Italy and Italians, and living there […]
The Tao of Saigon Horn: Part One
‘Rhino horn has the medicinal benefit of chewing your fingernails’. The phrase is meant to be off-putting, a layman’s interpretation of the results of scientific tests. It is a key statement being echoed in the West to discredit the medicinal use of rhino horn in Vietnam, but it doesn’t work. Instead demand for […]
Wartime Bosnian Serb Leader Says He Deserves Praise, Not Prosecution
By Rachel Irwin As his defence case opened at the Hague tribunal on October 16, wartime Bosnian Serb president Radovan Karadzic portrayed himself as a mild-mannered physician and “literary man” who tried to prevent war from breaking out in Bosnia. Before judges and a public gallery packed with survivors of the conflict, Karadzic said that […]
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