Smith’s smash hit young adult novels provided the base material for a sprawling franchise.
Karla Sofía Gascón received the award from the Union of Actors and Actresses of Spain for best actress in an international production. During the ceremony, she addressed the tweet scandal that tanked ‘Emilia Perez’s Oscar chances: “I am a woman like any other, sometimes a bit of an idiot.”
This week’s trial is the first time one of the more than 20 accusations of misconduct against Depardieu has reached court.
Forensic genetic genealogy has named the woman, whose body was found on a cliff in 1966, as Dorothy Jean Williams.
The Iftar comes as part of Molenbeek’s bid to become the 2030 European Capital of Culture, in which the district hopes to ‘flip the script’ on its infamous narrative.
During colonial rule, Denmark enforced assimilation policies, unofficially banning the Inuit language, forced sterilisations and removing children from their families to be placed in Danish homes. Policies which left Greenlanders bitter.
The second day of the Tbilisi Grand Slam delivered thrilling judo action. Lasha Shavdatuashvili electrified the home crowd with gold at -73kg, while Canada’s Beauchemin-Pinard, Hungary’s Ozbas, and Turkey’s Albayrak also claimed titles.
Poetry and feminism have always been intertwined but in recent years, many new feminist and queer voices have emerged and found space to express themselves. For World Poetry Day, we take a look at this moment of poetic liberation.
Gascón’s new book is an updated edition of her previous work published in Mexico, reflecting on her recent experiences and the fallout from being ‘cancelled’ over past tweets deemed racist and Islamophobic.
From social media to AI, new technologies have changed the way that we produce and consume poetry. For World Poetry Day, we take a deep dive into the trends that brought a renewed popularity to this genre.