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The Light of Day: A Gay Liberation Pioneer’s Story

Christopher Stephens and Louise Radnofsky’s 'The Light of Day' brings to life the story of a trailblazer in the gay liberation movement. This audiobook review explores its powerful narrative and historical significance.

Nolan’s Next Film: A Western in the Sahara?

Acclaimed director Christopher Nolan is reportedly eyeing the Western Sahara for his next cinematic venture, potentially a Western-style epic. Find out more about this intriguing project.

Nolan’s 'The Odyssey' May Film in Sahara

Oscar-winning director Christopher Nolan is reportedly planning an ambitious adaptation of Homer’s 'The Odyssey', with filming set to take place in the vast Sahara Desert.

Nolan accused of colonialism in new film

Acclaimed director Christopher Nolan is under fire for filming his latest project in Western Sahara, with critics accusing him of enabling colonialism. The controversy has sparked heated debates in the film industry.

BBC2's 'Unforgivable': A Dark Comedy Gem

Christopher Stevens delivers a biting review of BBC2's 'Unforgivable,' a dark comedy exploring the chaotic world of adolescence with sharp wit and unsettling truths.

BBC's Fake Fortune: A Disappointing Game Show

Christopher Stevens reviews BBC1's new game show Fake Fortune, calling it a lacklustre imitation of classic quiz formats that fails to deliver excitement or originality.

Bank exec dies after child sex charges

A senior executive at Commonwealth Bank took his own life after facing charges of procuring children for sex. The shocking case has sent ripples through the banking community.

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