Andrea Pennacchi questions whether it is still possible to restore the Homeric poems in all their power and tries in his own way, starting with the literal text and then enriching the narrative with reflections, memories, insights and fantasies.

The cinema hall as a liminal space during a matinee show, and the experience it evokes.

Monologuist Spalding Gray talks about the great difficulties he experienced while attempting to writ...

The painter Lili Elbe was the first person to have gender confirmation surgery in the 1930s. The hom...

Squeezing out every drop of opportunity she has left, a young actress in the final rounds of her dre...

Michael Morpurgo's heart warming story of a champion Chelsea footballer set against the backdrop of ...

Embark on a thrilling journey with two siblings, Hazel and Ivy, who win coveted tickets to a suppose...

Lucien de Rubempré, a young, lower-class poet, leaves his family's printing house for Paris. Soon, h...

The story of John Wilmot, a.k.a. the Earl of Rochester, a 17th century poet who famously drank and d...

Two sisters reunite on the anniversary of the death of their father. Their uncle has remodelled thei...

When high-powered executive Samantha LeBon hatches a scheme to spend a romantic Christmas with her n...

Convenience and video store clerks Dante and Randal are sharp-witted, potty-mouthed and bored out of...

It's Easter time in Crisper County and cable news reporter Marlee Meade (Petunia Rhubarb) is hunting...

One day, hospital orderlies, watching corpse in the morgue, recognize film director. Man, even thoug...