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Years ago the late Barry Norman – journalist and film critic – clearly somewhat enamoured with Charlotte, coined the verb “to rample” (although clearly not in many major dictionaries – autocorrect takes a very dim view of the word). He noticed that through time it had come to mean: ‘reducing someone to helplessness though a … Continue reading "A Stunning Collection of Charlotte Rampling Photographs"
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Born without arms or legs, this artist learned to write, sew, and paint with her mouth - and came to work for kings and queens.
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Why does nobody eat the food they order at restaurants?
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When the English laid siege to her castle home, this Scottish woman bedeviled them until they gave up.
In 1913 a suffragette famously threw herself under the King’s horse at the Derby and died. But was Emily Davison an accidental martyr? Colin Brown investigates.
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AnOther revives the living fantasy of the infamous surrealist artist
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When her husband was killed by conquistadors, this native Chilean showed the Spanish what "fight like a woman" really means.
Chris Grady draws comics about being a force for good in an often dark world.
Tiempo de lectura: 6 minutos EL MITO nº 12 …..bajo la luz del microscopio. La mayoría de deportistas entrenan los abdominales diferenciando esta musculatura por partes: movilizar el tronco para desarrollar la parte superior del abdomen, y pelvis y piernas para desarrollar la parte inferior. Antes de continuar leyendo piensa la respuesta: ¿Cómo entrenas tú las abdominales o el famoso CORE?.
The award-winning actress, 31, believes her career has suffered in the past because she is 'not posh enough' to play certain roles.
A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week.
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When her brother was killed, this pharaoh took her time cooking up revenge.
Victorian sexuality is often considered synonymous with prudishness, conjuring images of covered up piano legs and dark ankle-length skirts. Historian Matthew Green uncovers a quite different scene in the sordid story of Holywell St, 19th-century London's epicentre of erotica and smut.
When her father died, leaving her lower-class family in debt, this indomitable woman worked tirelessly and became one of history's greatest fossil collectors.
One of the most memorable Hollywood goddesses of the 1940s and '50s, whose sultriness first graced the screen in Howard Hughes' "The Outlaw"