We explore how Chris Isaak’s ‘Wicked Game’ became a pop classic over a quarter of a century after its release
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The BBC's latest period drama travels across war-torn Europe as a love triangle develops between translator Harry Chase, his Polish lover and his sweetheart waiting for him at home in Manchester
Earth Day is marked on April 22 to spread awareness on environmental protection worldwide. The 2018 edition's focus is ending plastic pollution. Let's look at some beautiful images from our blue planet.
A fire at the former Copenhagen Stock Exchange brought down the spire of the historic building that was under renovation.
Another old photo and again from 1992. This shot also made the BPPA ( British Press Photographers' Association ) book, Five Thousand Days - Press Photography in a Changing World, to mark the reformation of the BPPA after 5000 days absence. Obviously quite a major event in the UK that year - my main…
In the beginning was the Yawning Void in which was neither heat nor cold, light nor darkness, until a spark arose and kindled, feeding on...
Bukayo Saka was brought down by Manuel Neuer (Getty Images)
From ballroom to ballet, London’s dance stars are coming together for a Grenfell Tower fundraiser. Lyndsey Winship speaks to the night’s key players
Among those fired was senior adviser Serhiy Shefir, as well as three advisers and two presidential representatives.
Jude Bellingham was suddenly the “old head” in the England midfield, and after rescuing a late draw against Belgium, his next touch at W...
This well-known investigative reporter keeps an eagle-eyed watch over situations — in more ways than one. Words: Claire McCall Photos: Tessa Chrisp Many want to change the world when young. Not many do. But for broadcast journalist Melanie Reid, whose first serious act of activism was halting a massive industrial development on the outskirts of her hometown of Queenstown aged 17, that fire inside has never died. Her drive to dig deeper, battle harder and stay the course has only strengthened. “Getting older is an upward spiral, not a downward spiral; every year, you get smarter and more onto it,”
Every day, an army of computers and human operators toil in control rooms, providing electricity to a city, guiding planes across the sky, or searching for the Higgs-Boson. These rooms are all extremely important, whether they're making breakthrough discoveries or just keeping the lights on.
On Aug. 14, 1791, the Haitian Revolution began with the Bois Caïman ceremony, a popular voodoo ceremony. Enslaved people met in the forest to create
John Simpson Kirkpatrick nació en South Shields (Inglaterra) en 1892; era un muchacho solitario, siempre rodeado de animales y que desde muy joven ya comenzó ...
Sculpture by the Sea in Australia, a bison roundup in Utah, fighting in Iraq and Syria, on the campaign trail in New Hampshire and Florida, pipeline protests in North Dakota, and much more.
New Zealand - Auckland About 1920 - Ponsonby firemen outside their St Mary's Road station. Before municipal fire brigades, Auckland was served by volunteer brigades and, at one time, paid brigades operated by various insurance companies. These brigades were organised in the early 1870s after a spate of, particularly costly fires. However, as each insurance company prohibited its brigade from attending fires on other properties, the volunteer brigade still found work as well.
Hualien, Taiwan – When Wen Zong Hao felt the magnitude 7.2 earthquake that hit the east coast of Taiwan a week ago, he was immediately worried.
James Bond would never have made a great spy because too many of his enemies knew his identity. Great spies are anonymous—as any fule kno. They carry out their work covertly. Only their handlers know of their existence and their stealthy actions. At her trial for espionage in 1917, the dancer and courtesan Mata Hari was described by her accusers as “perhaps the greatest woman spy of the century.” She was charged by the French of spying for the Germans during First World War. It was alleged her cunning double-dealing had been responsible for the deaths of at least some 50,000 soldiers. Her actions were denounced as unmitigated evil. Her liberated sexuality deemed a cover for her career as a spy and worse—a threat to the moral substance of the honorable French people. In truth, the French were shitting themselves. Their country had been invaded by Germany. They were dependent on the Allies to defend their homeland and defeat the might of the invading German army. If this weren’t humiliating enough—after the failure of the Nivelle offensive in 1917, there was widespread mutiny among the French troops. It looked as though France was about to capitulate under the...
The Great Fire of London may have been extinguished in 1666 but it was reignited on Friday at a Seven Kings school.
BU 6674. Crowds watch the destruction of the last hut at Belsen two days after the camp was finally evacuated. The hut was set on fire by a British flamethrower
The air raids by German Luftwaffe planes on English cities and towns in 1940 and 1941 — attacks known collectively and famously as The Blitz — were terrifying, but they failed in their key aims: namely, to demoralize the British people, and to destroy the UK’s war economy. London, not surprisingly, suffered the brunt of the Blitz: More than a million London houses were ruined or badly damaged, and more than 20,000 civilians were killed in the city alone. (Roughly 40,000 civilians were killed in the whole of England.) These amazing color photographs were taken by LIFE photographers in London, captured the City after Air Raid attacks during World War II. A view of London in 1940, with damage from German bombing raids. (William Vandivert—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) Workers clear debris from the lot where a home once stood, London, 1940. (William Vandivert—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) Damage in London during The Blitz, 1940. (William Vandivert—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) Britons work a "victory garden" in the midst of World War II, 1940. (William Vandivert—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) A London bus rests in a massive crater left by a German bomb, 1940. (William Vandivert—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) A London building ablaze during the Blitz, 1940. (William Vandivert—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) London smolders, 1940. (William Vandivert—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) A view of London after a German air raid, 1940. (William Vandivert—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) A man sits on a park bench in London, reading a book, 1940; a moored "barrage balloon" is visible in the background, while a second one soars high in the distance. (Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) A London Civil Defense Rescue crew helps remove injured and dead civilians from destroyed buildings, London, 1940. (Ralph Morse—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) London, 1940. (William Vandivert—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) Life goes on in London, despite the destruction caused by German air raids, 1941. (Frank Scherschel—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) Respite, Hyde Park, 1944. (Frank Scherschel—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images) Outside of London during World War II, 1940s. (William Vandivert—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
Earlier Saturday, Piknik, one of Russia's most popular traditional rock bands, posted a message on its Vkontakte page, one of the country's largest social
I watched, along with many friends and relatives yesterday, the events that began to unfold at airports across the United States. Airports. That’s not a place I envisioned would become a battleground…
Woderland was built in 1880 on the site of the New London Theatre, which had burnt down the year before. The architect was a Mr Hudson. Originally a theatre for Yiddish plays. It was used as a cinema for several years until about 1916 when it became a drill and boxing hall. It was destroyed by fire and the 'Rivoli' was built on the site.