Charles Dickens wrote a story for his young children, and now that story is coming our way in the form of The King of Kings.
If they would rather die,” Charles Dickens’ most famous curmudgeon Ebenezer Scrooge asserts, “they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population.” When it comes to long-term care, it ...
The New York Giants were once again on the outside looking in when it comes to the playoffs. Really, it didn’t just feel like ...
A five-story townhouse in London's Mayfair district was long owned by an Earl and was visited in the 19th century by Napoleon ...
Whether we prefer Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Charlotte Bronte, or Thomas Hardy, we must admit many of fiction's rockstars ...
During its 2025 summer season, Door Shakespeare will present William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night and Charles Dickens’ Great ...
The Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum will host a special event on Friday, February 7, to celebrate the 213th anniversary of ...
See how the groundhog became a symbol for predicting seasonal changes in America, rooted in German folklore with a badger — ...
The playful anarchy of author-illustrator Dav Pilkey's bestselling "Dog Man" series, about a hero cop who is part-man, part-police dog, is now on screen in a new animated film, with comedian Pete ...
The two plays, one a Shakespeare rom-com and the other an adaptation of a Dickens classic, have more in common than being the work of perhaps the two greatest writers in the English language.
Norman Gregory is an institution within an institution. He’s been working at the historic Smithfield wholesale meat market in ...
Michiel ten Horn’s “Fabula” – which opens this year’s edition of International Film Festival Rotterdam – follows a “dumb, ...