In our last Memories of Sport column, which featured Jimmy Foster, the goaltender who led Great Britain to hockey gold in the ...
A hundred days from their first game, Iran’s prospects of playing in the US are fast fading as turbulent times once more affect the tournament ...
At first glance, “Papillon” (Butterfly), the 15-minute Oscar-nominated animated short by veteran French filmmaker Florence Miailhe, may appear like a meditative journey through water and memory.
For now, all that is certain in the current geopolitical tumult is that we are all, to paraphrase Dante, once a medieval ...
March 2024, I wrote a blog called When Sin Disrupted the Olympics. In this piece, I explained the high hopes people had when ...
Every year, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences nominates films for awards in various categories. This is a ...
BAFTA-nominated filmmaker Richard Hawkins, director of dark satire film Think of England, explores the enduring rumour that Winston Churchill's British government tolerated – or even helped facilitate ...
There's something profoundly captivating about the phrase "lost to time." Throughout history, countless treasures, cities, ...
Nazi Germany turned the 1936 Berlin Olympics into a carefully managed display of strength, unity, and modernity for a global ...
Koen, a Dutch housewife who emulated her hero, Jesse Owens, and won four gold medals in track and field in one Olympics — the ...
Her documentaries earned her acclaim as a cinematic genius, as well as criticism for putting her talent at the service of ...
Natural history might not be the first subject that pops into mind when you think about sports, but a new exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History may change that. On May 15, the museum will ...