To create this list, the Guardian polled more than 170 authors, critics and academics around the world to rank their all-time ...
When twin brothers Arie and Chuko Esiri decided to adapt Virginia Woolf’s 1925 novel Mrs. Dalloway and give it the title of ...
In “The Danger to Be Sane,” the journalist Rosa Montero delves into the connections between psychic turbulence and creative ...
Arie and Chuko Esiri's "Clarissa" is a beautiful take on Virginia Woolf's novel, transposed to Lagos and illuminated by a superb Sophie Okonedo.
Scientific advancements in genealogical testing helped Virginia Beach police connect Charles Berry, a 66-year-old Connecticut ...
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Mountain Community Theater creates exhilarating production of ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’
Manirose Bobisuthi’s performance lives up the legendary reputation that accompanies the character Martha in Edward Albee’s ...
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A wonky mosaic in the shape of Nigeria plays a subtly telling role in Arie and Chuko Esiri’s Cannes Film Festival break-out ...
Powered by standout performances and emotional precision, Mountain Community Theater’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” ...
Okonedo captures that steeliness well, communicating the oppressive nature of the character’s life within the context of ...
"Clarissa," a film from Arie and Chuko Eriri which also stars Ayo Edebiri, David Oyelowo, and many more, breathes new life ...
Sophie Okonedo Says Taking 'Clarissa' From Nigeria To Cannes Made Her Cry Tears Of Joy: "The Film Nearly Didn't Happen" ...
The author of beach reads like 2021's "The Guncle" and 2024 sequel "The Guncle Abroad" delivers sun-drenched locations, witty ...
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