
The Most Venerable Book (Shang Shu)
Book
A wonderfully enjoyable storehouse of ancient Chinese history and legends, which also has an...

Sarah (7800 KP) rated Les Misérables in Palace Theatre Manchester (Manchester, United Kingdom) in Shows
Jul 22, 2020
The stage production values, the sets and the costumes were very impressive. They managed to seamlessly coordinate a large screen with huge physical sets and the transition between the scenes was impressively smooth. The cast too were brilliant. There was nobody I recognised but they all had fantastic voices and put on a great performance.
My issue with the film was that is was overly long and drawn out and just didn't appeal, but the same can't be said for the show. Ths version was on for 3 hours plus a 15 min interval, which for me was just long enough. There's something about the music in this that makes it very rousing and entertaining and I wasn't bored, not even for a minute. It's a highly entertaining and almost emotional show, and would definitely recommend seeing it if you like musicals. It doesn't tour very often either so catch it while you can!

Taste of Korea: Traditions, Ingredients, Tastes, Techniques, Recipes
Book
This title helps you discover the secrets of one of the world's great hidden cuisines, defined by...
Gender Justice and Development: Vulnerability and Empowerment: Volume 2
Book
Vulnerability and empowerment are central concepts of contemporary development theory and ethics....

Refusing the Veil
Book
This topic divides people - and it will divide readers of this book too. Many Muslims worldwide...
Sociology and Critique in the Neoliberal Age
Book
In the face of the reversals of the welfare state that have been brought about as neoliberalism has...
Britain etc.
Book
Mark Easton's Britain Etc. looks at the UK through its relationship to 26 subjects - one for each...

Culture and Activism: Animal Rights in France and the United States
Book
This book offers a comparison of the animal rights movements in the US and France, drawing on...

Awix (3310 KP) rated The Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go (1970) in Movies
Dec 9, 2020
It's not just that the film is bizarre and incoherent, with plenty of gratuitous nudity, and European actors cheerfully playing Asian characters: it's also that the production values are incredibly primitive. It's almost like watching pornography without the sex (or so I would imagine). Not one element of this film is robust enough to elevate it into 'so bad it's funny' territory. It's just bad. That said, Jeff Bridges made his film debut in it, which presumably goes to show that even the least promising starts can lead to a distinguished career. But even so - for masochists and the troubled only.

Northern Lights Forecast & Aurora Borealis Alerts
Weather and Travel
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Aurora Alerts is an app designed to monitor real-time auroral activity and push alert to let you...