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How ‘Little House On The Prairie’ Showrunner Crafted “Compelling” Fever Dream Flashbacks To Fill In “Stakes” Of Ingalls Family Backstory
Netflix’s new adaptation of Little House on the Prairie devotes its fourth episode to a malaria outbreak that strikes the Ingalls family in Independence, Kansas, and showrunner Rebecca Sonnenshine has explained how she dramatised the ordeal. Rather than simply depicting characters bedridden with fever — which she felt was not inherently a story — she…
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TIS Studios Expands Bogotá Production Hub With New 18,300-Square-Foot Soundstage (EXCLUSIVE)
TIS Studios, a long-established Colombian-Mexican company operating across original content, production services, postproduction and international distribution, has opened Stage 7, a new 18,300-square-foot soundstage at its Bogotá production complex. Standing 40 feet high and described as Colombia’s largest soundstage and one of the biggest in Latin America, the facility increases the company’s capacity to host…
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Greek Filmmaker Christos Nikou, the Director of ‘Apples’ and ‘Fingernails,’ on Creating ‘Tender Cinema’
At the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, Greek director Christos Nikou — best known for “Apples” and “Fingernails” — served as mentor to the 10 participants of Future Frames, a programme for emerging European directors, with Variety observing the discussion. Nikou used the session to stress the importance of filmmakers finding their own voice, warning that…
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Gaud’s Historic Five Wickets Send India into Commanding Position at Lord’s
The opening Test between India and England at Lord’s has decisively shifted in India’s favour after England’s batting lineup crumbled for just 170 runs, undone by an exceptional bowling performance from Indian seamer Kra
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Simple sitting change linked to lower risk of cancer death, study finds
An observational study led by researchers at the University of Glasgow has found that regularly interrupting long periods of sitting with brief bouts of physical activity may be linked to a lower risk of dying from cancer. The findings add to a growing body of evidence that sedentary behaviour carries health risks, and suggest that…
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‘It’s a beauty!’ – best shots from day 13 at Wimbledon
The BBC Sport article accompanies a video compilation of the standout moments from day 13 of Wimbledon 2026. It highlights the tournament’s closing stages, marking the crowning of new champions in both the singles and wheelchair competitions. The featured footage includes Great Britain’s Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett winning the wheelchair doubles title, alongside Linda…
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Trump rails against ‘maggot’ and ‘flunky’ NYT journalists as DOJ subpoenas newspaper over incendiary Air Force One report
US President Donald Trump has launched a personal verbal attack on New York Times journalists, reportedly branding them a “maggot” and a “flunky”, amid an escalating clash between his administration and the newspaper. The confrontation matters because it coincides with the Department of Justice issuing a subpoena to the Times over what has been described…
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Former England captain Knight announces retirement
World Cup-winning captain Heather Knight joins batter Tammy Beaumont in retiring after the ongoing Test match against India.
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Four teenagers are charged after woman ‘raped’ at house in seaside town
Four teenagers have been charged in connection with the alleged rape of a woman at a house in a seaside town, according to a Daily Mail report. The case highlights ongoing concern about serious sexual offences allegedly committed by young people, and the matter is now proceeding through the criminal justice system. Beyond the headline,…
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Stars race in as F1 ace David Coulthard ties the knot with Swedish model girlfriend
Former Formula 1 driver David Coulthard has married his long-term partner, a Swedish model who is around 20 years his junior, in a star-studded ceremony in Scotland. The Daily Mail reports that the celebrity guest list included Geri Halliwell-Horner and her husband, F1 team figure Christian Horner, who were pictured arriving at the event. Beyond…