Emmy Winner Craig Mazin to Helm HBO’s Ambitious Dungeons & Dragons Series, Expanding the World of Baldur’s Gate 3

Role Playing Games

LOS ANGELES, CA – In a monumental announcement set to send ripples through the realms of fantasy and gaming, Emmy-winning showrunner Craig Mazin, acclaimed for his masterful work on HBO’s critically lauded series The Last of Us and Chernobyl, has been tapped to lead the development of a groundbreaking Dungeons & Dragons television series

A Defining Moment for Contemporary British Image-Making: Rene Matić Wins the 2025 Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize

Surrealism

In a ceremony held at The Photographers’ Gallery in London on May 14, 2025, the art world witnessed a significant shift in the landscape of contemporary photography. Rene Matić, a London-based multidisciplinary artist, was announced as the winner of the £30,000 Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize. This prestigious accolade, often cited as t

Unearthing the Ancient Blueprint: Shan Winn’s "Heaven, Heroes, and Happiness" Reveals Enduring Indo-European Legacy

Mythology and Folklore

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE LONDON, UK – [Current Date] – In a world grappling with identity and the roots of its societal structures, Shan Winn’s seminal work, Heaven, Heroes, and Happiness: The Indo-European Roots of Western Ideology, offers a compelling journey into the profound and often overlooked continuities between modern Western thought and the

Unearthing the Ghosts of the Rif: Gerardo Herrero’s ‘Carte Blanche’ and the Bloody Crucible of Modern Spain

Film and Animation

CANNES — In the sun-scorched expanse of the Almería desert, where the dust of spaghetti westerns has long since settled, a different kind of ghost is being summoned. Award-winning filmmaker Gerardo Herrero’s latest feature, Carte Blanche (Spanish La Bandera), is not merely a military thriller; it is a cinematic excavation of a historical trauma tha

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