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Let there be light: Why modern TV shows are so often too dark to see
Why modern TV shows are so often too dark to see - IN FOCUS: Nick Hilton digs into why telly seems to be so gloomy, and argues that realism should not be placed above the needs of viewers ...
Our elected representatives should be going to extra lengths to answer questions and reach the people. A challenging time ...
Dr Samuel Abiodun is the Chief Medical Director, Ibadan Vet. A veterinary surgeon, public health advocate, Abiodun was an ...
Having somehow started under an even bigger cloud than last year, Strictly Come Dancing looked set to be heading for more ...
A rematch of a thrilling contest from last season in Tuscaloosa, Alabama won that game a year ago by a final score of 41-34, and will now be looking to hand Georgia its' first loss at home since 2019.
There is an interesting debate every time an Irish team or individual does well on the international stage over how much more ...
Susquehanna State Park in Havre de Grace, Maryland, is the antidote to all that chaos. Nestled along the mighty Susquehanna River just before it empties into the Chesapeake Bay, this 2,753-acre ...
A wise man and Tipperary supporter remarked after the All-Ireland Final on the historical significance of the 2025 ...
Nestled in the rolling hills of north-central Missouri, this 1,948-acre state park centers around the stunning Long Branch Lake, a reservoir that stretches its watery fingers across the landscape like ...
As the much-anticipated Rugby World Cup Final approaches this weekend, with England set to face Canada, the sport finds ...
Campus athletic events are like an individual drinking a can of Diet Coke; it may hit the spot at that moment, but ...
This moment in U.S. history, defined by rising authoritarianism, extreme wealth inequality, and the withering away of participatory democracy, is not a glitch in the system. Rather, it is the ...
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