‘Queen of Suspense’ Mary Higgins Clark dies at 92

American author Mary Higgins Clark, known as the “Queen of Suspense” for penning dozens of thrilling bestselling novels, has died at the age of 92. “It is with great sadness we say goodbye to the “Queen of Suspense” Mary Higgins Clark, author of over 40 bestselling suspense titles,” her publisher Simon & Schuster announced on … Read more

Berlin Film Festival suspends award after allegations its founder had Nazi links

The Berlin International Film Festival has suspended one of its major prizes after allegations that its founding director, Alfred Bauer, was closely involved in organising Nazi propaganda. Bauer’s controversial past was revealed in an article in Die Zeit, which uncovered historical research suggesting that Bauer was both a member of the Nazi party and a … Read more

Storm Ciara winds force cancellation of Galway 2020 European Culture Capital ceremony

Gusting winds of up to 80mph (130km/h) threatened by Storm Ciara forced the cancellation of a ceremony celebrating Galway’s 2020 European Capital of Culture status on Saturday. Storm Ciara is forecast to last Ireland during Saturday before moving to the UK and northern mainland Europe during Sunday, bringing heavy rain as well as high winds. … Read more

Anoushka Shankar’s mesmerising musical journey

The versatile virtuoso, Anoushka Shankar recently performed the Sitar concerto No. 2 at Lyon’s Auditorium, accompanied by the Orchestre National de Lyon. Composed by her late father Ravi Shankar, the legendary Sitar-player, it unites classical Indian tradition and music from the West. “Getting to play my father’s music is a very beautiful experience,” says Shankar. … Read more