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The Guardian view on cherry blossom: lessons from fragile, fleeting beauty | Editorial

The pandemic has made us all long for spring. In Japan and elsewhere, full bloom is coming earlier than ever Early in Junichiro Tanizakis great novel The Makioka Sisters, we learn of the familys annual trips to admire the cherry blossom; occasions anticipated long in advance, as they plan their outfits, scan the latest forecasts

WWE Ready to Provide a Special Tribute to Bray Wyatt Amidst Ongoing WWE 2k24Showcase Mode Rumors: R

Even though Bray Wyatt left this world in the latter half of 2023, he is immortalized in the hearts of his fans. However, WWE is taking it one step further to make his legacy eternal in the best way possible. Yes, you read that right, the Stamford-based company is reportedly bringing a new project to

West Hollywood Jesus Dead at 57

One last reminder 2017 totally sucked -- the most photographed Jesus ever didn't make it to Christmas ... TMZ has learned. Family members tell us the man known as West Hollywood Jesus died Dec. 13 after a brief hospitalization in L.A. for pulmonary issues.

'I did the first nude in Vogue': Marisa Berenson on being a blazing star of the 70s and beyond | Mov

She was photographed by Warhol, and Dal wanted to paint her; the first films she made were Death in Venice and Cabaret. So why did she walk away? Most people, says Marisa Berenson, tend to live in my past. Which is fine. She smiles, well aware of the fascination. But I tend to live in

'Two boys snogging was revolutionary': the greatest gay moments in cinema

From Gus Van Sant to Maryam Keshavarz, Terence Davies to Andrew Haigh, film-makers and writers recall the charged scenes that moved and inspired them and even helped nudge them out of the closet Gus Van Sant, director of My Own Private Idaho, Good Will Hunting, To Die For, Milk