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Veruska De Vita, a learner free diver and open-water swimmer has written a book exploring the magic of the ocean and why its calls to us.
From the sea’s rich mineral content to the mental health benefits of swimming, being by the coast could be the simplest and ...
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Assessing the achievements (directorial and otherwise) of the blockbuster auteur who built Pandora, sank the Titanic, and ...
Lai Lai Art Gallery, Ampang, Selangor. Date: ends July 29. In her fifth solo exhibition, Me, Then Blue, artist-sculptor Alice ...
Marine experts say governments must protect fragile ecosystems from destructive practices such as bottom trawling and deep sea mining to combat the climate crisis.
Trump has opened the deep sea for business, risking fragile environments we know nothing about Defying international law, the Trump admin wants to move ahead with deep sea mining that threatens ...
Google is widely rolling out an update to the Gemini model picker that changes how you access Deep Research.
And so The Deep Blue Sea begins with Hester Collyer, played by Tamsin Greig in this latest production at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, lying under a woollen blanket, seemingly dead.
Terence Rattigan’s The Deep Blue Sea is a work of genius. Inside its well-made frame, it holds such intense feeling. It’s like a pearl filled with lava, its shiny surface containing a seething heart.
Tamsin Greig is sharp as Hester, but this production does little of interest with okay drawing room drama The Deep Blue Sea.
Deep Blue Sea director Renny Harlin just cannot keep away from murky waters, as the director is set to helm an upcoming horror movie about a killer orca. Harlin, best known for his 1999 killer ...