Soldiers at a traditional Victory Day parade in Red Square, Moscow.
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Putin has encouraged a group of young people to hand out a special ribbon representing the ‘glories’ of Russian history.
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A loving look at the artists who made the children’s publisher so popular.
Baldrick (left) and Blackadder (right) plotting and scheming in the Elizabethan age.
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The first series had the characters’ roles all the wrong way round. Blackadder was dim, Baldrick clever and the queen was dull. Thankfully they got a second try.
Basil Falwty is back but might he be more serious?
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Lies that spiral out of control feature in both farce and ‘dramedy’ - but the latter deals with more serious issues.
It’s not a level playing field.
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In a victory for meritocracy, sandwich placements overwhelmingly go to the brightest students, irrespective of their background.
Le sergent d'état-major de la Marine Anthony Mannino utilise l'art et la musique dans le cadre des soins thérapeutiques pour son traumatisme crânien.
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Arts et créativité permettent d’exprimer les souvenirs inconscients, et ainsi de libérer les traumatismes refoulés.
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His recent death will lead to some old debates about his work returning – but are they still valid?
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Activity in the left hand side of the brain, specifically in areas of emotion, could explain why most people lean to the right before lips smack.
Waltercio Caldas (Brazil), Around, Leirfjord municipality.
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Artscape Nordland – a Norwegian environmental sculpture project – is exceptional.
Carnival time.
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Breaking the rules is part of growing up.
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The series has divided critics: many have praised its sensitive depiction of rape and suicide, others have said it romantises taking one’s own life.
Marine Staff Sgt Anthony Mannino uses art and music as part of therapeutic care for his traumatic brain injury.
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Using creativity and artistic metaphor to tap unconscious memories helps release pent up trauma.
The MOS 6581 or SID to his friends.
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From niche player to chart hit, the characteristic sound of videogames has had a considerable influence on music.
Ravers party hard even when surrounded by police – but the law is not on their side.
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The 20th century saw battle lines drawn between music-driven youth movements and the state like none before.
Thomas Cromwell, a man who definitely knew what you did last summer.
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Look back centuries ago and you’ll find the same obsessive secrecy, and the same justifications, as seen today.
The right app can help a child with dyslexia.
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Dyslexic? There’s an app for that.
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Videogaming’s rich cultural history is already being lost. We need to do more to save it.
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IBM’s Watson watched hundreds of horror movie trailers and then created its own for the new film Morgan.
China’s Jiangxi mountains: now just an asset?
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Nature conservation is becoming another way to make money.
The ‘Musketeers’ pictured here were stars of a recent National Geographic documentary.
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Ongoing drought means increased encounters between people and lions in north-west Namibia.