5 Christmas films you've probably never heard of
Christmas is coming, loud and often annoying Christmas music is being played in shopping centres and recent snowfalls and gales make us sit at home with a cup of something warm. If you don’t have an 8-season tv series or a book to finish, you probably want to watch something cheerful. Are you tired of Love Actually (of course not)? Or Holiday (hope you are NOT being serious)? Here’s a list of 5 lesser known Christmas films. NO SPOILERS! Read more
Every Tuesday at approximately 6:30 p.m., the Queen of England has a private audience with her prime minister. The meeting takes place in the private audience room located on the first floor of the Buckingham Palace.
What happens in that room, stays in that room. Both sides agreed that everything said remains secrete, to all except the two of them - the Queen and her Prime Minister... Read more
The Audience
Wojciech Cejrowski Stand Up Show
On the 16th of October at 7 p.m. in the Pozna� Philharmonic there was a stand up show conducted by Mr. Wojciech Cejrowski. In shows like this a conductor is just talking to or with the audience for a certain time, often playing jokes or telling interesting stories. Mr. Wojciech Cejrowski is definitely an interesting person with a good sense of humor and knowledge about the world so I decided to take a part in his show... Read more
Angels and Demons
Robert Langdon, a Harvard professor, is called to go to the CERN, an enormous phisics laboraotry near Geneva. As Robert reaches the CERN, it turns out that one of the phisicists, Leonardo Vetra was killed and his chest is branded with an ambigram of the word 'Illuminati'. Moreover, the Illuminati, a secret anti-christian organisation, have stolen antimatter- a substance that has as much energy as a small nuclear weapon. After further investigation, Robert realises that the Illuminati want to destroy Vatican City; he has only 24 hours to thwart it together with Vittoria Vetra, the adopted daughter of murdered phisicist... Read more
Sherlock Holmes. I bet there is no such a person who hasn�t heard the name. The famous detective, whose deductions are already a legend, with his dear friend doctor Watson on his side. The most inseparable elements of his image are the cap, a pipe and a magnifying glass.
Except not anymore. Read more
TV series worth your time - BBC�s SHERLOCK
REVIEWS
Classic British Films: Part 1 -
The Charge of the Light Brigade
(...) The film was not at all like I had expected it to be. It is not full of pathos and it certainly does not glorify the battle. �The charge of the light brigade� is a surprisingly modern description of war and its absurdities, as well as a thorough analysis of the Victorian society and ideas... Read more
Well, well, well...It's finally over. I'm sure I'll never forget this school year. Although it was not as tough as I'd been said it would be, it really tired me out... Read more
I don't think many of you have hear about our amateur school theatre "Earnest" before, but this year you had a chance to not only hear about it, but catch in "in the act". Its actors have been working hard the whole year to stage "The Glass Menagerie", and fortunately they succeeded! Read more
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The Ivory Coast, a small coca farm. 8-year old Hussein just as 1.8 million of children under 18, has to work the whole day in hazardous conditions. He gets no pay, even though he puts his health in jeopardy being exposed to... Read more
Books worth reading
Summer is over, but you can still feel the summer spirit! There is no better way to relax and forget about the pile of unfinished internal assessments than grabbing a book.
Here is our list of books you should take into consideration when planning your book list... Read more