The beloved British TV series adapted Arthur Conan Doyle’s detective stories with fidelity to their Victorian setting.
This PBS special investigates the British author’s conflicted feelings about his most famous creation.
Want to think like the world’s greatest detective? This video explores the key principles of Sherlock Holmes’ mindset, ...
Mammootty's upcoming film, 'Dominic and the Ladies’ Purse', directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon, promises a comedic take on the ...
A one-man show will see Sherlock Holmes return to Baker Street for "the last act" of his career. The play, set in 1916, sees Holmes, played by Nigel Miles-Thomas, come out of retirement after the ...
Navajo fry bread is a soft, fluffy dough fried to a golden brown and served with honey or savory toppings such as beans and ...
An annual Lampeter literary lunch this year hosted the esteemed crime novelist Lindsay Ashford. The Ceredigion Association of ...
Good morning, Chicago. Former Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney Nicholas Trutenko called the prosecution that he won in 1989 against Jackie Wilson the “crown jewel of his career,” according to ...
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Every year about this time, City College's Quire of Voyces, under the direction of founder Nathan Kreitzer, transforms itself from one of the finest a ...
Sherlock Holmes is the most famous detective in the world. He made his author, Arthur Conan Doyle, rich and famous. But the ...
“Merry & Bright, A Holiday Poetry Reading,” an afternoon of poetry written by local Confluence poets, will be presented on Sunday (Dec. 8) starting at 2 p.m. at The Confluence: Art in Twisp.