We have a winner! In a major new BBC Culture poll, launching today, Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak has been voted the greatest children's book of all time by 177 experts from 56 countries around the world. https://t.co/PyUs8JHTVj
With the pressures of modern life leading to extreme stress and burnout, some are responding by “re-wilding” themselves and connecting to nature. https://t.co/JnQNucMkR2
We’ve been nominated for the Best writing (Editorial) Webby! If you’ve enjoyed reading one of our stories in the past 12 months, please vote for us here: https://t.co/K6rfdLLTsC
Voting closes tomorrow 🗳 #Webbys
Including @warsan_shire’s long-awaited, first full-length poetry collection, the return of Booker Prize-winning @MarlonJames5 and a multi-layered debut from @XochitltheG. https://t.co/245jGVnxOm
Making my @BBC_Culture debut with a piece about Buster Keaton's performance style & the contemporary actors who bear more than a resemblance...
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21st-Century Frankenstein’s monsters are vehicles for satire, thriller, horror or allegory, even if they ultimately represent "a monstrous act of self-love", writes @john_self https://t.co/1y87DgleMS