IT’S Brideshead Revisited, but not as we remember it. A new film version of Evelyn Waugh’s elegiac 1945 novel has been criticised on its release in America this weekend for taking the title in vain.
The script for the new adaptation of the Evelyn Waugh novel about clashes of religion and social class in 1920s England made some key changes from the source material.
Those who are weary of summer's bawdy comedies and superheroes will be heartened by Brideshead Revisited, which is grandly revisited as a feature film. The adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's 1945 novel is not as nuanced as the lavish 12-hour British television series, shown on PBS in 1981. But the pre-World War II story of lost innocence is intelligently written by Andrew Davies and Jeremy Brockand
Northern Michigan voters will head to the polls Aug. 5 to choose among candidates for local, state and national office, as well as decide numerous local tax measures. This article lists all public office races in the region, as well as local millage requests.
Julian Jarrold's new screen adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's novel "Brideshead Revisited" is tasty †if not quite as delicious as the longer, 1981 public TV series.
Nearly 1,600 women walked through the streets of Carlisle last night – to help those who care for the terminally ill. They strode out for six miles in and around the city centre – some in fancy dress and part of hen and birthday parties – to raise vital funds for the Eden Valley Hospice.
Beam-Winslow Mary Evelyn Winslow and Thomas Martin Beam were married Saturday, July 19, 2008, at Florence Baptist Church in Forest City. Dr. Bobby Gantt officiated the 2 p.m. ceremony.
ADAMS -- Adolph Michalenke, Kenneth Muggle and Franklin Herrmann were chosen by Burnette, Bednarz Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, last night as delegates to a VFW National Encampment to be held in New York City Aug. 17-22. Julius Herrmann, Andrew Wlodyka and Edwin DeGray were named as alternates.