Arts and Entertainment

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Did You Know That? Bond Girl Jane Seymour Once Wore a 19th Century Frock Coat to Meet Princess Margaret

Happy Birthday to Jane Seymour, actress, fine artist and eternal Bond Girl. Jane tells journalist Alison Jane Reid about the evening she met Princess Margaret dressed in an antique frock coat.

Steve McQueen, The King of Cool, His Films & The Malibu Hideaway Beside the Sea

A snapshot of Steve McQueen, the king of cool and his best films, and an intimate glimpse inside his Malibu hideaway which he shared with Ali MacGraw, which is up for sale after it was sold in 2020 by his son Chad McQueen.

The Magic Review: The Crown Series 5, Enola Holmes, My Policeman, and Radio Memories of Horror, Honour, and Bravery from World War Two

The Luminaries Magic Film, Drama and Radio Review. This week, editor Alison Jane Reid reviews The Crown Series 5, Enola Holmes 2, My Policeman, and film and radio highlights not to be missed.

Escape! Giles Fuchs, Owner of Burgh Island Hotel, Agatha Christie's Favourite Art Deco Writing Haven On the Art of Slowing Down

Last Night I dreamt I was at Burgh Island again... Journalist Alison Jane Reid talks to Burgh Island Hotelier and entrepreneur Giles Fuchs on the arts of slowing down in the spirit of Agatha Christie

Magic Film, Drama & Radio Review - Gary Cooper and Anna Sten the Ukrainian Garbo, Simon Armitage & Prince Charles in a Shed, Maria Callas and Man Up

The Magic Film, Drama and Radio Review, by leading arts journalist Alison Jane Reid. This week, Gary Cooper and Anna Sten, the Ukrainian Garbo in the Wedding Night, Prince Charles in his shed with Simon Armitage, Maria Callas, Man Up and more!

Magic Film, Radio and Drama Review

This week, The Luminaries Magazine magic film, radio and drama review wallows in Vivien Leigh's slice of life thirties movies, together with Anatomy of a Scandal, Five Clint Eastwood Films to celebrate his birthday and Dr Michael Mosley's Just One Thing Podcast.

Pissarro: Rebel, Genius and the Grandmaster Impressionist Who Made Nature a Sensation

Camille Pissarro is redefined not just as the rebel 'Impressionist' but rather as a rare, multi-talented genius who could draw and engrave as well as he painted in a major new film and exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum of his life and art writes journalist Alison Jane Reid.
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