Game Of Thrones dizisinde Olenna Tyrell karakteri ile yer alan ünlü aktrist Diana Rigg Young, 83 yaşında hayatını kaybetti. James Bond gibi önemli yapımlarda boy gösteren Diana Rigg Young kariyeri boyunca birçok ödüle layık görülmüştü. Peki, Diana Rigg Young kimdir ve dizilerde ve filmlerde oynadı? İşte, o detaylar
#Diana2017 Grammy Müzik Ödülleri için heyecan dorukta! Dünyanın en önemli ve prestijli müzik ödülü sayılan Grammy Müzik Ödülleri, bu yıl 59. kez sahiplerini bulacak.The Late Late Show’un sunucusu James Corden'ın sunuculuğunu üstlendiği gecede Lady Gaga, Beyonce, Adele gibi dünyaca ünlü pek çok isim sahne alacak. Peki, ülkemizde de takip edilen Grammy Ödülleri hangi kanalda, saat kaçta yayınlanacak? İşte, ayrıntılar ve 2017 Grammy adayları!
#2017 GrammyProfessor Türkan Saylan was a special person; there is no doubt about that. Even if you didn’t know her personally or closely, this is obvious. Her short life story is enough to explain how special she was. Saylan was 74, and we knew that it was time for her to go after long years of battling cancer. So it was not surprising to see such a crowd attending her funeral ceremony.
As if I knew. As I was passing by the graceful old house in the central square of Maroussi in the north of Athens, one strong thought passed through my mind: this time I should definitely visit this place, it is just around the corner from my house, it has been there for more than 20 years, it has been visited by every child and adult in the area and I have not done so.
ANKARA - Istanbul's first choir festival, a volunteer initiative sponsored by the Istanbul 2010 European Capital of Culture Agency and organized by Boğaziçi University's Music Club, introduces audiences to choirs from every corner of the country and pulls them into the rich world of song
ISTANBUL - Reha Erdem brings new meaning to the word ’dark’ in the harrowing tale of adolescence in his latest feature ’My Only Sunshine’ (Hayat Var), competing for the National Competition in the Istanbul Film Festival. Growing pains have never been this morbid
ANKARA - Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s anger lately has been focused on Hürriyet columnist Bekir Coşkun, who is known as Turkey’s greatest opposition writer. Not surprisingly, Coşkun has not been intimidated and has been criticizing what he sees as the government's wrongdoings . Through humor and his skill with words, Coşkun has held his ground firmly and has provided his readers with many fun-to-read articles.
VERBIER, SWITZERLAND - Situated in a wide sunny area above the Rhine Valley, with breathtaking views of the mountains, there is a true alpine charm. As the season comes to an end, pine trees extend around the resort, which, after fresh snowfall, give an entrancing winter wonderland touch to this attractive resort.
The discussions over Darwin in Turkey call to mind the medieval period: scientific facts versus religious dogmas. The age of the world, its protection against the sun, modern physical laws and the evolution of human and animal species cleared the way for critical minds. Darwin should be discussed in this perspective
In the Iranian capital Tehran it is gloomy kind of weather familiar to what is seen in Western cities. No sun. It is not the depressing kind in Istanbul the other day but it is also not the kind that is expected just before Nevruz, harbinger of spring and traditional New Year celebrated in Iran. This weather has no similarity with the atmosphere in Tehran that has occurred upon the arrival of Turkish President Abdullah Gül. It is totally different here. As we chat in the plane on our way to Tehran, Gül seemed quite optimistic for the future.
Despite the headline, let me make two things clear at the outset. Firstly it is not clear that Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen is eyeing the job of NATO secretary general after he leaves his office. He himself has been quoted in the international media as saying he is not. Whether this is due to the fact that he sees the going difficult, and therefore feels compelled to say so, or whether he is genuine in saying this is an open question.
ISTANBUL - Volunteer artists have gathered to adapt Agos’ late editor-in-chief Hrant Dink’s article 'Kertenkele,' published in daily Birgün in October 2004 to the silver screen. The film has been directed by national and international award-winning documentary maker Özgür Arık
ISTANBUL - Unexpected extravagance awaits you and yours this week. Think of it as a late annual bonus or a love investment. Whatever the rationale, this is your week to sink into layers of Balinese massage at home, learn Bollywood dance moves or wind things up, or down, with raspberry cheesecake covered in Turkish coffee sauce.
There is big difference between Turkey and America in terms of political culture. Unlike his American counterpart, Turkish PM can simply wake up, read something in the paper, feel annoyed about it, and then comment on it directly to the media without much calculation.
Sometimes an article by one man summarizes the mindset of millions. The piece titled “Bam Stirs Fear in Israel,” written by Ralph Peters and published in the New York Post on January 1, was like that. Fearing that “Bam” (i.e, Obama) could “stab Israel in the back” (i.e., tell her to stop the bloodbath in Gaza), Mr. Peters was trying to persuade his readers why it was crucial that the Israeli military kept on bombing the Gaza Strip -- a deadly operation which has killed more than 150 women and children up to this point.
ISTANBUL - The best present for Christmas is not always something one can buy and own, sometimes it is a place or a dream that can be shared. Istanbul’s toy museum offers a magical world for children and adults, and a trip there can be an unforgettable Christmas present.
Preparations for sending other convicts to İmralı Prison have caused a public stir. The issue of Abdullah Öcalan in Turkey is an emotional one. Thousands of young soldiers killed by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, militants and tears of families of these young troops are a heart-break for everyone. So it is not easy to keep the calm.
A photo published in Milliyet yesterday documented the desperation of a reporter at the lobby of Bilkent Hotel who was not let in by the prime ministry officials. The journalist, who went to the hotel to follow the Justice and Development Party, or AKP’s women assembly but was not let in, is Milliyet’s Prime Ministry reporter, Abdullah Karakuş. Karakuş’s accreditation was canceled due to allegations that he wrote false news. Later, it was revealed that Karakuş will neither be let into the prime ministry, nor to any other venue where the prime minister is present.