Every place has a little something to offer to its visitors, be it food, scenery, people, or something else completely. And while Britain, for instance, is typically known for its Royals, love for ...
Hollywood actor Bradley Cooper has said his new film about a man who seeks purpose in the New York comedy scene was “directly” influenced by British humour. Is This Thing On?, which is part-based on ...
A viral trend showing people dropping everything to make a cup of tea prompted by a blaring alarm has been described as “quintessential” British humour, but has left Americans confused. The trend is ...
In 1984, British heavy rock icons Motörhead faced a crossroads. A lineup shakeup had been brewing that caused a notable period of transition. Original guitarist “Fast” Eddie Clarke was gone, and ...
Q. Where did the name "King of Meat" come from? Hopper: I love this question. Nobody knows! Nobody can remember. The game was called King of Meat, then there was a document called "What if we don't ...
It’s natural that folks have different senses of humor. What one person finds amusing, someone else might find confusing. The popular ‘UK Ambulance Humour’ page on Facebook, which shares comedic pics, ...
It’s often dangerous to generalize, but under threat, I would say that Americans are more “down the line.” They don’t hide their hopes and fears. They applaud ambition and openly reward success. Brits ...
Prince Harry penned a reflective essay celebrating the unique characteristics that define British culture, emphasizing the importance of humor, camaraderie and remembrance. Despite residing in ...
Dillon Sibilla is a Features Article Writer from the United States. His work over the years has been primarily in the fields of Film/ Television and Theater, crossing over into Journalism and Editing.
LONDON (Reuters) - "I think of them all as prats to start with and work from there" -- veteran cartoonist Gerald Scarfe's irreverent approach to politicians he lampoons is typical of a new show ...