As you know, I am an aficionado of French cinema, and I often use this column to help educate The Irish Times’ sullen, slack-jawed readership. (Look at the state of you.) ’Allo ’Allo! tells the dark ...
Long before he became one of Hollywood’s most respected actors, Tom Hanks once believed his career might end almost as soon as it began. In the early 1980s, Hanks was starring in the sitcom Bosom ...
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The show was set in Hawaii, and the car was a star right from the opening credits, where Selleck, playing private ...
This 1979 Ferrari 308 GTS was initially driven by actor Tom Selleck in the pilot for the original Magnum P.I. television show. Barrett-Jackson As an added bonus, it’s believed to also be the 308 ...
A NAUSEATING advert for Magnum ice cream at a major train station has drawn complaints from passengers and staff. The controversial installation pumps out a sickly chocolate smell to passers-by, ...
Tom Selleck, aka Magnum P.I. and the Holy Grail of moustaches. Apparently, there's a car in this photo. There was a time when we thought the moustache had quietly disappeared. It had slipped off the ...
A Magnum advert that pumped out a chocolate scent at a busy London station has been 'adjusted' after concerns from passengers and Tube staff. The so-called 'multi-sensory' advert was installed in the ...
Every year on March 14, people who love math and pie celebrate Pi Day. This day is all about the mathematical constant pi, which is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. We mark the ...
Celebrate Pi Day and read about how this number pops up across math and science on our special Pi Day page. For more than two millennia, mathematicians have produced a growing heap of pi equations in ...
What better way to celebrate one of mathematics' most well-known symbols than with an actual slice of pie? On Pi Day, Saturday, March 14 (3.14, get it?), restaurants across the country are getting ...
While most in New England may be anticipating March 17, Saint Patrick's Day, there's another more mathematical holiday to celebrate first. Pi Day is celebrated annually on March 14, because its ...