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The race to reclaim the darkSome 200 places around the world have now achieved Dark Sky status. Frankie Adkins explores ...
15/06/2022

The race to reclaim the dark
Some 200 places around the world have now achieved Dark Sky status. Frankie Adkins explores the benefits nights without light pollution can bring.
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On dark nights when the Moon is hidden and the clouds are at bay, Kevin Hughes sits at the bottom of his garden and gazes up at a velvety black sky. In contrast to his childhood growing up in London amidst the glare of orange sodium-vapour lights, he usually sees hundreds – and, as his eyes adjust, thousands – of stars studding the night sky.

Hughes lives in Cornwall, a peninsula in the southwestern tip of England that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean. His home is in West Penwith, a region renowned for its rugged moors, granite tors and mystic stone circles. Dark skies are a portal to this heritage: "These are the same stars that cavemen in furs and woolly mammoths would look at in the Neolithic [era]," says Hughes.

Accidentally Wes Anderson: When real life meets film fantasyA new book explores how the filmmaker’s signature look is al...
14/06/2022

Accidentally Wes Anderson: When real life meets film fantasy
A new book explores how the filmmaker’s signature look is all around us – in everyday scenes across the globe. ‘You know it when you see it,’ its author tells Lindsay Baker.
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There is an unmistakeable look about Wes Anderson’s films. Over the past two decades, the director’s cinematic universe has stuck steadfastly with its singular, pastel-hued aesthetic – retro, symmetrical, perfectly composed. There is a consistent whimsicality about Anderson’s vision. His is a lovingly, meticulously-created world, full of just-so details – from the endlessly quirky Royal Tenenbaums and the faded opulence of The Grand Budapest Hotel, to the folksy charm of Moonrise Kingdom and the brilliant vibrancy of The Darjeeling Limited. And doubtless more of the same offbeat eye candy will be served up once more with the release in 2021 of the director’s next film The French Dispatch.

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Anderson’s films all share a vision – they are apparently too unique, vibrant and deliberately constructed to possibly be real. Or are they? Not necessarily, it seems. The real world’s most Wes-like places have now been gathered in a book, aptly named Accidentally Wes Anderson. Celebrating the singular aesthetic that Anderson fans love, each image featured in the book captures the elements of that vision – symmetry, unexpectedness, vibrancy, quirkiness. The stranger-than-fiction story behind each location is told in accompanying text.

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