Using a full-size horse skeleton to make music

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Why do people still commodify Marilyn Monroe?

This week marks 100 years since the birth of Marilyn Monroe. Despite being deceased for over 70 years, the commodification of her assets continues. Eleanor Halls, Freelance Journalist and co-host of the pop culture podcast ‘Straight Up’, has been investigating this for the Telegr ...  Show more

Moncrieff’s Wedding Survival Guide: Speeches

The 2026 wedding season is approaching. So what do you need to know so things don’t go pear-shaped?For this week’s ‘Moncrieff’s Wedding Survival Guide’, Sean is joined by Gina London, former CNN White House Correspondent and Sunday Independent Columnist, to discuss what you need ...  Show more

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