
Adam Solomons
Lead Weekend Breakfast Producer at Times Radio
Producer @TimesRadio / Sometimes film critic @Indiewire and elsewhere. RTs ≠ endorsement
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2 months ago |
indiewire.com | Adam Solomons
A fully occupied surgical ward staffed only by two nurses and a reluctant apprentice sounds like a recipe for disaster. “Late Shift”, a slight and simple drama about one nurse’s torrid night at the hospital, makes that clear, if it wasn’t obvious enough already.
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2 months ago |
indiewire.com | Adam Solomons
Hemingway isn’t as cool as he used to be. The fulsome masculinity of his best-known characters, his sincere frontiersman attitude, his history of physical and psychological abuse (explored in Ken Burns’s characteristically exhaustive documentary). But his influence on “Legend of a Suicide,” David Vann’s 2008 short story collection about the death of his father in 1980, when Van was 13, suggests that old Ernest still has plenty to offer.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
thetimes.com | Fiona Hamilton |Duncan Gardham |Adam Solomons
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Sep 8, 2024 |
awardswatch.com | Adam Solomons
In 2000, less than one-tenth of Chinese men and women (mostly men) cheated on their spouse. Some experts have blamed the ballooning economy for the tripling in marital affairs by 2015, which took China’s figure higher than even the United States.
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Sep 8, 2024 |
thetimes.com | Fiona Hamilton |Adam Solomons
The families of victims of Lucy Letby, upset by calls to free the serial killer nurse, will need to point their anger “in a different direction” if she is proven innocent, according to her new defence barrister. Mark McDonald said there was a potential miscarriage of justice in the case of Letby, who is serving a whole life sentence for the murders of seven babies and the attempted murder of seven more.
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