Richard Curtis is the British pixie who wrote “Four Weddings and a Funeral” and “Love, Actually” and other comedies. With his new film, “Pirate Radio,” I have officially lost patience with him. As a ...
As the old adage goes: “Always be yourself. Unless you can be a pirate. Then always be a pirate.” That certainly applies to the small, but special circle of swashbuckling radio enthusiasts in the ...
Britain's pirate radio station turns 60 A circle of swashbuckling radio enthusiasts in the United Kingdom has kept the rogue seaborne radio station, Radio Caroline, afloat now for the past 60 years.
If you love the music of the ’60s but weren’t alive for its heyday, and if you haven’t seen “”Taking Woodstock,”” “”Almost Famous,”” or “”Across The Universe,”” and if you’d rather watch misanthropic ...
It was an unusually warm day in November when I got word that there would be an advanced screening of Focus Features' newest picture, Pirate Radio. In addition to the screening, I would get the chance ...
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