La Dolce Vita at 60: the fame, the fortune, the fountain
Federico Fellini’s sumptuous yet existentially punishing drama offers up a view of an elite class that has since gone rotten
Federico Fellini’s sumptuous yet existentially punishing drama offers up a view of an elite class that has since gone rotten
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Demand for ‘healing’ crystals is soaring – but many are mined in deadly conditions in one of the world’s poorest countries. And there is little evidence that this billion-dollar industry is cleaning up its act.
By Tess McClure