Harold Chapman has a new story in the Arbuturian. “The Priest” recounts a true story of an incident that occurred to him a couple of winter’s ago.
Part 2 of Harold Chapman’s travel piece on the island of Malta is now headlining in the Arbuturian. “Malta and the Mdina Grand Prix” in fact goes beyond the classic car rally to explore the island’s neolithic past which includes some of the oldest man made structures on earth.
Part 1 of Harold Chapman’s travel piece on the island of Malta is now headlining in the Arbuturian. “The Mdina Grand Prix: The Fast and the Farcical” takes in, amongst other things, the old Maltese capital’s annual classic car rally.
Harold Chapman’s review of Wes Anderson’s “The Grand Budapest Hotel” is now headlining in the Arbuturian. He may not be everyone’s cup of oddball tea, but with “The Grand Budapest the director has scored a palpable and very enjoyable hit.