A 700-year-old story – Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron, written and set in Italy at the time of the Black Death – is having its day again. During the Covid pandemic, it became a Twitter trend, a favourite of virtual book clubs, and was hailed as the text “of the moment” by Vogue. This summer, a “soapy period dramedy” adaptation is coming to Netflix, promising to take “viewers back into quarantine”.
Human remains have been discovered in connection with the disappearance of 6-year-old Noel Rodriguez Alvarez, who authorities allege was murdered by his occult-worshipping mother, Cindy Rodriguez-Sing...