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Posts from: April 25, 2024
A review of the new documentary on Steve Martin in two parts from director Morgan Neville as he explores the beginnings and current times of his career.
Charles Sweet of Williamson County, Texas, delves into the ways AI has seamlessly woven itself into the fabric of everyday life, enhancing experiences, streamlining tasks, and opening new avenues for personalization and efficiency.
As per research conducted by PwC UK, global non-life run-off reserves are estimated to have reached $1.014 trillion, marking a $53 billion increase since
“I think I’m peaking now,” says the ’80s small screen icon.
Democratic Representative Jermaine Johnson has put forward a bill that would allow embryos to be covered by life insurance policies.
In Lisa Ko’s ambitious, messy novel, characters disappear, sell out, and opt out, all in search of a meaningful existence.
Maria (Roerick) Richardson served as a helicopter pilot, engineering officer, logistics officer, and worked with unmanned aircraft during a 20-plus-year career of adventure and service.
Last summer we had the Jack Serio–directed Uncle Vanya in a postage stamp–size private Flatiron loft that seated about 40 people per performance. Now we’re getting Lila Neugebauer’s Uncle Vanya in the ludicrously capacious 1,100-seat Vivian Beaumont Theater. Sometimes, and this is one of those times, bigger does not mean better. In…
Netflix’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s comic series is good in the same way “Riverdale” is good—it’s the best kind of cheesy.