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Director Anurag Basu seems to have an obsession with heights. In Murder, Gangster and Life In A Metro, characters are seen ...
Embarking on a first-time journey to Europe is a dream come true for many travelers. From rich history to vibrant cultures ...
For IndieWire's Future of Filmmaking, Mara Brock Akil talks reinventing Judy Blume novel 'Forever' in her own image. — 'What ...
Rodger Bowser has worked in kitchens in London, studied cooking in Ireland and been a private chef on houseboats in France. But when it came time to plant his flag somewhere and build a lasting career ...
CityLab wins the 2025 Pulitzer Prize in the criticism category for an article series on public spaces and family life, written by freelance contributor, Alexandra Lange.
Yann Martel's 2002 novel, also made into a 2012 Ang Lee film, gets a stage adaptation that is wondrously dreamy and profound.
Does a scintillating evening marveling at the genius of songwriter/singer Carole King, performed by an extremely talented ...
First, here are five new stories from The Atlantic’s books section: What to read to understand your mom Parenthood cannot be ...
Ready for a new kind of overnight stay? It's pure charm inside The Flats at Front + Union near Grand Traverse Bay.
Those fake museums and gym-restaurant-spas are multiplying across the city — and taking over even more square feet.
To build affordable homes on a mass scale, William Levitt sought cost-cutting measures and fought political battles.
San Francisco has been submerged by incessant rain in Susanna Kwan's 'Awake in the Floating City,' and Bo has lost her sense ...