Fans of Colleen Hoover saw a win with last year’s book-to-screen adaptation of It Ends with Us, which made big box office ...
A new exhibition in Paris helps visitors step into the modernist master’s sonically inspired world. In 1896, the 30-year-old ...
It’s easy to write off the 1970s as a haze of disco, shag carpets, and questionable fashion. But in cinema, it was no less of ...
In the days following a cease-fire in Gaza, the orchestra returned to New York under circumstances that were more tense than ...
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Star Trek's Harshest Reality Is What Happens to Spock Between Strange New Worlds & The Original Series
Strange New Worldsenters its final seasons, something terrible is going to happen to Spock to make him the character fans ...
In a history-making production of Romeo and Juliet, dancers Misty Copeland and Calvin Royal III play star-crossed lovers for ...
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7 Portuguese Brands From Lisboa Fashion Week to Have On Your Radar
F rom introducing the masses to beloved designer labels like Marques'Almeida and Alameda Turquesa, to providing production ...
John Woo rewrote the rules for action. Then his Hong Kong hits fell out of circulation. Now that they're back, he explains ...
From Elmgreen & Dragset to Barbara Kruger and Dash Snow, plus radical publishing and performance – here’s where to be when ...
War and Peace” is a long, sprawling and boring novel about Napoleon’s invasion. But its true strength lies in other places.
Terence Davies’s sumptuous story of New York high society returns to UK cinemas this week. In our October 2000 issue, Philip Horne explored what made the film “an unpredictable, unformulaic success”.
The Lyric Opera’s production of ‘Medea’ proves opera isn’t archaic as people would like to think. Gilded ribbons, wrapped ...
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