Screened at the Hop on Oct. 25, the short adventure film series was more effective at showcasing human resilience beyond the ...
Sixty-four years after Stanley Kramer’s Judgement at Nuremberg, Nuremberg (Nov. 7, in theaters) adapts Jack El-Hai’s 2013 ...
For Slovakian-born Australian photographer Michaela Skovranova, there’s no line between the intense personal focus her ...
In the art world, John Berger (1926-2017) will likely always be renowned for Ways of Seeing, the paradigm-shifting 1972 TV series and book. It remains essential, and its ideas are the subject of ...
The U.S. has always been a place where reality sometimes feels stranger than fiction—a melting pot of cultures, technologies, ...
Do we live under ‘Pornocracy’ - a “system where our minds, relationships and laws are shaped by global-scale sexual exploitation”? It’s a frightening claim. However, after reading the compelling, ...
Lauren Mellor from Original Power and Dr Tom Longden from Western Sydney University discuss their new report that exposes the staggering human and systemic toll of prepaid electricity systems.
British singer Lily Allen is the latest celebrity to give the revenge dress a whirl, but unlike some of her predecessors, ...
Hiking is generally seen as a relatively tame pursuit, but in the remote valleys of British Columbia's Purcell Mountains it ...
This reminded me of the 250 th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence next year, and something I have wondered (and I ...
The Handmaid's Tale' author's entertaining memoir wittily recounts her life and (many) loves - and her accidental rise to ...
Del Toro cobbles together ambitious, magnificent Frankenstein Referred to as “my Everest,” director Guillermo del Toro has ...
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