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At the Taormina Film Festival, the Oscar-winning director reflects on faith, immigration, protests, and a divided America.
On April 4, 2025—the day after my mother’s 71st birthday—we put our family’s cat to rest. She was 19. JINX could be moody and ...
Stevie Ray Vaughan backstage at the Royal Oak Music Theater during the Soul to Soul world tour on February 14, 1986, in Royal Oak, Michigan (Image credit: Ross Marino/Rock Negatives/MediaPunch). If ...
When he jingled the cool-posing hook to “24’s,” the hit on 2003’s Trap Muzik, the Georgia griot itemized the game’s illicit spoils and turned out trap’s addictive inaugural anthem. The dope-boy flows ...
Dope Lemon brought its psychedelic indie-folk desert rock to the Fillmore Auditorium on May 29, and fans showed up and out for the show. Opening act The Palms set a relaxed tone for the evening ...
A Butte man accused of slipping a hand from handcuffs and bolting from a Butte police car pleaded not guilty to felony escape Wednesday.
They were, and still are, the voices we rely on time and time again for inspo when it comes to our tresses. Now formereditors share how their time at the publication influenced their hair-fidence ...
Reviews, essays, best sellers and children's books coverage from The New York Times Book Review.
The MAHA movement’s new film “Toxic Nation” says ultraprocessed foods, seed oils, pesticides and fluoride are making us sick. Here’s what research shows.
Former first lady Jill Biden's top aide, Anthony Bernal, became one of the most influential people in the Biden White House, a new book claims.
In “The Spinach King,” John Seabrook recounts how his grandfather turned a family farm into an industrial behemoth, and exposes the greed and malfeasance behind the prosperous facade.
The following is an excerpt from his new book: On Dope: Drug Enforcement and The First Policeman. INTRODUCTION. Civilizations die from suicide, not murder. –Arnold Toynbee. We are in grave danger of ...