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Cambridge-based author Allison King is making waves with her debut novel “The Phoenix Pencil Company,” which has just been ...
It's that time again for the sound of "Pomp and Circumstance" as high school seniors at Dr. Joaquín García High School collect their diplomas at the school's graduation ceremony, held ...
Pedro Pascal's new western drama Eddington has just released its first trailer, also starring Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, ...
A new trailer "Eddington" shows Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal competing to become mayor as the New Mexico city is overcome by violence. The modern Western film is directed by Ari Aster.
OpenAI co-founder and CEO Sam Altman is "deeply obsessed" with the 2013 film Her, according to technology journalist Karen ...
But fictional portraits of AI have pretty much never looked like the actual present of AI. All those killer Terminators, rebellious Westworld robots, and nuke-hijacking supercomputers have nothing to ...
The John Wick films helped transform action cinema over the past decade. This first spin-off features Ana de Armas as, yes, a ballerina who is training to be an assassin. Len “Underworld” Wiseman ...
A 5.5-mile, $1.3 billion light rail extension in south Phoenix opens June 7, connecting the area to downtown. The extension includes new stations, art installations, a park-and-ride, and enhanced ...
Welcome to Ask The Book Doctor, a new recurring series about books and reading them. My home is full of books. Because I am able to justify it as “supporting the local bookstore” and “keeping my own ...
The book "Grown" by Tiffany Jackson has been added to the rotation of The Bottom's Banned Book Club and will be discussed at the club's reading event 2-4 p.m. May 31 at Lawson McGhee Library, 500 W.
In June, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss “Mrs. Dalloway,” Virginia Woolf’s classic novel about one day in the life of an London woman in 1923. By MJ Franklin MJ Franklin is ...
Books are a year-round pleasure, but summer reading is an institution. As children, we read voraciously (whether for joy or to win prizes). As adults, summer is often the only time we can really ...