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The Cannes Love Affair With American Cinema Takes Unexpected Turns
New York Times· 2 days agoWhether it’s Demi Moore’s performance in “The Substance” or Sean Baker’s tale of a Brooklyn sex...
Can You Read a Book in a Quarter of an Hour?
The New Yorker· 6 days agoThe most potent enemy of reading, it goes without saying, is the small, flat box that you carry in your pocket. There’s no point in grinding through a whole book—a chewy bunch of words arranged ...
Two South Asian Women Directors in Cannes’ Official Selection Is a Miracle: Payal Kapadia and...
indieWIRE· 3 days agoCannes: IndieWire talks to history-making South Asian filmmakers Payal Kapadia and Sandhya Suri...
Your adventure begins at Shreve Memorial Library
The Shreveport Times· 1 day agoSchool is out for summer, and you know what that means… Shreve Memorial Library’s annual Summer Reading Program is just around the corner. This year, the...
Check out Berkeley's summer reading list for incoming students
UC Newsroom· 3 days agoWith “Defining Moments” as its theme, this year’s list features engaging works of fiction and nonfiction — a wide range of books (plus one film) — recommended for you, as ...
Proof of Concept Announces First Class of Filmmakers
Variety· 5 days agoProof of Concept, an accelerator program supporting women, trans and nonbinary filmmakers founded by Oscar winner Cate Blanchett, producer Coco Francini...
Film Independent Sets Six For 2024 Episodic Directing Intensive
Deadline Hollywood· 4 days agoFilm Independent's Episodic Directing Intensive has locked in six participants for 2024, Deadline...
J.P. MORGAN PRESENTS ITS 25TH ANNUAL SUMMER READING LIST
Morningstar· 5 days agoJ.P. Morgan today announced its 25th annual Summer Reading List, a collection of books selected to reflect upon, inspire and propel us forward. "In the 25 years since we launched the J.P. Morgan ...
20 New Books Hitting Shelves This Summer That NPR Critics Can’t Wait to Read
KQED· 4 days agoThe Future Was Color by Patrick Nathan has everything I look for in a book: a unique and startling...