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DC/DOX Documentary Film Festival announces full slate for 2nd edition
Rolling Out· 4 days agoIn addition to the previously announced Signature Screenings of SUPER/MAN: THE CHRISTOPHER REEVE ...
A guide to the new Queer Classics of movies
Popverse· 3 days agoOver the past century of cinema, there have been a lot of queer classics that have shaped not only queer cinema but also queer moviegoers. Documentaries...
Critics Have Seen Hit Man, And It's Wild How On The Same Page They Are About Glen Powell's New...
Cinema Blend· 2 days agoGlen Powell is proving to be quite the movie star, coming off two years of successful showings in...
Opinion | Costco is the hero America needs right now
Washington Post· 4 days agoThe warehouse shopping club, known for its bulk toilet paper and cheap gas, made an important proclamation last week: Its iconic hot-dog-and-soda deal...
Black Music Month 2024: The New Guardians of Rock
BET.com· 4 days agoThe evolution of technology has revolutionized how music is consumed and discovered on a global scale. Streaming apps like Spotify and Apple Music have...
Donatos' Tom Krouse Isn't Sure What's Next, and That's Totally Fine
QSR· 4 days agoTom Krouse recently received retirement advice on how to answer a question as inevitable as they...
Even Among Gen Z, More Men Than Women Use AI. Here’s Why That Matters.
Forbes· 5 days agoArtificial intelligence has a gender issue, and it’s not just about the images it creates or the...
Comedy series about Maui life gaining traction worldwide | News, Sports, Jobs - Maui News
The Maui News· 2 days ago“We’re tremendously thrilled,” said the show’s script writer Jonathan Melikidse. Described as a...
FACT/SF Presents 5th Annual FACT/SF Summer Dance Festival
Broadway World· 4 days agoFACT/SF Artistic Director Charles Slender-White, explains, "The purpose of the Festival is to...
‘I don’t feel gendered’: Rachel Cusk’s most radical novel yet makes the familiar strange – and moves...
The Conversation· 6 days agoRachel Cusk’s twelfth novel is strange, compelling and ferociously intelligent. It explores artists, mothers and daughters, and the ‘blankness of spirituality’ on the other side of gender.