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Cannes 2024 Diary 2: International Genre Picks | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert
RogerEbert.com· 2 days agoThe walled city provided sanctuary for Chinese/Vietnamese refugee Chan Lok-kwun (Raymond Lam) after...
‘Little events’? Hong Kong must be more aggressive in tourism drive: industry
South China Morning Post· 3 days agoThe updated list of mega events taking place between July and December features 42 large-scale...
Summer 2024: Kenosha Area Events
Kenosha News· 3 days agoIt's shaping up to be another busy summer in Kenosha County, with plenty of car shows, festivals, baseball and bike racing. Keep this section handy and...
Glen Powell Finally Conquered Hollywood. So Why Is He Leaving?
The Hollywood Reporter· 3 days agoGlen Powell arrives at lunch through a back door toting a container of bone broth he isn’t eager to...
Confused about Joker's new origin in Joker: Year One and how it connects to Three Jokers? Batman...
Popverse· 4 days agoIf you think you know the Joker, the joke's on you. In the recent Batman comic book storyline...
‘Universal Language’ Review: Guy Maddin Meets Abbas Kiarostami in a Deadpan Canadian Fable
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Move over, Fabio. Romance novels have changed — and so has the community | Texarkana Gazette
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See A Red Giant Beside The ‘Flower Moon:’ The Night Sky This Week
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Malls are in trouble in Minnesota and beyond. Will your mall close or evolve?
Star Tribune (Minneapolis) via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoIf someone had proposed a big water park at a shopping mall 40 years ago, the response would have been enthusiastic. Brilliant! Build it. But now there are environmental concerns. The proposed ...
Akron’s Nightlight Cinema brings arthouse films and community to the city’s arts district
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 5 days agoThe Nightlight Cinema at 30 N. High St, is currently a cozy 42-person single-screen movie arthouse...