Blu-ray on my mind is back, and this week's installment is full of news, including May's Criterion Collection picks and more.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. An award-winning reporter writing about stargazing and the night sky. This week features a sky where winter’s brightest stars ...
Zenni Optical's Lunar New Year 2026 Collection celebrates the Year of the Horse.
Paul Gross directs himself, Leslie Nielsen, Molly Parker, and more in this wacky 2002 sports comedy.
A new exhibition transforms the Variety Arts Theater into a space for early cinema, video art, and contemporary artists' film projects.
The Grammy Hall of Fame announced its latest inductees. The new class features singles and albums from virtually every music genre.
The North American International Toy Fair in New York is just around the corner, and it’s an excellent opportunity for Mattel ...
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The Florence hotel that might make you sack off the Duomo - The only issue with this new opening in the Florentine hills? It rivals the Renaissance splendour it overlooks ...
This post features biographies and notable quotes from oral history interviews with planetary geophysicist Lynnae Quick, ...
Filmmaker Richard Linklater's happiest time was just after he'd finished studies and no longer needed anyone's permission to follow his dream.
Baz Luhrmann ponders the King as a sheer musical force in a documentary that raises a big question: How is there so much life in this dead man?