China | Man & Machine

For decades, manufacturers employed waves of young migrant workers from China’s countryside to work at countless factories in coastal provinces, churning out cheap toys, clothing and electronics that helped power

The bearable niceness of ‘The Intern’

The world of Nancy Meyers sure is beautiful. But her studied production design and dreamy interiors have become such a focal point, that they’ve almost eclipsed her storytelling. It marginalizes what

Joe Ely sings about the land of hobos and dreams

Panhandle Rambler” is set in West Texas, where train and radio stations stir the imagination, and a traffic light is worthy of note. Amarillo native Joe Ely brings the region

Elizabeth Gilbert saws fear in half in ‘Big Magic’

Over a lifetime committed to writing, Elizabeth Gilbert has learned that engaging fear is part of the creative process. In her new book, “Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear,” she

News of the World | Robot revolution sweeps China’s factory floors

In China's factories, the robots are rising. For decades, manufacturers employed waves of young migrant workers from China’s countryside to work at countless factories in coastal provinces, churning out cheap toys,

The Catalonian Hinterland

(Continued from “The Catalonian Littoral” on 28 August 2015) Situated along the western boundary of Catalonia bordering Aragón, Costers del Segre (literally: banks of the Segre) is Catalonia’s most inland wine

Food | Literature and Cuisine

Huaiyang dishes are often served in banquets for big events such as the first grand banquet for the ceremony of the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949

Bon Jovi | Performing on a Prayer

* Movies: Time Out of Mind* Books: In the Dark Places by Peter Robinson * Music: Hollywood Vampires by Hollywood Vampires * Wine: The Most Serene * Food: Malaysian Feast DOWNLOAD

Gere, quiet and moving in portrait of a homeless man

Spare change? Any spare change?" The man holding the cup in the street looks, from a distance, like just some guy in a wool cap, formless parka and rumpled pants. Only

‘In the Dark Places’ has solid, multilayered plot

Peter Robinson's intelligent series about Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks deftly explores contemporary issues that by their nature often take place in the urban areas of Yorkshire, England, with the

Cooper-led Hollywood Vampires raise the dead – and the roof

Alice Cooper has made a career out of keeping the creepiness front and center in hard rock. His latest project Hollywood Vampires — a true supergroup including Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry

MDT Exclusive | The one and only Bon Jovi to rock Cotai next weekend

  The title of his most famous hit may indeed be “Livin’ On A Prayer” and fortuitously for the region’s Jon Bon Jovi fans, by a twist of fate, it seems

The Most Serene

Arguably the most glamorous of Italy’s 20 administrative regions, Veneto is surely one of the most important in terms of fine wines. Whilst Piemonte is rightly proud of its Moscato,

Food | Malaysian Feast

From now until the end of the month, Golden Pavilion, R Bar, Wave and Asia Kitchen at City of Dreams, as well as Altira Macau’s Monsoon, will feature a selection

Isle of Man, Bitcoin Haven

Or was he a ruthless businessman who treated co-workers callously, took credit for the work of others, and often acted out of jealousy and spite? * Movies: Steve Jobs * Books: Bream

Gibney presents Steve Jobs’ darker side in new documentary

Was Steve Jobs a brilliant visionary whose singular mind, capable of blending art, technology and commerce as never before, inspired the world to “think different” and changed the way we

Eisenberg embraces misfits in ‘Bream Gives Me Hiccups’

Jesse Eisenberg may be known for his starring role in “The Social Network,” but his writing resume is equally notable. He has written three plays and a myriad of short

No need for Joan Shelley to scream for attention

The album title and Joan Shelley’s name appear in the corner of the cover in small type, which is truth in advertising. Her music doesn’t scream for attention, and on

News of the World | Isle of Man Tax haven with tailless cats, becomes bitcoin hub

The Isle of Man is a strange place. Home to four-horned sheep, cats without tails, and perfectly preserved Victorian-era steam locomotives, this rock in the middle of the Irish Sea

The Gemstone of Saint-Julien

Multiple parallels can be drawn between Burgundy’s Nuits-Saint-Georges and Bordeaux’s Saint-Julien, and not just for the “Saint” in their illustrious names. Both are sometimes unfairly overlooked due to their mighty

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