Nothing remotely fantastic about ‘Fantastic Four’

I'll admit it. About an hour into "Fantastic Four," the inexplicably plodding and dreary new attempt to adapt the beloved Marvel story, I started thinking about Ethan Hunt from "Mission:

‘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

Kip Moore explores gray areas on ‘Wild Ones’

Of all the backward-ball cap-wearing male country singers, Kip Moore takes the dirt road less traveled. The songs on his debut album tended to search his soul. But on "Wild Ones,"

News of the World | Google heads down new path with ‘OnHub’ wireless router

Google is making a Wi-Fi router as part of its ambition to provide better Internet connections that make it easier for people to access its digital services and see more

The Sub-Alpine Secret

Sandwiched between Burgundy and Switzerland, Jura is perhaps France’s best-­kept vinous secret, one with idiosyncratic character and Byzantine complexity. Named after the Jura Mountains, it refers to both the département

Food | Tempted to Wine and Dine

Renowned for its superb continental cuisines, Temptations has employed a European garden theme for its interior design. The gentle yet striking vine lighting installation in the center of the room

Shopping |Dress like a Princess

Korean style and cosmetics are all the rage these days. Obsessed with youth, Koreans have the audacity to wear colorful clothes and are not afraid of plastic surgery. For girls

Tweet ‘n roll

Why? Because tweets are cool and cheap.   * Movies: Vacation * Books: Who Do You Love"  by Jennifer Weiner * Music: Kill the Lights by Luke Bryan * Wine: The Swashbuckler Spirit * Food: Master of

‘Vacation’ is a funny homage to its predecessor

The great American family road trip seems, in the 32 years since we first met the Griswolds, as antiquated a concept as ever. Middle class families fly now — device

Weiner explores idea of soul mates in ‘Who Do You Love’

Author Jennifer Weiner delicately sets the stage for a story detailing the celebrations and challenges of romance in "Who Do You Love." She chronicles a relationship that spans 30 years. Readers

Luke Bryan shows some growth on ‘Kill the Lights’

On the songs "Fast" and "Way Way Back," from Luke Bryan's new album "Kill the Lights," the perpetually upbeat star takes his first steps toward acknowledging the complexities that come

News of the World | Acts find unique ways to sell music, reach fans on Twitter

From Kanye West to Taylor Swift to Rihanna, more and more musicians are debuting audio, photo and video content on Twitter to boost marketing efforts without spending big bucks. The social

The Swashbuckler Spirit

Armagnac is both the name of a historic province – for long in existence under the Ancien Régime and replaced by the département system subsequent to the French Revolution –

Food | Master of Improvisation

For many of us, our favorite time of day is happy hour, just after you get off work and really need a drink to wind down. In Macau, the most

Goodbye Landline Phones

* Movies: Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation * Books: Badlands by C.J. Box * Music: Ashes & Dust by Warren Haynes * Wine: The Austro-Italian Legacy * Food: gastronomic Wonderland   DOWNLOAD

Mission accomplished for Cruise in new ‘MI’ flick

There’s some interesting talk in the cleverly satisfying script of “Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation” about the element of luck. As in: How much is luck a factor in the

‘Badlands’ is intriguing stand-alone novel from C.J. Box

The new Wild West, in which a hamlet becomes a boomtown because of its oil-rich fields, makes a sturdy background for C.J. Box's intriguing new stand-alone novel. Taking another break from

Warren Haynes, acoustic band shine on ‘Ashes & Dust’

Thirty-five years in to his career, Warren Haynes returns home to the Appalachian mountains for "Ashes & Dust," a collaboration between the veteran jam-band guitarist and vocalist and the adventurous

News of the World | US agency voting on new phone rules

The copper network behind landline phones, a communications mainstay for more than a century, is going away, as cable and fiber-optics lines come along with faster Internet speeds. But the alternatives

The Austro-Italian Legacy

Austria and Germany are brothers in various ways, and Trentino-Alto Adige (Trentino-Südtirol in German) is to Austria what Alsace (Elsass in German) is to Germany. Both Trentino-Alto Adige and Alsace

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