A 1960s underground abortion network in ‘Call Jane’

In Phyllis Nagy’s “Call Jane,” Joy (Elizabeth Banks) is a 1960s housewife married to a defense attorney (Chris Messina) with a teenage daughter (Grace Edwards) and a

Taylor Swift gets dark, electric on ‘Midnights’

All of me changed like midnight,” Taylor Swift confesses halfway through her latest album, the aptly named and moody “Midnights.” It’s a moment on the electric

‘Descendant’ powerfully telescopes past and present

One of the best films of the year, Margaret Brown’s “Descendant” is, strictly speaking, about the discovery of the Clotilda, the last known slave ship. After

WWII novel sets high bar for historical fiction

Gundi, Irma and Hilde all find themselves at a Lebensborn Society house for future mothers who are deemed to be racially fit. Each woman is there

Enter Tove Lo’s messy femininity in ‘Dirt Femme’

Femininity is all-encompassing, it’s malleable and flesh deep. In Tove Lo’s fifth studio album, “Dirt Femme” — the first under her own independent label — the

The Foshan 1050M Sand

2022-10-22 | Sat | 15:25  Forget about his last run fourth in 1350M sand in September; Rock To Road is one of the few consistent

Romance, mystery in Korean noir ‘Decision to Leave’

An insomniac detective falls for a beautiful suspect in a suspicious death he’s investigating in “Decision to Leave.” This deceptively simple premise is stretched over two beguiling

History of movie academy favors facts over melodrama

Film historians and others digging for a deeper vein of Oscar knowledge than mere trivia will turn up many nuggets in “The Academy and the Award,” which

Miko Marks draws on church roots and bridges genres

Miko Marks created a buzz last month performing at AmericanaFest in Nashville, Tennessee, and his latest album is an engaging encore. “Feel Like Going Home”

The Nanping 1500M Turf

2022-15-10 | Sat | 14:35  Canton Rose missed his win in his last 1200 turf race, I am confident that this Unencumbered offspring mare could

In ‘Tár,’ Cate Blanchett is a maestro at work

Time is the thing,” says Lydia Tár (Cate Blanchett) in  Lydia, a world-renown conductor, is explaining her art as more than waving a baton around —

Violet Hour at The St. Regis

Celebrating the art of drinking and paying homage to the legacy of the original House of Astor, The St. Regis New York, The St. Regis

The Nanchang 1510 Metres Sand

2022-10-08 | Sat | 14:00  Who Fancies You from M.C Tam’s yard caught the eye in his work recently, although he has no win record

‘Smile’ turns twisted grin into bland horror flick

I have mostly frowny faces for “Smile,” a bluntly unsettling and blandly grim new horror flick that wrings as much mileage as it can out of a

The Bao Tou 1500 Metres Turf

2022-10-02 | Sat | 15:25  Owner Alliance return to his first outing of the new season, he should take all the beating from the field

A classic battle epic in ‘The Woman King’

Viola Davis should have been leading armies this whole time. In “ The Woman King,” the always regal Oscar-winner is a mass of muscle, battle

Portuguese feast

This month, Mesa at The Karl Lagerfeld is launching a weekly Sunday Matiné featuring delicacies from the streets of Portugal to the shores of Macau.

The Chepstow 1510M Sand

2022-09-24 | Sat | 14:30  Fortune Ahead ran a big race towards the end of season carried big weight of 133 lb ; he fought

Jiminy Cricket! A live-action ‘Pinocchio’

After a string of live-action remakes, from “Beauty and the Beast” to “The Lion King,” the Walt Disney Co. has finally gotten around to “ Pinocchio.”

Time for Negroni

Xiao Ting at Four Seasons Macao proudly presents two cocktails inspired by its signature venues. Slices of fresh orange fruits are meticulously embedded into sake, enhancing the sweet

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