* Movies: Ford v Ferrari * Books: Parisian Lives by Deirdre Bair * Music: Rise by Joanna Connor * F&B: gin is infused with elephant
Cops might do well to position their speed traps near movie theaters wherever the new film “Ford v Ferrari” is playing. They might fund their whole year’s
Deirdre Bair has spent her life writing well-received biographies of some of the 20th century’s most fascinating people, including Al Capone and Carl Jung. Yet the only two subjects
Joanna Connor takes her powerful guitar down new paths on “Rise,” an album featuring some jazzier hues, her considerable acoustic skills and even a guest rapper while
There’s a building boom on the Tibetan plateau, one of the world’s last remote places. Mountains long crowned by garlands of fluttering prayer flags are newly topped
The makers of a South African gin infused with elephant dung swear their use of the animal’s excrement is no gimmick. The creators of Indlovu Gin,
For the amount of cursing, vulgarity and nudity in “Dolemite Is My Name ,” it might come as a surprise that it’s actually a rather sweet and
* Movies: Dolemite Is My Name * Books: Little Weirds by Jenny Slate * Music: What You See Is What You Get by Luke Combs * Lifestyle: How to choose the right
Jenny Slate is an artist in the broadest sense of the word. You may know her as a comedian, an actress, or a co-creator of short films.
Not many artists break out on their first record, but Luke Combs did it without much fanfare, dropping an album two years ago that has spent 50
The walls of the Bornholmer Huette pub were last painted in 1973, a light beige that has gradually cracked and darkened into a caramel brown from decades of cigarette
When we’re given a choice about our health care plans, we often choose badly. In one study, more than 80% of the employees at a Fortune
* Movies: The Irishman * Books: Blue Moon: a Jack Reacher Novel by Lee Child * Music: Three Chords and the Truth by Van Morrison * Travelog: Some places offer trips to the
The runtime is the most boring aspect of Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman “ to dwell on. There is no question that three hours and 28 minutes
The narrative in “Blue Moon,” the latest Jack Reacher novel by author Lee Child, has the feel of an old Western where the town needs the sheriff
Don’t judge a book by its cover, or, at least with Van Morrison, an album by its title. Arriving on the heels of a successful series
Financial decisions are rarely easy, whether it’s buying your first car or home or deciding whether to refinance student loans. The anxiety can be heightened for
When Dena Espenscheid answered an advertisement on social media offering a weekend vacation to an unknown destination, her sister warned her she was going to get kidnapped.
* Movies: The Lighthouse * Books: Dear Girls: Intimate Tales, Untold Secrets & Advice for Living Your Best Life by Ali Wong * Music: Colorado by Neil Young with Crazy Horse * Travelog:
Enter “The Lighthouse “ at your own risk. This is a stark, moody, surreal and prolonged descent into seaside madness that will surely not be for
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