Sweet Art

With sugar as Public Enemy No. 1, sweet white wines are becoming less and less popular in the world. Even less popular in China where white wines are

Food & Beverage | Sands going organic

In support of the Macao International Environmental Co-operation Forum & Exhibition (MIECF), Sands Dining Sensations launched an Organic Food Tasting event with the media at Conrad Macao

Ronaldo’s latest masterpiece Cristiano

  * Movies: Chappaquiddick * Book: Other People’s Houses by Abbi Waxman * Music: No Mercy in This Land by Ben Harper & Charlie Musselwhite * Wine: The Temple of Kamptal * F&B: delicacies at

‘Chappaquiddick’ examines the ripples of a scandal

Ambiguous and damning at once, John Curran’s “Chappaquiddick” plunges us back into the summer of 1969: the season of Woodstock, the moon landing, the Manson murders and

‘Other People’s Houses’ offers view from the carpool minivan

Frances Bloom can jam seven children into a minivan designed for six with no problem. Her daily carpooling duty tethers her neighbors’ lives together. It also affords

Ben Harper, Charlie Musselwhite stage blues reunion

With a Grammy for best blues album in their pocket for 2014’s “Get Up!” Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite put themselves in contention again with “No Mercy

News of the world | Champion’s League: Ronaldo scores stunner as Madrid beats Juventus 3-0

Cristiano Ronaldo's latest masterpiece was so good even the opposing fans had to stand up and applaud. Ronaldo pulled off a spectacular overhead kick to score

The Temple of Kamptal

Niederösterreich is Austria’s largest wine region, comprising a total of eight subregions, namely Carnuntum, Kamptal, Kremstal, Thermenregion, Traisental, Wachau, Wagram and Weinviertel. Of the octet, Wachau, Kremstal and

Food & Beverage | Former Asian Best Female Chefs present delicacies at Wynn Palace

Wynn Palace organized a lunch by the two winners of the best female Asian chef awards from 2014 and 2016, on the sidelines of this year’s awards

Slick neo-noir ‘Gemini’ stays surface level

Writer-director Aaron Katz’s “Gemini “ is a very stylishly executed and well-cast attempt at a Lynchian neo-noir that doesn’t really work. Glum and meandering, the Los Angeles-set

Chrissy Metz inspires through personal essays

When Chrissy Metz was her sister’s chaperon at a local talent event in Florida, she never imagined that she would be discovered that day, too. She made

Kim Richey keeps great music coming below the radar Kim Richey, “Edgeland” (Yep Roc Records)

Kim Richey has been winning over critics for years, but music buyers have been slower to catch on. On her eighth album, “Edgeland,” she once again

News of the World | Phone apps push people to take their pills

Smartphone apps that monitor pill-taking are now available, and researchers are testing how well they work when medication matters. Experts praise the efficiency, but some say the

The Alpine Bastion

Switzerland is a distinct anomaly in numerous regards: situated in the heart of Western Europe and the only country that borders the three largest countries on the continent

FOOD & BEVERAGE | Grill 58 at MGM Cotai boasts quality culinary experience

Headed by star Chef Mauro Colagreco, Grill 58 at MGM Cotai offers a menu where guests can have a selection of meat and seafood prepared in a

Selfie Medicine

  * Movies: Gemini * Book: This Is Me: Loving the Person You Are Today by Chrissy Metz * Music: Edgeland by Kim Richey * Wine: The Alpine Bastion * F&B: Grill 58

Off the Sideline

  * Movies: Unsane * Book: The Bishop’s Pawn by Steve Berry * Music: Englaborn & Variations by Johann Johannsson * Wine: The New Pinnacle of Spain * KitchenWise: spaghetti squash   DOWNLOAD

Soderbergh’s ‘Unsane’ is pulp seen through an iPhone

Steven Soderbergh, who briefly retired from Hollywood after lamenting its timid small-mindedness, has shot his second post-hiatus film entirely on an iPhone. “Unsane,” a pulpy psychological

‘Bishop’s Pawn’ is Steve Berry’s most personal novel to date

Before Cotton Malone worked with Stephanie Nelle and the Magellan Billet, he was a Navy lawyer who seemed to get cases that kept him busy, but weren’t

Johann Johannsson’s debut album is newly interpreted

Englaborn was Icelandic composer Johann Johannsson’s debut album, first issued in 2002. Best known for his soundtracks, Johannsson received Oscar nominations for “The Theory of Everything” and

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