Secret ‘Wonderscape’

This season, Cloudy Bay presents the debut of Sauvignon Blanc 2023 with an immersive ‘Wonderscape’ experience nestled within a secret heaven, welcoming guests with enchanting natural

Teen dreams and adult nightmares in Sofia Coppola’s ‘Priscilla’

Dreamily gazing at the album covers of Elvis Presley was not, statistically speaking, a rare habit among American teen girls in the late 1950s and early

Chinese Medicine Spa Indulgence

When one thinks of Chinese Medicine, the concept of spa indulgence hardly comes to mind. Yet, The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel Macao recently launched a new

Crab Feast 

Blending the flavors of the Jiangsu-Zhejiang region with Cantonese cuisine, they offered a fleeting taste of autumn’s finest. Established for over 60 years, Cheng Long Hang

Scorsese’s epic ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is sweeping tale of greed, richly told

There tends to be lots of fast talking and fast moving in Martin Scorsese films, often from shifty types trying to get away with something. Or sometimes, simply because

The Rolling Stones show time’s (still) on their side

Near the end of the exultant “Sweet Sounds of Heaven,” the penultimate track on The Rolling Stones’ terrific new album “Hackney Diamonds” (yes, NEW), we hear what

German Indulgence

This week, St. Regis Macao had a unique collaboration between The Manor and Heimat by Peter Find for a two-day exquisite dining indulgence. Fusing German cuisine with locally

Jamie Foxx leads a crowd-pleasing courtroom drama in ‘The Burial’

Jamie Foxx deploys his movie star charm judiciously and skillfully as a litigator with swagger to spare in “ The Burial,” a very entertaining courtroom drama.

Kale, crispy bacon upgrades grilled cheese to an adult level

Satisfying, tasty and quick, a grilled cheese is a weeknight staple for a reason. But we use a couple tricks to spruce it up, taking it

Ed Sheeran’s beautifully honest exploration of adult despondency

I’ve been up all night, thinking about dying,” Ed Sheeran opens “When Will I Be Alright”, one of his new album’s final tracks. “I’ve just

In ‘Fair Play,’ a battle of the sexes on Wall Street

The disquieting root of Chloe Domont’s slinky, slick feature debut “Fair Play” lies in the face of Luke (Alden Ehrenreich) as he learns that his fiance

Allow Jorja Smith to reintroduce herself on her sophomore release, ‘Falling or Flying’

Breaks are privileges awarded veteran acts, most often an effect of long-lasting relevancy. The opposite is also true: New acts are rarely given permission to take

Kitchen of Wonders

A dynamic dining destination in its own right, the newly opened Andaz Macau is home to a captivating culinary venue where guests can experience the authentic flavors

‘Dumb Money’ recalls GameStop squeeze, when regular folk put the screws on Wall Street

The little guy — or at least the little guy with a few hundred bucks to sink into the stock market — gets a movie to

Talk of the town

Mott 32 Hong Kong, the luxury Chinese restaurant, is ushering in the Autumn/Winter season with a new Seasonal Menu that plays homage to China’s Fukien

A star-making turn for Eve Hewson in the feel-good ‘Flora and Son’

John Carney, the Irish filmmaker of “Once,” “Sing Street” and “Begin Again,” makes the movie version of “three chords and the truth.” His films, unabashedly earnest,

Journey to France

Recently, the Ritz-Carlton Café hosted a special culinary event, bringing together two renowned chefs for a night of innovative French fine dining. The dinner featured a four-hand collaboration

‘Cassandro,’ with Gabriel Garcia Bernal as a liberated luchador, is a winner

Anyone who has eagerly followed Gabriel Garcia Bernal since his breakthrough roles in “Amores Perros” and “Y tu mamá también” likely never foresaw him one day

Showcasing Chinese Culinary Excellence

Dedicated to the inheritance and promotion of Chinese culture, MGM invited Li Xiaolin, the third-generation heir of the century-old Family Li Imperial Cuisine, a renowned traditional Manchu

Pinochet as a vampire in surreal, frightening ‘El Conde’

The Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet is not dead in Pablo Larraín’s “El Conde.” He is instead a 250-year-old vampire living in semi-exile and wishing for

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