Ten thousand years ago, in the Fertile Crescent of the ancient Near East, humans domesticated wheat and cattle. On Friday, PopUp Bagels, the “super popular NYC bagel shop” that is actually from ...
New York Times columnist Ross Douthat, left, and Ari Schulman, editor of The New Atlantis, participate in the "Can Humanity Survive the Digital Age?" event hosted by the Institute for Human Ecology at ...
There are sometimes albums so magical, so transformative that when it comes time to write about them, as a music critic, I find it challenging to describe how immense it is. You don’t want to give ...
Given how the horror film The Black Phone (2022) concludes, any possible sequel was always going to feel contrived. Indeed, the setup for Black Phone 2 is a bit of a reach. However, by leaning further ...
Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. Let’s be real. This year has not been kind to the restaurant industry ...
Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...
On a recent Friday night, as the prime-time evening rush was starting to subside, I dined with Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz, the are-they-or-aren’t-they couple of the moment. He, Errol Flynn–ish with ...
It’s funny then, that I am drawn most to “Downtown Train,” arguably the straightest part of Rain Dogs. Ribot and Richards don’t play on it; Waits, Robert Quine, and G.E. Smith layered three guitar ...
Artificial intelligence, especially generative AI, is perhaps the hottest area of technology investment today. Many AI innovations have been aimed at the enterprise market. However, small businesses ...
WASHINGTON — While President Donald Trump was featured on the latest cover of Time magazine, the president clearly isn't a fan of their photo choice. The cover, and accompanied article for the ...
Shadow Ticket starts with a bang. “The explosion when it comes seems to be from somewhere across the river and nearer the Lake,” Thomas Pynchon writes. “Nobody seems surprised.” In language and ...