Dystopian, post-apocalyptic, mockumentary: these are common, even hackneyed genres in today’s movies and television. But when film-maker Peter Watkins deployed them in the 1960s, they were revolutionary, and Watkins himself was revolutionary as…
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Samsung Art Store and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Simultaneously Launch New Collection In-Person and on Art TVs
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Of Light and Air: Winslow Homer in Watercolor Exhibition Debuts on Samsung Art Store as the Exhibition Opens at MFA Boston
11/3/2025
Samsung Art Store announced today…
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ERGATTA LAUNCHES THE LUXE, SETTING A NEW STANDARD FOR ROWERS
The new flagship connected rower offers various hardware upgrades and builds on the company’s legacy of elegant design and industry-leading fitness software.
NEW YORK, Nov. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Ergatta, the leaders…
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Taiwan-Japan Series ‘Love Ends in Bloom’ Bows at TCCF
Blending history, romance, and cross-cultural collaboration, Taiwan–Japan series “Love Ends in Bloom” reflects on identity, memory, and shared Asian heritage.
“Love Ends in Bloom” began as a reflection by executive producer Chang…
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New AI holiday ad’s “craftsmanship is so much better.”
For a few weeks last November, no villain loomed larger over Madison Avenue and social media that polices it than Coca-Cola.
The company’s “Holidays Are Coming” spot, an homage to a classic 1995 ad, featured the original’s rhythmic…
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The Strad news – Grancino violin and two bows stolen from Dutch train
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A 1690 Giovanni Grancino violin and two bows by Eitan Hoffer have been stolen from a train travelling from The Hague to Breda in the Netherlands on Saturday 1 November. The theft occurred between 8 and 9pm, likely at…
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Cunard’s Transatlantic Fashion Week Makes Its Triumphant Return Aboard Queen Mary 2
Fashion icon Christian Siriano is headlining the unique Event Voyage, whose designs have been worn by global stars such as Lady Gaga, Oprah, Julia Roberts and more. Siriano will be overseeing…
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Animation! at Ventana Sur Unveils 14 Projects
Brazil’s “The March of the Sunflowers,” Chile’s “Anita Froggy” and Colombia’s “Noa” feature among 14 animated feature and series projects which comprise the Ventana Sur Animation! Pitching Sessions 2025.
From…
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new work from literary titans Margaret Atwood and Salman Rushdie
This week, the reviews were dominated by literary titans Margaret Atwood and Salman Rushdie as well as foremost actor, Anthony Hopkins.
Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts (Chatto & Windus), by 85-year-old Canadian novelist, poet and essayist…
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‘My Father’s Shadow,’ ‘Pillion’ Lead
Akinola Davies Jr.’s Lagos-set coming-of-age tale My Father’s Shadow and Harry Lighton’s kinky queer romance Pillion are among the frontrunners at the 2025 British Independent Film Awards (BIFAs), which revealed its nominations on…
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