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What ‘A House of Dynamite’ Gets Right and Wrong About the Nuclear Launch Process – Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation
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Penelope Wilton: ‘They wanted me to tone down my death in Shaun of the Dead. It was too frightening’ | Film
Many actors transform from one version of themselves into another, like Al Pacino around the time of Scarface. Others approach their older selves until they inhabit them, like Jim Broadbent. You have remained your same self: graceful, poised,…
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Wealthy women spend 46% more on art than male peers: findings from the latest Art Basel and UBS Survey of Global Collecting – The Art Newspaper
Gender, age and attitudes to risk is the focus of the Art Basel and UBS Survey of Global Collecting 2025, released today. It finds that women appear to not only be spending more on art but are also more likely to buy work by an unknown artist…
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Streaming Grows, US Ad Revenue Falls
Spanish-language media giant TelevisaUnivision reported higher adjusted profitability for its third quarter, driven by “continued growth” in streaming profits and the impact of previously taken cost efficiency measures.
But the company…
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The Importance of Minimalism in a Maximalist World
Fashion thrives on creative tension, and in particular on the pull exerted by the opposing forces of maximalism and minimalism. We’re still in a maximalist era, but that makes minimalism even more important — which helps to explain much of…
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How Pablo González Vargas and Mayan Warrior lived to fight another Burning Man
It’s a bustling predawn morning in Black Rock City. Darkness clings to the sky as thousands of bikers zoom across a dusty alkaline flat in search of a sunrise set, hoping to outpace the gash of periwinkle light bleeding over the horizon….
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Fondation Cartier’s new home opens in Paris, in a prized spot facing the Louvre
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After a years-long renovation project, the Fondation Cartier art museum will open its doors on Saturday to its new home, opposite the Louvre in Paris.
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‘Springsteen’: The top 9 pop-music biopics in Oscars history
What is it about the musical biopic that has inspired so much Oscar love? Is it the genre’s front-row seat on the turbulent, provocative, culture-shifting lives of artists we’ve worshiped from afar? Is it the transformational, go-for-broke…
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Director Nia DaCosta and Tessa Thompson on ‘Hedda’ and their long friendship
As the saying goes, get yourself a friend that looks at you the way Nia DaCosta and Tessa Thompson look at each other.
The duo have now collaborated on “Hedda,” an adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s 1891 play “Hedda Gabler,” written and…
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