From brainrotting doomscrollers to disruptors reshaping political discourse worldwide, the Generation Z shed many a ...
A landmark Harvard study on adult development found that strong social environments predict longevity better than wealth or ...
Most people watch movies as entertainment, but a small number of films function more like experiences you carry with you.
Maintaining psychological hygiene is an act of existential agency, a rebellion against the commodification of our attention.
A gifted Queens rapper (Lexa Gates), a noisy British band (Maruja), a Drake-approved emo songwriter (Julia Wolf), a lo-fi ...
A Book Review art director selects the book jackets that surprised him, delighted him and stayed with him this year.
Rabbi Bruce D. Forman writes “when approached thoughtfully, Christmas can function as a once-a-year invitation for Jews to rest, reset, soften our emotional guard, and rediscover our own ...
From exile to family dysfunction, street food to sex, this stylish novel about a mother visiting her estranged gay son in Tokyo explores familiar themes ...
Writing in the Times, Laura Hackett found Somewhere, a Boy and a Bear to be a "comprehensive portrait of Milne, going all the ...
The IFFK programme, true to form, remained vast and unapologetically sprawling, with Indian films jostling against weighty retrospectives, restored classics, and a relentless stream of international ...
A brash, sketchy approach, using comic book cells and snappy animation for more dialogue-heavy moments, allows Artis Impact ...