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Glenn Lowry, Longtime MoMA Director, Will Step Down Next Year
After 30 years at the helm of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Glenn Lowry will depart in September 2025.
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Are Art and Science Forever Divided? Or Are They One and the Same?
The sprawling California festival “PST Art” promises a dialogue between “two cultures.” But painting and physics may have more in common than their practitioners know.
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Everything the Light Touches: James Earl Jones (1931-2024)
Before anything else, there was that voice. Rich, regal, majestic, magnificent, and instantly recognizable—it seemed to come from a part of Heaven reserved solely for true greatness. Back in the day, it boomed out of your TV, announcing that “This is CNN.” Even further back in the day, it bellowed out of one of the…
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TIFF 2024: The Room Next Door, Hard Truths
Someone once said, “Mike Leigh doesn’t make bad movies.” I repeated this in the days leading up to the premiere of his latest at TIFF and his acceptance of the Ebert Director Award (more on that lovely event soon). But the truth is that the same could be said about Pedro Almodóvar, who has taken…
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TIFF 2024: Young Werther, Addition, My Father’s Daughter
Adapting Goethe’s Sturm und Drang classic “The Sorrows of Young Werther” into a buoyant, bright Canadian rom-com feels like a horrendously awful idea on paper. And, for the first few minutes of José Lourenço’s film, I was convinced it was. This is an aggressively quirky movie that feels buried in twee in its opening scenes.…
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Sophos Firewall v21: Third-party threat feeds
How to make the most of the new features in Sophos Firewall v21
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Crimson Palace returns: New Tools, Tactics, and Targets
Chinese cyberespionage campaign renews efforts in multiple organizations in Southeast Asia, blending tactics and expanding efforts
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The Best Melons in Los Angeles
Let’s be honest, so am I.
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After Decades of Dry Martinis, It’s Great to Go Wet
The wet martini served by a new restaurant in Manhattan reflects an appreciation of vermouth that’s been a long time coming.
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Johnson’s Spending Plan Falters, Facing Resistance From Both Parties
The speaker’s first effort to avert a government shutdown ran into a buzz saw of opposition from both far-right and mainstream Republicans.