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Chinese Woman Jailed for Reporting on Covid Set to be Freed
Yet Zhang Zhan’s supporters and human rights activists who had followed her case said they could not reach her or her family members.
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Mumbai Storms Topple Billboard, Killing at Least 8
Heavy rains and high winds ripped through the financial capital of India, toppling a billboard onto a crowd of people seeking shelter.
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A Preview of the 2024 Cannes Film Festival
This Tuesday, May 14th, the 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival kicks off, with a bevy of new and exciting titles from classic and contemporary filmmakers around the globe. Some of the most eagerly anticipated works of 2024 make their debut here, whether in or out of competition for the Palme d’Or. RogerEbert.com will be…
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Driven By Love and Necessity: An Interview With Lily Gladstone
Since their remarkable breakthrough role as a soulful, lonely rancher in Kelly Reichardt’s “Certain Women,” Lily Gladstone has left an indelible mark on cinema and television. Mostly working with writer-directors on small, personal projects, they’ve blazed an invaluable trail for Indigenous and queer representation within the medium with their cerebral, meditative, and singularly beguiling screen…
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I’ve Never Seen Anything Like It Before: Roger Corman (1926-2024)
If you were to look at a photograph of Roger Corman without knowing who it was, you might suspect that he was a straight-laced Midwestern businessman—the kind of guy who thrived back in the days of three-martini lunches and Elks Club memberships. You almost certainly would never have pegged him as the kind of guy…
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RogerEbert.com Announces Assistant Editor, Weekly Critic, and Social Media Manager
In 2013, my late husband Roger and I launched RogerEbert.com as a stand-alone site separate from our previous partner since 2002, the Chicago Sun-Times. As you know, Roger passed away April 4, 2013, and I made the decision to continue the movie review site in his name. Since Roger’s name is synonymous with quality film criticism, I have endeavored to continue…
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Extracting data from encrypted virtual disks: six methods
For incident responders, a variety of techniques for information retrieval from locked-up VMs
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This Easy Egg Noodle Recipe Riffs on Lokshen mit Kaese
Speedy, savory and pantry-friendly, this dish celebrates buttery egg noodles by topping them with sour cream, scallions and runny eggs.
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Fresh pea recipes to highlight the small but mighty spring vegetable
Freshly shelled peas are a marvel to behold. These recipes for gazpacho, pasta and more let the spring vegetable shine.
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The best way to crack an egg for every personality type
There is no right or wrong way to crack an egg, only what works for you.