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Killers of the Flower Moon
“Do you see the wolves in this picture,” Ernest Burkhardt (Leonardo DiCaprio) reads aloud as he works his way through a children’s book early in Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon.” The wolves aren’t really hidden at all, and they won’t be in the film that follows either, a masterful historical drama about evil…
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Love Wins: Stephen Apkon’s Thoughts on Love in the Time of War
Stephen Apkon co-directed the very important documentary, “Disturbing The Peace,” about a group of Israelis and Palestinians whose mission is to interrupt the cycle of violence in the Middle East and work towards peace. It made such an impact on our audience when it was shown at our Ebertfest Film Festival, that it won the very…
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Short Films in Focus: Gavin Friday on Peter and the Wolf
Sergei Prokofiev’s orchestral classic Peter and the Wolf has been adapted countless times either as a recording, performance, or animated film. Can anything new be brought to the story or the music? U2’s Bono and frequent collaborators Gavin Friday and Maurice Seezer put together their own recorded version and illustrated companion book in 2003 as a…
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#469 October 17, 2023
Matt writes: On October 7th, the world lost one of its greatest filmmakers when Terence Davies passed away at age 77. He left us with numerous masterworks released over the past half-century including “Distant Voices, Still Lives,” “The Long Day Closes,” “The House of Mirth” and “The Deep Blue Sea.” When I interviewed him about…
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Restaurant Review: Hakka Cuisine in Chinatown
Hakka Cuisine offers New Yorkers an enticing taste of dishes from a Chinese people who’ve held close to their culture as they’ve migrated around the world.
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Teriyaki rib-eye steak delivers a lightning-fast dinner on a weeknight
A new cookbook teaches you how to master Asian cooking techniques, one dish at a time.
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After months-long fight, Maine man can keep emotional support chickens
C-Jay Martin’s neighbors in Bangor, Maine rallied to help him keep his backyard chickens, which were not allowed by city ordinance.
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Hamas Hijacked Victims’ Social Media Accounts to Spread Terror
The use of hostages’ Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp accounts to livestream attacks and issue death threats is a new tactic, experts said.
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What if We Could All Control A.I.?
Researchers at Anthropic asked roughly 1,000 Americans to write rules for their A.I. chatbot. The results could be a model for future kinds of A.I. governance.
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U.S. Tightens China’s Access to A.I. Chips
The further limits on shipments could cripple Beijing’s A.I. ambitions and dampen revenues for U.S. chip makers, analysts said.