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It’s Important for a Film to Wake an Audience Up: Ira Sachs on “Peter Hujar’s Day”
In December of 1974, two close friends talked as a tape recorder captured their conversation. It was part of a project Linda Rosencrantz was working on, asking her friends in the arts community to tell her the story of how they spent a day. Ira Sachs’ new film, “Peter Hujar’s Day,” is a meditation on…
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Netflix’s “Last Samurai Standing” is One of the Best Action Shows of the Year
Edgar Wright’s “The Running Man” may be the survival-based class commentary action thriller released this week on the big screen. On the small screen, however, look for Netflix’s “Last Samurai Standing,” which features similar elements weaved through a story inspired by the end of the samurai class era. The series, based on Shogo Imamura’s manga series…
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No Other Land: Surviving a Crushing Machine
Omer M. Mozaffar teaches at Loyola University Chicago, where he is the Muslim Chaplain, teaching courses in Theology and Literature. He has given thousands of talks on Islam since 9/11. He is also a Hollywood Technical Consultant for productions on matters related to Islam, Arabs, South Asians. In 2009, Roger Ebert named him as one…
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Sophos named a Leader in the KuppingerCole 2025 Leadership Compass for Email Security
A milestone that reflects our constant progress in email security.
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Case Study: University of West England uses Sophos solutions to protect thousands of students across multiple campuses
As higher education institutions come under fire from threat actors, 24/7 vigilance is key
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Blue Origin Lands Booster After Rocket Launch and Matches SpaceX’s Feat
The lower half of the New Glenn rocket set down on a platform in the Atlantic Ocean after lifting a small NASA Mars mission to space.
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The Dogs of 8,000 B.C. Were Amazingly Diverse
The staggering array of modern dog breeds is typically traced to the Victorian era. But half of all canine variation was in place roughly 10,000 years ago, a new study suggests.
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Bird Flu Ravaged the World’s Largest Elephant Seal Population, Study Finds
After the H5N1 virus hit the remote island of South Georgia in 2023, more than 50,000 breeding females may have disappeared.
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SNAP’s Problems Started Long Before the Shutdown
The government shutdown caused a panic among recipients, but the monthly budgeting issues go back 50 years and may get worse.
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Thanksgiving Wines 2025
Picking beverages is the easy part. These bottles, from $16 to $40, are all versatile, lively and will pair easily with whatever is on the menu.