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"It is an unapologetically joyful film": Director urges viewers to visit Hulu's charming "Rye Lane"
Raine Allen-Miller discusses her vibrant, dynamic film set during one day in South London & her go-to karaoke song
03/31/2023 15:00 UTC
Julia Turshen unites healthy and comfort in the kitchen: Delicious "does not have to be complicated"
Turshen's new healthy cookbook celebrates comfort food and has nothing to do with weight loss — it's a revolution
03/14/2021 23:17 UTC
"Those Who Wish Me Dead" wastes Angelina Jolie's action chops in a film that's more smoke than fire
HBO Max's film about smoke jumpers, those who leap from planes into fires, lacks the thrills it promises
05/14/2021 21:00 UTC
"Trap-neuter-release" programs for feral cats may do more harm than good, experts say
For decades, public health authorities would spay feral cats and release them. Experts say this doesn't work
12/20/2022 14:00 UTC
"Poverty was really more a choice": Ben Carson grew up in dire poverty, hates nothing more than poverty, and really wants you to know
"Some people hate spiders and snakes, I hated poverty"
11/09/2015 20:18 UTC
"Putin's Western fan club" wants to force Eastern Europe into a Russian bearhug
Arguing Eastern Europe should be left under Russia's influence makes liberty a privilege of the powerful and mighty
10/21/2023 10:00 UTC
The worst film performances of 2022
We wish Tom Hanks were unrecognizable, but hey, at least he gave us one of the greatest memes (he's white?) of 2022
12/12/2022 17:00 UTC
How does ice cream work? A chemist explains why you can’t just freeze cream and expect results
Ice cream is more than its name implies; "it takes a careful interplay of chemistry and three states of matter"
07/25/2023 19:30 UTC
Echoes of that "Ted Lasso" Midwest niceness in "Somebody Somewhere"
The HBO series, the latest in kinder comedy, asks: Can you have everything you want in your hometown?
01/30/2022 16:00 UTC
Sects, lies and videotape: "Archive 81" and the mystique of the semipermanent artifact
The Netflix show taps into nostalgia and obsession in a mystery that could only be analog
01/26/2022 00:00 UTC
Celebrating Benedict Cumberbatch's best movie misfits
When Hollywood needs to imbue humanity into an eccentric genius or misunderstood outsider, he's the actor to call
03/26/2022 14:59 UTC
The 5 best non-alcoholic beers we know
Crack open any of these picks for ultra-refreshing, not-sleepy vibes
09/11/2021 20:29 UTC
When a little bit of poison is good for you: Inside the theory of dose response
How the concept of "dose response" shaped modern science and vaccinology
01/03/2021 19:00 UTC
Giada De Laurentiis' crispy Amalfi lemon chicken is an easy weeknight meal that makes you feel fancy
A straightforward prep and vibrant flavors make this a new go-to dish to add to your dinner rotation
03/31/2021 02:45 UTC
Conservatives warn "Americans should fear" re-electing Trump: "The consequences will be dark"
"Trump is the antithesis of what the Republican Party was founded to defend"
03/01/2020 11:59 UTC