To narrow the options, go to cruisecritic.com, where you can sort cruises from the major lines by popularity and consumer ratings, as well as region, days at sea, and price. Once you’re focused ...
Most bets were on Percival Everett’s “James,” but the judges chose Harvey’s “beautiful, miraculous” novel, which is set aboard a space station. By Alex Marshall What a 19th-century ...
Critic’s Notebook: Election Night 2024 TV Coverage Was Only for the Masochistic or the Truly Obsessed The tone of the night started out relatively light on cable and broadcast networks, before ...
Don’t come for Tom Hanks’ movies. The Oscar winner, 68, appeared on the “Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend” podcast on Sunday and called movie critics “c–ksuckers,” while explaining how ...
Just two years after winning his first run for political office, Ohio Sen. JD Vance is set to become vice president — ushering a new generation into power and offering a potential glimpse at the ...
“Donald Trump is not even asking Nikki Haley for her help to try to reach her voters,” Griffin said. “What do you make of that, and do you think having people like Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger ...
The hate for Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever phenom and face of the WNBA, has reached alarming levels. The global branding of Clark, and fellow rookie Angel Reese, has led to conversations about ...
Cate Blanchett stars as a lusty, preening stateswomen in a geopolitical satire from the experimental filmmaker Guy Maddin. By Jeannette Catsoulis When you purchase a ticket for an independently ...
Naomi Scott's performance as a pop-star diva grappling with demons, including her own, gives Parker Finn's sequel a genuine emotional center. The first “Smile,” after all, was a movie in which ...
Bitcoin has surged in recent weeks, a rise some attribute to a “political shift” toward the Republican Party ahead of the United States presidential election in November. On Oct. 15 ...
As we explore the voices of our inner critics, we encounter patterns that reflect universal experiences and emotions. These patterns, known as archetypes, are powerful symbols that offer insights ...
Perhaps it’s something about Russia, but like Peter Morgan’s Patriots, which visited Broadway last spring, Erika Sheffer’s new play Vladimir has a bitter irony implanted in its title.