New York magazine
The Criminal Minds Of Jim And Tim
The Clemente brothers left the FBI to become Hollywood’s go-to murder consultants. Now they’re rebooting the biggest franchise in truecrime TV: America’s Most Wanted.
10+ min |
March 15 - 28, 2021
New York magazine
Royal Revisit
A sequel squeaks by with just enough gags and a lot of nostalgia.
6 min |
March 15 - 28, 2021
AppleMagazine
‘Wandavision,' a Sitcom Sendup, Was a Pandemic Parable, Too
Imagine being trapped in the confines of your own neighborhood, losing a sense of the outside world — and of yourself — with each passing day.
4 min |
March 12, 2021
AppleMagazine
For All Mankind: Taking Apple Tv+ To The Moon And Beyond
Whilst Apple TV+ may still be small in comparison to Netflix and Amazon Prime, its string of successful series and breakthrough movies have positioned it as a must-have service for all lovers of immersive, thought-provoking material.
8 min |
March 12, 2021
Sound & Vision
The World Of Raised By Wolves
A behind-the-scenes look at director Ridley’s Scott’s HBO Max sci-fi series
10+ min |
February - March 2021
New York magazine
The Hierarchy of Tragedy
In this British series about the AIDS crisis, doom confers importance.
6 min |
March 1-14, 2021
AppleMagazine
In ‘Saint Maud,' is a Visceral Psychological Horror
Religion and horror are hardly novel bedfellows, but writer-director Rose Glass crafts something fresh of the construct in her promising debut “ Saint Maud.” The film follows the psychological undoing of a devout hospice nurse who becomes obsessed with saving the soul of her terminally ill patient.
3 min |
Feburary 12, 2021
World Literature Today
Our Revenge Will Be the Laughter of Our Children
What is it about the revolutionary that draws our fascinated attention? Whether one calls it the North of Ireland or Northern Ireland, the Troubles continue to haunt the land and those who lived through them.
10+ min |
Winter 2021
World Literature Today
Turtles
In a field near the Gaza Strip, a missile strike, visions, and onlookers searching for an explanation.
6 min |
Winter 2021
World Literature Today
Surviving and Subverting the Totalitarian State: A Tribute to Ismail Kadareby Kapka Kassabova
As part of the ceremony honoring Kadare as the 2020 laureate—with participants logging in from dozens of countries around the world— Kadare’s nominating juror, Kapka Kassabova, offered a video tribute from her home in Scotland.
6 min |
Winter 2021
World Literature Today
Dead Storms and Literature's New Horizon: The 2020 Neustadt Prize Lecture
During the Neustadt Prize ceremony on October 21, 2020, David Bellos read the English language version of Kadare’s prize lecture to a worldwide Zoom audience.
10+ min |
Winter 2021
World Literature Today
Ismail Kadare: Winner of the 2020 Neustadt International Prize for Literature
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, World Literature Today presented the 2020 Neustadt Festival 100 percent online. In the lead-up to the festival, U.S. Ambassador Yuri Kim officially presented the award to Kadare at a ceremony in Tirana in late August, attended by members of Kadare’s family; Elva Margariti, the Albanian minister of culture; and Besiana Kadare, Albania’s ambassador to the United Nations.
3 min |
Winter 2021
World Literature Today
How to Adopt a Cat
Hoping battles knowing in this three-act seduction (spoiler alert: there’s a cat in the story).
6 min |
Winter 2021
World Literature Today
Chicken Soup: The Story of a Jewish Family
Chickens, from Bessarabia to New York City, provide a generational through-line in these four vignettes.
10 min |
Winter 2021
World Literature Today
Awl
“Awl” is from a series titled “Words I Did Not Understand.” Through memory—“the first screen of nostalgia”—and language, a writer pieces together her story of home.
10+ min |
Winter 2021
World Literature Today
Apocalyptic Scenarios and Inner Worlds
A Conversation with Gloria Susana Esquivel
10+ min |
Winter 2021
World Literature Today
Marie's Proof of Love
People believe, Marie thinks, even when there’s no proof. You believe because you imagine. But is imagination enough to live by?
10+ min |
Winter 2021
CBS Watch! Magazine
A Portrait of an Intuitive Artist
Art has long been a personal outlet for Bull’s Jaime Lee Kirchner. Now she’s sharing it with the world and using her sixth sense to help others.
4 min |
January/February 2021
New York magazine
Living the Scheme
Born into poverty, a young man claws his way into the gilded class.
5 min |
February 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
Let Sharon Mashihi Whisper in Your Ear
Her strange, intimate podcast, Appearances, feels like a breakthrough for the form.
7 min |
February 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
Morfydd Clark – A Star in Waiting
Morfydd Clark’s breakout moment was supposed to come last year. She’s been too busy shooting The Lord of the Rings to worry about it.
6 min |
February 1-14, 2021
New York magazine
Mike Nichols's Heartburn
The celebrated director was at the top of his game when friend Nora Ephron trusted him to direct the movie based on his her messy breakup with Carl Bernstein. His own breakup—and breakdown—turned out to be right around the corner.
10+ min |
January 18–31, 2021
Techlife News
Grammy Awards Shift To March Due To Pandemic Conditions
The 2021 Grammy Awards will no longer take place this month in Los Angeles and will broadcast in March due to a recent surge in coronavirus cases and deaths.
2 min |
Techlife News #480
New York magazine
Who Did J.K. Rowling Become?
Deciphering the most beloved, most reviled children’s book author in history.
10+ min |
December 21, 2020-January 3, 2021
Fast Company
Daniel Dae Kim – Actor and Producer
“I’ve spent about two and a half months in quarantine .”
3 min |
Winter 2020/2021
Techlife News
A Punk Drummer's Life Upendended In 'Sound of Metal'
The film “Sound of Metal” starts with the uncomfortably loud noises of guitar feedback and ends two hours later with absolute silence. The trip through those extremes is a worthy one, if sometimes exasperating.
3 min |
November 28, 2020
CBS Watch! Magazine
Living Her Life Like It's Golden
The luminous Tichina Arnold brings laughter and love to The Neighborhood.
10 min |
November/December 2020
CBS Watch! Magazine
Hannibal Who?
Superstar showrunner and producer Jenny Lumet is creating a whole new Clarice.
2 min |
November/December 2020
CBS Watch! Magazine
Hello, Kitty
Grudge, the Maine Coon cat on Star Trek: Discovery, is ready for her close-up.
1 min |
November/December 2020
The Atlantic
The Existential Despair of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Revisiting the most disturbing Christmas special
8 min |