The university of Leeds Palestine Solidarity Group (PSG) and Islamic society (ISOC) made a join social media post calling out racism and Islamophobia. The post University of Leeds societies call out Islamophobia appeared first on The Gryphon.| The Gryphon
The crisis in Sudan continues to escalate, with rising levels of starvation, illness and mass... The post What is happening in Sudan? appeared first on The Gryphon.| The Gryphon
Over the last 30 years, the archdiocese has seen the number of registered Catholics triple, from 250,000 in 1995 to 750,000 in 2025. The post With God in Vegas: A visit to the newest archdiocese in the United States appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
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The Cuban government’s new economic program promises to correct the “distortions” that are suffocating the country, however... The post Why the New Economic Program Won’t Solve Cuba’s Crisis appeared first on Havana Times.| Havana Times
Imported eggs from Brazil are now dollarized in San Jose de las Lajas, Mayabeque and sell out within minutes.| Havana Times
QNX’s Under the Hood: SDV Developer Report highlights key hurdles slowing the UK’s software-defined vehicle (SDV) progress. Regulatory pressures, including the Cyber Resilience Act and GDPR, delay development, with 43% of developers citing compliance as a major barrier and 57% revising approaches after software recalls. Long development cycles and integration challenges add further complexity. Yet optimism remains around the potential of artificial intelligence to streamline SDV projects....| ADAS & Autonomous Vehicle International
Across campus, sustainability has become part of daily life with Stanley cups, thrifted outfits, and campus programs that push for less waste. But for...| The Spectrum Newspaper
Spring registration can be stressful for new students at Sacred Heart University. Between picking classes, meeting with advisors and logging in early on registration...| The Spectrum Newspaper
Virtual reality is changing how apprentices learn, and it might just be the future of construction training. Daniel Williamson finds out how the technology is shaping the next wave of tradies. Jenny is 35 feet in the air. She finds herself standing on a narrow steel beam, with nothing but a harness clipped to a temporary rig. Below her is the blur of a construction site, machinery, concrete and scaffolding. Everything is slightly pixelated, but she could swear she was getting vertigo. Jenny i...| Building Connection
Defect claims can, unfortunately, be unavoidable in some cases. Chloe Ellis explains what tradies can do to ensure they’re prepared for future claims. As construction defect claims continue to rise across Australia, contractors are increasingly finding themselves in defensive positions against allegations of poor workmanship. Construction disputes can arise at any stage, including during construction, after practical completion, during the defects liability period or years later. The best d...| Building Connection
Construction employees are the lifeline of any project. Thus, their resignation or removal are a disruption to operations. Most companies simply replace their workers, but this is often a band-aid solution that may result in further turnover. It’s important to recognise and address what’s keeping your business stuck in the hiring cycle. Why can’t construction teams keep their workers? Construction teams have been struggling to retain their workers for quite some time. Separation rates w...| Building Connection
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Annual turnover rates reflect homeowners and renters relocating and indicate the trend in fees generated from sales and leasing transactions.| firsttuesday Journal
Searching ‘Oxford’ on YouTube brings up what you might expect. One thumbnail invites the viewer to “Study With Me”, the title superimposed over the Radcliffe Camera. Another recounts “a week in my life at Oxford”, complete with “dorm tour, high table dinner, [and] studying”. The status of Oxford online is almost mythological. Polished lawns and […] The post Study influencers and Oxford: Rose-tinted computer screens appeared first on Cherwell.| Cherwell
Although work on the new station hasn't started, development in the area is underway and will total around 5,000 homes. Tomilyn Rupert checks out the SELCHP incinerator, connections to cycle routes and asks - what are the prospects for new businesses?| Salamander News - Community, climate and nature for Lewisham.
In honor of International Games Month, held every November, these stories center games and gaming as community-building, teaching, and self-improvement tools. Learn how libraries are developing tabletop role-playing games and using new adaptive technologies to make videogames more accessible for all. Check out the 2025 Platinum Play, or “Platy,” Hall of Fame inductees—games honored by … Continue reading State of Play→ The post State of Play appeared first on American Libraries Magaz...| American Libraries Magazine
While game jams—accelerated game creation events—started as a way to develop videogames, they’re also useful for creating tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs). The best-known TTRPGs, like Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, and Call of Cthulhu, include rule books that can run to hundreds of pages and have steep price tags, but there are a host of smaller, … Continue reading Jam Forever→ The post Jam Forever appeared first on American Libraries Magazine.| American Libraries Magazine
“The only way to reach out to the world was through this very cool gaming setup that the hospital would bring into the room,” he recalled. An in-game friend “became my solace in a place where every day they were hurting me and I was scared.” Spohn, director of the Mount Sinai Back to Life … Continue reading Adaptive Arcade→ The post Adaptive Arcade appeared first on American Libraries Magazine.| American Libraries Magazine
The 2025 inductees are: Car Wars 2–8 players 30 minutes and up Ages 10+ Now in its sixth edition, the tabletop combat simulation game Car Wars has a simple premise: Each player has a heavily armed and customized vehicle, and the last one standing is the winner. The game has a rich history of add-ons … Continue reading 2025 Platy Hall of Fame Inductees→ The post 2025 Platy Hall of Fame Inductees appeared first on American Libraries Magazine.| American Libraries Magazine
Harmeyer—who holds the 12th-longest consecutive winning streak of any player on the show—spoke with American Libraries about her longtime love of the game, her least favorite category, and how she blazed her path to the 2025 Jeopardy! Masters tournament. As an adolescent, you auditioned for the Jeopardy! Teen Tournament and weren’t selected. And now you’re … Continue reading Q&A with Adriana Harmeyer→ The post Q&A with Adriana Harmeyer appeared first on American Libraries Magazine.| American Libraries Magazine
Wellness and well-being The terms wellness and well-being are often used interchangeably. However, well-being includes social, spiritual, and other dimensions that go beyond standard definitions of wellness. Wellness programs promote healthy lifestyles and disease mitigation or prevention. They concentrate on physical and mental health through programs that promote exercise, improved eating habits, smoking cessation, and … Continue reading Professional Development Is a Wellness Program→ T...| American Libraries Magazine
His new cookbook, Turtle Island: Foods and Traditions of the Indigenous Peoples of North America (November, Clarkson Potter), written with Kate Nelson and Kristin Donnelly, takes a region-by-region approach to Native ingredients, history, and cooking. Sherman spoke with American Libraries about this extensive collection, his early influences, and his love for libraries. Sample a recipe … Continue reading Newsmaker: Sean Sherman→ The post Newsmaker: Sean Sherman appeared first on American ...| American Libraries Magazine
Reprinted with permission from Turtle Island: Foods and Traditions of the Indigenous Peoples of North America (November, Clarkson Potter), by Sean Sherman with Kate Nelson and Kristin Donnelly. Squash and Pepita Tartlets Makes 10 to 12 tartlets Filling 2-pound piece Lakota winter squash, red kuri squash, or kabocha squash, seeded 1 cup boiling water 1 … Continue reading Recipe: Squash and Pepita Tartlets→ The post Recipe: Squash and Pepita Tartlets appeared first on American Libraries Mag...| American Libraries Magazine
This is what it feels like to meet the Ford Territory... again. The post What happens when the car you once loved returns as a Hybrid? appeared first on GadgetMatch.| GadgetMatch
Not everyone dreams of powder days and chairlifts—and that’s okay. Whether you prefer snowy hikes, birdwatching, or getting cozy by the fire, there’s a whole world of winter fun waiting just outside your door. Here... Read More The post 8 Ways to Enjoy the Outdoors This Winter (No Skis Required) appeared first on Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC).| Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC)
As the old Norwegian proverb goes, “there is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing.” Winter brings wind, snow, and sub-freezing temperatures — but that doesn’t mean you need to stay inside. With... Read More The post Winter Layering 101: What to Wear to Stay Warm and Dry Outdoors appeared first on Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC).| Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC)
From shifting policies to the impacts of climate change, it’s easy to feel weighed down by the challenges facing the outdoors today. But if 150 years of raising our voices for the outdoors has taught... Read More The post How to Advocate for the Outdoors: 6 Simple Ways to Take Action appeared first on Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC).| Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC)
What does it take to protect one of the most breathtaking—and most popular—trails in the Northeast? Head out for a hike on the Franconia Ridge Loop and you might catch AMC’s professional trail crew... Read More The post Restoring the Ridge: Inside AMC’s Five-Year Effort to Repair One of the Most Iconic Hikes in the East appeared first on Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC).| Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC)
If you’ve listened to Noah Kahan’s “Stick Season,” you already know this time of year gets a bad reputation—bare trees, grey skies, and that limbo feeling between peak foliage and first snow. But those who... Read More The post Discover the Magic of Stick Season: 7 Stunning Hikes for Late Fall appeared first on Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC).| Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC)
When you hear the words “scientific research,” most people think of sterile labs with halogen lights, scientists in white coats, test tubes and beakers. But spend a day in the field with an AMC... Read More The post In the Field with AMC’s Research Team: How Science Protects the Outdoors You Love appeared first on Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC).| Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC)
Did you know that AMC has a stash of canoes at remote ponds throughout the Maine Woods–and that they are free and open to the public? “When we bought the land, there was a lot... Read More The post Explore Maine’s Remote Ponds with AMC’s Free Canoes appeared first on Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC).| Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC)
Join AMC naturalists and guides for wellness walks in NYC and Harriman State Park, and explore mindful ways to reduce stress and reconnect with nature.| Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC)
Librarians are on the front lines of history and current events, when news and change arrive at a furious clip that only quickens every day. And without libraries, my work would simply not exist. I was a child who read| Literary Hub
For Teju Cole, prose, poetry, and photography tug against and bleed into one another. At the tenth anniversary of Amherst College’s LitFest, on March 1, 2025, Cole spoke with The Common’s Editor in Chief Jennifer Acker about his novel Tremor,| Literary Hub
I don’t love the cold and damp that November brings to my corner of the world, but I do enjoy the magic of longer nights. A crisp, clear evening is perfect for stargazing—and then for heading inside to get cozy| Literary Hub
As the Trump administration continues to fete the supposed success of the Gaza ceasefire, the Israeli occupation of Gaza is ongoing. And while the scale of the last two years’ violence is unprecedented, the fact of it is not new.| Literary Hub
In the month’s poetry round-up, repetition reigns as poets push at its boundaries through acts of translation and transformation. Katrine Øgaard Jensen throws a translation party full of corruptive play, and the viral “YEET!” echoes through Jason B. Crawford’s collection of| Literary Hub
Author’s note: Before Trump’s current term as president, citizens from sixteen countries were offered Temporary Protective Status, or TPS. As of September 2025, only eight remain: TPS has now been revoked for citizens of Afghanistan, Cameroon, Haiti, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua, Syria, and| Literary Hub
Memoir Nation: Weekly Inspiration for Writers is an extension of the Memoir Nation community hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner, two friends and colleagues who bring a community-minded sensibility to the writing journey. Originally launched as Write-minded in 2018, this is| Literary Hub
The recreational diving industry could be missing a big trick, as spectacular superyachts repeatedly put to sea but without its professionals onboard. Is a growing desire for real underwater experiences among the wealthy overcoming the nervousness of the past? It’s all down to the divers now, says man on a mission JOHN KEAN Last month […]| Divernet
Another call has gone out to competitive divers with cameras – this time to enter the prestigious UK-based Underwater Photographer of the Year contest. UPY 2026 opens for entries today (1 November), closing on 4 January, 2026. The contest offers entrants what are described as “a glittering array” of prizes, with the organisers reporting that […]| Divernet
The 2025 Great Australian Dive Challenge, proudly presented by Spirit of Freedom, has now wrapped up and entrants shared in over 70 prizes worth over $30,000! The major prizes included: Many more prizes, valued between $70 and $740, were also won by entrants! 50 Great Dives is pleased to announce another Challenge The 2026 Great […]| Divernet
What to Expect when you Dive Malaysian Borneo Malaysia Borneo is divided into two states Sarawak and Sabah. Sarawak offers some excellent dive spots at the two main towns of Kuching and Miri, which include WWII wrecks and great macro life. However, most of the diving takes place in the state of Sabah. Kota Kinabalu […]| Divernet
When you pay upfront for a diving holiday, you need to know you can trust whoever is handling the money. A group of divers who headed to the Maldives this| Divernet
The post Essential Golf Magazine – November/December 2025, OUT NOW! appeared first on Essential Golf.| Essential Golf
A weekly DevOps jobs report to spotlight the best opportunities for DevOps professionals. Explore roles from Western Digital, Synergy ECP, Tagup, DPG Solutions, and Activision Blizzard with salaries up to $245,000. Stay informed on DevOps career trends and market insights.| DevOps.com
Returning to the men’s team after leading in scoring last year, Rafael Castro has the opportunity to become the first Revolutionaries player to win the award since Shawnta Rogers in 1999, an achievement that recognizes individual talent and success.| The GW Hatchet
Following a breakout rookie season that earned her Atlantic 10 All-Rookie honors, Gabby Reynolds returns to Foggy Bottom this season eager to elevate women’s basketball to the next level.| The GW Hatchet
Fork your data like you fork your code. With Tigris, create isolated copies of your data for development, testing, or experimentation without waiting for full copies.| www.tigrisdata.com
Welcome to this month’s Top Picks! Every month, we like to share with you our favourite reads of the month. We’ve rounded up our contributors and asked them each to recommend just one favourite read of the month. A big thank you to Nils for coming up with this feature, and our contributors for taking part! Let’s find out what the team has read this month… Nils: House of Splinters by Laura Purcell Apart from a fantastic buddy read with Beth of The Everlasting by Alix E Harrow whi...| Fantasy-Hive
J.T. Greathouse is the BFA nominated author of the PACT & PATTERN trilogy: THE HAND OF THE SUN KING, THE GARDEN OF EMPIRE, and THE PATTERN OF THE WORLD (forthcoming August, 2023). In addition to writing, he has been a student in Beijing, an ESL instructor in Taipei, a bookseller, and a high school English teacher. His short fiction has appeared, often as Jeremy A. TeGrotenhuis, in Beneath Ceaseless Skies, PodCastle, IGMS, and elsewhere. The Tower of the Tyrant is due for publication on 6th...| Fantasy-Hive
Welcome to our last Ask the Author – Spooky Edition! To celebrate Halloween, we’ve been asking a whole host of spooky authors some fun questions surrounding the season and how they’d spend it with their characters! As we all know the powerful magic of things that come in threes, this will be your third and final instalment… We hope you’ve enjoyed the feature and found a horrifying new read to keep you up at night! Week One | Week Two Which of your characters would you stay in...| Fantasy-Hive
For update – British classics with a twist: Vegan Sticky Toffee Biscoff Pudding Vegan Chocolate Bread Pudding with Toffee Sauce Vegan Pina Colada Trifle Vegan Easter Bunny Trifles Vegan Gingerbread Christmas Trifle No-Bake Chocolate Christmas Pudding Vegan Dessert Yorkshire Puddings with Dark Chocolate and RaspberriesWhip up easy, dairy-free puddings that taste authentic with these vegan British dessert recipes, from sticky toffee pudding to classic crumble.| Vegan Food & Living
An unknown man halted 18 military tanks exiting Tiananmen Square in Beijing on June 5, 1989. For three minutes, amid the noises of gunfire and distressed civilians, he stopped a convoy all on his own. The image of the encounter immortalized the man and earned him the moniker “Tank Man.” The story behind it, however,... The post Journalism in Service of Democracy appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
You love the drama of a clean break: the moment a top amateur closes one door and walks onto the tour with a fresh set of expectations, sponsors, and a scoreboard that finally pays out. 2025 was one of those seasons where the pipeline from elite amateur events and college golf to the professional ranks […] The post Notable Amateurs Who Have Turned Pro in 2025 appeared first on Essential Golf.| Essential Golf
Tom Bennett’s Homegrown F-100 Tom Bennett is no stranger to modified cars and trucks. In fact, his history with customs is deeply rooted in the… Continue reading Homegrown and Handbuilt: Tom Bennett’s 1961 F-100 The post Homegrown and Handbuilt: Tom Bennett’s 1961 F-100 appeared first on Street Trucks.| Street Trucks
A Legacy Reborn For Jeremy, this wasn’t just another build; it was personal. Betty White, his jaw-dropping OBS Chevy isn’t just about frame-scraping lows or… Continue reading Betty White: The OBS Chevy That Reignited a Family Legacy The post Betty White: The OBS Chevy That Reignited a Family Legacy appeared first on Street Trucks.| Street Trucks
A Lady-Owned Dually with All the Right Curves There’s just something about an OBS dually laid out on the ground that reminds you of a… Continue reading A 1993 GMC Sierra 3500 Lady-Owned Dually with All the Right Curves The post A 1993 GMC Sierra 3500 Lady-Owned Dually with All the Right Curves appeared first on Street Trucks.| Street Trucks
A Build That Was Too Good to Not Finish It’s a fact that completing an entire truck build is no easy task. Full-blown custom trucks… Continue reading Penelope: The GMC Sierra That Refused to Be Forgotten The post Penelope: The GMC Sierra That Refused to Be Forgotten appeared first on Street Trucks.| Street Trucks
One Truly Unique F-150 Done up TJIN Style Relationships in the custom automotive world can definitely take you places. Especially when your “day job” is… Continue reading Slammed EcoBoost F-150 Redefines Street Style The post Slammed EcoBoost F-150 Redefines Street Style appeared first on Street Trucks.| Street Trucks
William Salazar’s 1988 Mitsubishi Mighty Max captures Canada’s mini-truck culture with Jalapeño Green paint and timeless dedication.| Street Trucks
The Robert H. McGaughey Lecture welcomed Don Gonyea, national political correspondent for NPR, to Lovett Auditorium at Murray State University on Wednesday, Oct. 23. During his talk, Gonyea discussed the importance of press freedom and the responsibilities that come with it. He addressed the ongoing discussion surrounding freedom of speech as a central element of...| The Murray State News
Racers Helping Racers is in need of donations as the number of students using the food pantry continues to rise. Racers Helping Racers is Murray State’s on-campus food pantry and is available to anyone with a valid student ID. According to the Racers Helping Racers website, the process is “no questions asked and completely confidential.”...| The Murray State News
With two tournaments and a number of accolades under their belt, the Speech and Debate Union heads out this weekend for Middle Tennessee State University’s SDU tournament. Murray State’s SDU traveling team has spent this semester honing their preparation and oration skills in practice twice a week. Ryan Goke, the SDU coach and an associate...| The Murray State News
The department of music’s Jazz Orchestra, Jazz Band and Blue and Gold Jazz Combo Ensembles are taking the stage on Tuesday, Nov. 4 for their fall campus concerts. The joint program begins at 6 p.m. in Lovett Auditorium. The opening performance, by the Gold Jazz Combo, will include classic songs like Horace Silver’s “Song...| The Murray State News
The outcry behind Hip-Hop's "disappearance" from the Top 40 is more Stockholm syndrome than sign of reckoning.| VIBE.com
Fif toasted to the partnership alongside Lalique CEO Silvio Denz, actor Joseph Sikora, and more guests.| VIBE.com
It's her house, and it was built for love.| VIBE.com
The legendary program has produced multiple NBA stars and college graduates over the past several decades.| VIBE.com
Paint work: Kelly Reichardt's The Mastermind is fun and funny, but it also just might be her most chilling portrait of America to date| Film Comment
Refusing the waves: Milagros Mumenthaler’s The Currents and Mascha Schilinski’s Sound of Falling revive the image of the self-drowned woman with a bracing literalism| Film Comment
A two-year Alberta project finds old-school granular urea is still the most effective nitrogen fertilizer source for spring wheat yield when compared to “alternative” forms of granular N, at least at the sites studied.| Grainews
Writing for those in the pews, Joel Edmund Anderson first published his book The Heresy of Ham in 2016. In a new edition released last year, he revised the book to include additional chapters about his encounters with Ken Ham and Ham’s museum along with a discussion about debates on the historical Adam that may […]| Lutheran Alliance for Faith, Science and Technology
The company’s Canadian launch and new partnerships illustrate how One Inc continues to expand its digital payments ecosystem while redefining what it means to deliver on the promise of insurance.| Insurance Innovation Reporter
The Global Insurance Strategic Advisor says insurers must balance innovation with accountability to ensure AI serves people as well as performance.| Insurance Innovation Reporter
Vitesse—French for “speed”—uses regulatory-compliant infrastructure that gives carriers and TPAs control and real-time visibility of delegated funds.| Insurance Innovation Reporter
Anthony R. O’Donnell| Insurance Innovation Reporter
On Wednesday, September 10th, I moderated a webinar with notable immigration historians who situated the current presidential administration’s policing, detainment, and deportations of marginalized immigrants in conversation with the past. “How Did We Get Here? U.S. Immigration Historians Respond” brought together leading scholars of U.S. immigration history to reflect on the current environment of fear among […] The post “How Did We Get Here” Panel appeared first on No...| Not Even Past
My grandmother, Ewa Janik, was born in late August 1942 to a Jewish family in the heart of Nazi-occupied Poland. As the Gestapo approached her family’s ghetto, her parents arranged for her to be smuggled away by members of a local underground organization opposing Nazi rule. From two weeks old, my grandmother was raised by […] The post Hidden Children and the Complexities of Jewish Identity appeared first on Not Even Past.| Not Even Past
The term “public history” entered my vocabulary only after I moved to the United States, where it designates a well-defined professional field. In Latin America, by contrast, similar practices have long existed without requiring a defined institutional/formal designation. Communities have always engaged in the making and sharing of history through oral traditions, local museums, memory collectives, and […] The post Long Before the Field: Community, Memory, and the Making of Public His...| Not Even Past
This and other articles in Primary Source: History from the Ransom Center Stacks represent an ongoing partnership between Not Even Past and the Harry Ransom Center, a world-renowned humanities research library and museum at The University of Texas at Austin. Visit the Center’s website to learn more about its collections and get involved. By Kōan Brink Today, when a book is outdated […] The post Primary Source: The Chopped-Up Second Life of a Coverdale Bible appeared first on Not E...| Not Even Past
If you are considering or have already been referred for an ADHD or Autism assessment through the NHS, you will have been sent to the NHS Neurodevelopmental service. This service provides diagnostic assessments of neurodevelopmental conditions in adults based in Brighton. This includes autism spectrum conditions, ADHD, and Tourette’s Syndrome. Recently, there has been a […] The post Your right to choose: ADHD & Autism Assessments first appeared on The Badger.| The Badger
On August 26, 2025, the internet broke when music icon Taylor Swift and football star Travis Kelce announced their engagement through a conjoined Instagram post captioned, “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married,” followed by a dynamite, or TNT, emoji. The caption was a huge nod to Swifties across the world as...| a magazine
Roblox is a game that rings different bells for different people. For teens and young adults, it triggers nostalgia and memories of when they were kids. For younger children, it’s a place to connect with friends, have fun and pass time after school. Its many games offer a rollercoaster of different experiences for everyone to...| a magazine
Sabrina Carpenter shocked the world this past summer on June 11 with the announcement of her new album Man’s Best Friend. It wasn’t people’s excitement that made the album announcement go viral, but rather an overwhelming wave of hate towards it. The album cover showed an image of Carpenter on her knees in front of...| a magazine
At the beginning of September, three Kent State fashion students got to live every fashion gal’s dream. Erica Rosa, Haley Begg and Faye Kropf attended the Sherri Hill New York Fashion Week SS 2026 show that took place at Cipriani on 42nd Street. How the heck did they get to go to such an event? ...| a magazine
Known for their remarkable lip oils and pigmented liquid blushes, e.l.f. Cosmetics can be found in nearly every woman’s makeup bag. E.l.f. is an industry trailblazer when it comes to affordable, drug-store makeup; however, the beauty brand is receiving backlash after including controversial comedian Matt Rife in a recent campaign. The campaign titled “e.l.f.ino...| a magazine
Long gone are the days of heading to your local department store and searching the racks until inevitably finding the perfect costume. I remember the anticipation and excitement of picking out my Halloween costume each year and returning from the store with one that suited me perfectly. I would wear that costume to school,...| a magazine
In the chaos of New York City rush hour, one very busy woman races through the bustling streets on her commute home from the Marc Jacobs office. As she eventually sat down on a bench to answer some of my burning questions, I thought about the many students who shared my curiosity but, like me,...| a magazine
When you think of a witch what comes to mind? Glinda floating down in a bubble ready to help Dorothy down the Yellow Brick Road? The witches from “American Horror Story” Coven, parading the streets of New Orleans dressed head-to-toe in black? An older woman laboring over a cauldron filled with pasta like Tomie dePaola’s...| a magazine
By Bailey Pennick One of the most exciting things about the Sundance Film Festival is having a front-row seat for the bright future of independent filmmaking. While we can learn a lot about the filmmakers from the 2025 Sundance Film Festival through the art that these storytellers share with us, there’s always more we can […] The post Give Me the Backstory: Get to Know Max Walker-Silverman, the Writer-Director of “Rebuilding” first appeared on sundance.org.| sundance.org
As the year comes to a close, we can feel the invigorating wind sweeping in for awards season. Yesterday, The Gotham Film & Media Institute The post “If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You,” “East of Wall,” and More Sundance Institute–Supported Films Nominated for 35th Gotham Awards first appeared on sundance.org.| sundance.org
Dylan Southern and Benedict Cumberbatch at the premiere of “The Thing with Feathers” (photo by George Pimentel / Shutterstock for Sundance Film Festival) By Bailey The post “The Thing with Feathers” Brings the Horror of Grief to the Screen first appeared on sundance.org.| sundance.org
Reid Davenport attends the 2025 Sundance Film Festival premiere of “Life After” at The Ray Theatre on January 27, 2025, in Park City, UT. (Photo The post “Life After” Examines the Implications of a Growing Right-to-Die Movement first appeared on sundance.org.| sundance.org
(L–R) Director Justin Lin with his cast and producers at Eccles Theatre for the premiere of “Last Days” in Park City. (Photo by George Pimentel/Shutterstock The post Director Justin Lin Returns to His Independent Roots With “Last Days” first appeared on sundance.org.| sundance.org