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Embarassed, hoping people wouldn’t think she ordered cereal to an InPost locker, Humphreys quickly grabbed the bizarre packaging and ... carrier bags in their house anymore?” ...
We also tend to believe that our experiences are more common than they really are—a phenomenon known as the false consensus effect (Ross, Greene, & House, 1977). We assume that most people think ...
meaning the majority of the Criterion Collection’s catalogue of classic art-house cinema (over 1,000 films) is now available for streaming. But where should you start? In the interest of ...
Your May concert countdown is here, looking ahead at some of the best shows coming to Charleston this month. We've got quite the mix, and now that the weather has warmed up the outdoor venues ...
Center for Contemporary Arts Cinema will host two special events in the coming week: Resist for Peace, a film screening and benefit for the Santa Fe-based nonprofit Tomorrow's Women on Sunday ...
What: Embark on an exclusive guided tour of a historic home and sift through artifacts found at the house’s dig site and search for early colonial Charlestown in new undocumented areas at one of ...
This week's Open Mic guest is Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman. The Arkansas Republican says updating farm programs under budget reconciliation won't be easy but is a way forward ...
This film by Jon Kasbe and Crystal Moselle skirts gimmicks to examine a creator’s drive to build a humanoid device powered by artificial intelligence. By Alissa Wilkinson Vince Vaughn plays a ...
The two ghosts are a married couple who die young, and the pair go to great lengths to rid the house they bought while living from new non-ghostly occupants. Thanks to the fact that it’s about ...
Now that we’re used to HBO Max shedding the best part of its name to become just Max, we can concentrate on what really matters: the movies. Well, as long as the company still bothers to release ...
Horror movies are probably the only genre outside of comedies that can get away with being especially goofy. On paper, it might seem like a film meant to elicit fear and dread might be at odds ...