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“I bled, I peed, I cried, and vomited.” This sentence comes at the end of the second paragraph of The Chronology of Water, Lidia Yuknavitch’s extraordinary, extraordinarily raw 2011 memoir ...
By 1933, Mr. Harmsworth was producing 18 million bottles of water a year. A half-century later, Perrier was the largest natural mineral water company in the world. In 1990, the company faced a crisis.
And it’s largely for that reason why “The Chronology of Water” works even when it doesn’t: Because, on an almost subatomic level, Stewart communes with the liquid spirit of a woman who ...
Alaska and federal officials responded Wednesday to a large spill of treated water used in operations at one of the world’s largest zinc mines. Based on an initial estimate, up to 400,000 ...
By Patrick Brzeski Asia Bureau Chief Kristen Stewart’s long-awaited directorial debut The Chronology of Water received a warm reception at its world premiere in Cannes Friday night, with the ...
Imogen Poots seizes the screen as Lidia Yuknavitch, who embraces swimming and sex and drugs and anger, all to make herself whole. The hope paid off. “The Chronology of Water” isn’t some ...
That’s great for families who want to spend time by the water, but it’s also a good time to be reminded about the importance of water safety. An estimated 4,000 fatal unintentional drownings ...
A boil-water advisory is in effect for six towns across the South Shore after the Abington Rockland Joint Water Works found E. coli and total coliform bacteria in drinking water samples.
Some residents were left without water due to burst main A burst water main sent thousands of gallons of water into the air, covering neighbouring properties and leaving some residents without ...