Hal Hartley’s Where to Land, his first feature in 11 years, presents a familiar, potent lattice of miscommunication within a ...
Bennett Foddy’s breakthrough gave players a hammer to climb a mountain of trash. In his newest video game, every step is an adventure.
The event felt more like a public excavation of certain democratic fault lines that India still has not closed. As editor Peter Ronald deSouza reminded the audience, “the daughter of Nehru won over ...
Human beings have always had a knack for creating things that no-one really asked for but someone, somewhere would buy ...
City adopted a reactive strategy at Arsenal that their manager would once have regarded as a surrender to secure a point ...
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America’s Zombie Democracy
Opposition parties, the judiciary, the press, and civil-society groups aren’t destroyed, but over time they lose their life, ...
Emma Watson has shared the thing she doesn’t miss about the film industry after taking a seven-year break from acting. The 35 ...
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Why walking helps us think: a philosopher's take
Whether it’s focusing on uneven ground, the rhythmic, physical exertion, the distraction of beautiful views, the distance from technology today, or an elixir of all of the above, it seems undeniable ...
Therapy necessarily asks patients to explore moral and existential values, but therapists are often reluctant to acknowledge ...
The 'Last of Us' actor talks being attracted to right-wing roles, why he's thankful for friends on different sides of the political spectrum - and why 'Parks and Recreation' could never be made now ...
If we trace back to the fundamental logic, AI is essentially a mimicry and extension of human "intelligence." - As Aristotle said, the "material" of AI is code and data, but its "form" is a replica of ...
A casual weather observer can make a general forecast just by looking up at the clouds. The types of formations can offer ...
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