• Well, Well, Well, Look Who Bailed Out 'Death to America' Road- Blockers

    This week millions of Americans were held hostage by pro-terrorist protesters blocking critical infrastructure in major cities across the country. Americans were prevented from getting to and from airports, crossing bridges, and picking up kids—their very freedom of movement was stolen by anti-Semites participating in the planned protest calling for destroying Israel and "Death to America." And one political party helped fund the effort.

  • Literary love affair: why Germany fell for a windswept corner of Ireland

    Tourists have been descending on Achill ever since Heinrich Böll wrote effusively about its inhabitants’ customs and idiosyncrasiesIn 1954, the German writer Heinrich Böll landed in Ireland for the first time, headed west and kept going till he reached the Atlantic Ocean. He was seeking a refuge from the brash materialism of postwar Germany, and found it on Achill Island, where waves crashed against cliffs, sheep foraged in fields and villagers went about their business of fishing, farming and...

  • A Braccetto, London: ‘It does its thing well at a good price’ – restaurant review

    Spaghetti House has had us on toast for 70 years – but will its new venture be a high street favourite?A Braccetto, 242 Earls Court Road, London SW5 9AA (a-braccetto.com). Antipasti £7.95, mains £14.95-£26.50, desserts £7.35, wines from £35 a bottleThere are sights in London that are so familiar they now go largely unremarked, despite how deserving of comment they are: the sleek, well-fed mice which skitter between the tracks in tube stations; the over-lit shops stocked with bags of American...

  • Review: In the well-researched 'We Grown Now,' a family hangs tough in Chicago's projects

    A close-knit Chicago family of meager means and hesitant dreams grapples with their sense of home in the plaintive indie drama “We Grown Now,” from writer-director Minhal Baig. Set in the high-rises of the Cabrini-Green housing project in 1992, when the beleaguered complex’s decline was palpable, it sounds like a recipe for doleful poverty-gazing. But in Windy City native Baig’s solid hands, it’s a resolutely poetic, at times even golden-hued portrait of lives unafraid to hope amid growing...

  • Jovial, randy and anything but dark: Johnny Cash’s surprise return single Well Alright reviewed

    Rescued from Cash’s low ebb in the early 1990s, this fun, lightweight song is a long way from the moody recordings with Rick Rubin he soon turned towardsIn the great American saga of Johnny Cash, the early 90s are held to be among his lowest ebbs: the lull that made the triumphant final act of his career – the American Recordings series with Rick Rubin, critical acclaim, Grammy awards, platinum sales and all – seem all the more startling. He’d been dropped by Columbia Records after 28 years and...

  • Dive into 4-day Reconnect and Rejuvenate Wellness Retreat at Six Senses Ninh Van Bay, elevating your well-being amidst nature

    With years of dedicated study, practice, and teaching in various forms of yoga and yogic philosophy, Singh brings a wealth of wisdom to the retreat

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    ‘Challengers’: Review

    It's love all for Luca Guadagnino's sexy tennis drama starring Zendaya, Josh O'Connor and Mike Faist

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    Challengers Review

    Challengers opens in theaters Friday, April 26. If there's one thing Luca

  • Review: Rumble Club

    Rumble Club is in many ways your typical casual multiplayer game that relies on simple mechanics and slapstick comedy to deliver the fun.

  • Penguin #9 Review

    Say what you will about Tom King, but he does know how to have a good time on a comics page. Even when the reader is not necessarily having a great time. One of King’s signature stylistic choices i

  • Review: Hinomi X1

    The Hinomi X1 is more than just an office chair; it's an ergonomic solution that caters to the diverse needs of modern users.

  • Phantom Fury Review

    Shelly Harrison is back in this new shooter set in the Ion Fury universe. This is our review for Phantom Fury.Read this article on TechRaptor