The added layer of bureaucracy comes as Navy brass prepares to testify in front of lawmakers.
If there’s one opportunity for comics at DC to get really crazy, it’s when 5th-dimensional imps show up. Starting with Mr. Mxyztplk way back in 1944, they can show up and use their near
The Warderia and Isha character visuals make the No Longer Allowed in Another World isekai anime look intriguing, as it follows a "Sensei" who only wants to do one thing. Die.
Daisuke Ono, Kishō Taniyama join cast of July anime
Prince joined Valiente team as they took on Coca-Cola at National Polo Center. He cut a low-key figure but arrival was given away by large Netflix film crew. He and Meghan attended charity game at Grand Champions Polo Club Friday
It’s back! The BBC’s smartphone-free travel sends contestants racing from Japan to Indonesia, and it’s as full of human kindness and intimate relationship portraits as everRace Across the World might be one of television’s most wholesome shows. Now into its fourth series proper, after a Covid-delayed celebrity spin-off last year, it follows paired teams as they attempt to travel thousands of miles without some of the comfortable trappings of modern life. Contestants hand over their smartphones...
The jaw-clenching, bullet-clanging thriller “Civil War” opens with a blurry
The Oscar-winner’s powerful documentary proves how fragile the earth’s ecosystems are. From angry hippos to salmon swimming on tarmac, it is truly valuable televisionOur Living World begins with a cheesy inspirational quote: “Realise that everything connects to everything else.” Leonardo da Vinci said that, possibly. Soon, this nature series has glowing blue lines running across the screen, and Cate Blanchett on the voiceover, authoritatively announcing that the planet’s species are dependent on...
“Irena’s Vow” is a potent reminder that the world needs heroes — those brave enough to do what’s morally right even when the risks are great.
“Irena’s Vow” is a potent reminder that the world needs heroes — those brave enough to do what’s morally right even when the risks are great.
"Silver sucks' says six-time Canadian curling champion
A novel that’s torn between two books – one is a half-hearted skewering of money and power, the other a modern romanceGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailBri Lee’s debut novel, The Work, is torn between two books. One is a half hearted interrogation of capital and power and their influence on art, told via millennial characters whose hubris and privilege speak of who wields control in creative industries. The other is a modern romance between two people with a mutual yet sparring love of...