As tensions continue to rise in the South China Sea, I had the chance to watch an enlightening interview sent to me by my good friend Professor Rommel Banlaoi, president of Philippine Society for International Security Studies in a show called Dialogue on CGTN.
Few members of the metropolitan liberal elite would admit the 2001 movie “Bridget Jones’s Diary” was their favorite film, but if they picked up a battered copy of the 1996 novel, they’d be hard-pressed to put it down. Bridget Jones may be neurotic, absurd and mired in patriarchy, but she’s a hell of a lot more fun than any black coffee-glugging, Marx-bothering Sally Rooney heroine. That being said, there comes a time when we have to put even our most beloved mini-break enthusiasts out to...
This week’s Future of TV Briefing looks at how the industry’s measurement arbiter is looking at ensuring measurement systems are able to reliably identify audiences across channels in a privacy-compliant manner.
If you pay any attention to politics and polling, you have likely heard that your friends and neighbors are not very happy with the direction of the country. You might not be, either.
The ambiguity of Imagine Dragons’ next album starts from the cover. Two figures stand in the distance separated by a dawning sun. Or is it setting?
Morgan Wallen was arrested on April 7 and charged with felony reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct by Metro Nashville police. The country singer was at new bar Chief's on Broadway when a chair he allegedly threw from the roof landed next to a police cruiser.
Thirty years ago, I wrote a front-page article for The Times about what was then the latest redesign of Pershing Square, the much-reworked park perched above an underground parking garage in the center of downtown L.A. There was much rhetoric about how this $14.6 million city-sponsored face-lift — which was heavy on concrete paving and structures such as a purple 10-story bell tower and giant pink cylinder barriers — would revitalize the five-acre park and the surrounding neighborhoods. At the...
As modern society speeds past dire environmental warning signs, indulges the clamorous embrace of fascistic tendencies, rejects empirical truth and the guidance of experts-in-field, and generally ignores any number of various other flashing red lights, it can be easy to take a fairly bleak view of humanity. For her feature directorial debut, though, Caitlin Cronenberg (yes, the daughter of David Cronenberg) locates and feeds a satirical tone which, in its own twisted way, allows viewers to have...
West Ham target Ruben Amorim returned to Portugal after midnight on Tuesday. Amorim had flown to London on Monday to hold managerial talks with the club. Questioning Stuart Attwell's integrity is a disgrace for Nottingham Forest - Listen to the
FROM swapping tales of late-night feeding dramas to helping identify mysterious rashes, a ready-made mummy tribe can be an invaluable lifeline. But for some, the prospect of making a new set of gro
Paul Coe, 34, was jailed for five years and disqualified from driving for ten years in 2007 after drunkenly ploughing into a group of people and killing schoolgirl Lisa Jermy, 16.
Elias Pettersson feasted earlier this season on the Predators. Yes, Nashville is greatly improved. But you can't help but notice the four goals in three games for the star earlier this year.