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Richard Brody’s New York Film Festival Picks
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What to See in the 2025 New York Film Festival’s First Week
[ad_1] The New York Film Festival, the centerpiece of the city’s year in cinephilia, is a victim of its own success. Many of its most noteworthy films are already scheduled...
Donald Doubles Down
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Who is the CEO of the Security Platform Drata?
[ad_1] There are so many businesses out there. Each one has a role to play in the business industry. One such niche is security. This is a vital and important...
An Intimate Chronicle of Kanye West’s Fall from Grace
[ad_1] One simple way to think of Kanye West is as a genius stuck in the body of a child who’s always on the verge of a tantrum. He takes...
The Mother as Antihero
[ad_1] Sasha Bonét’s matrilineal memoir, “The Waterbearers,” traces the lives of her mother and grandmother: powerful, complicated women whose personalities have been shaped by the rough edges of American society....
The A.I. Bubble Is Coming for Your Browser
[ad_1] There’s an old business maxim dating to the California gold rush: it’s easier to make money selling picks and shovels to aspiring miners than to strike it rich finding...
Master Excel with these Workflow Features
[ad_1] Microsoft Excel is a wonderful program that allows you to do so much for work, school, and more. In fact, it can be an important factor in your business....
Gary Shteyngart’s Tragicomedy of the Penis in “The Guy Who Got Cut Wrong”
[ad_1] Watch “The Guy Who Got Cut Wrong.” Gary Shteyngart was just seven years old when his family emigrated from the Soviet Union and settled in Queens. He remembers the...
“The Lowdown” Is a Noir for Our Era
[ad_1] Some actors you can watch doing the same thing over and over again. Cary Grant built a career on smirking suavity; Cate Blanchett has made an art form of...