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‘Zero Day’ Review: A Political Thriller Without Politics
Robert De Niro in Zero Day. Courtesy of Netflix It’s not necessary to agree with the politics of a work or its authors to find it entertaining, but in...
Former Steelers Super Bowl champion Mike Collier dead at 71
Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Mike Collier died in Maryland on Sunday, according to an online obituary. Collier, who won Super Bowl X with the Steelers in 1975, was...
What St. John’s ‘lollipop’ win may mean for future as March Madness nears
Maybe you saw a trap game. Hell, Seton Hall beat Connecticut just last weekend. This may be a new brand of college basketball, but it’s still a place where...
California fire captain stabbed to death inside home in possible domestic violence attack
A California fire captain was killed inside her San Diego-area home Monday night after she was repeatedly stabbed in a possible domestic violence attack, according to authorities. Firefighter Rebecca...
Bill Ackman, a Warren Buffett Fan, Has Found His Own ‘Berkshire Hathaway’
Bill Ackman has long been a student of Warren Buffett. Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for The New York Times Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) is one of the most important...
‘The Monkey’ Review: Goofy Gore & An Occasional Bore
Theo James as Hal in The Monkey. Courtesy of NEON After his wildly successful directorial breakthrough Longlegs last year, Osgood Perkins needed a follow-up that would cement his status...
Tomokazu Matsuyama Is Headlining L.A. Frieze Week With His Chameleonic Globalized Pop
Tomokazu Matsuyama, We The People, 2025. Courtesy of Tomokazu Matsuyama Japanese artist Tomokazu Matsuyama will take his place in the spotlight during L.A. Art Week, bringing his cosmopolitan, eclectic...
Invoking a Radical Past, Frank Holliday’s Energetic Abstractions Invite Us to Shake Things Up
Installation view: Frank Holliday’s “Wish You Were Here” at Swivel Gallery in New York City. Cary D Whittier If abstraction serves as a means to explore the boundless possibilities...