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Richard Linklater's indie classic 'Before Sunrise' inspires an enchanting episode of Lena Dunham's Netflix rom-com ...
AMC's latest sci-fi series, Nautilus, is off to a promising start after securing a huge premiere audience for the network.
"Not quite human. Not quite machine. The Velvet Sundown lives somewhere in between," the band's creator wrote in their ...
Paris-based Solence, a health startup focused on care for women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), has raised €1.6M in ...
Kendall Jenner went totally topless for her latest photo shoot with fashion retailer FWRD, of which she has been the creative ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says nearly 1,300 measles cases have been reported so far this year across the ...
As the Trump administration continues its push to detain undocumented immigrants​, doctors are hearing that some patients are ...
Designer Christian Siriano will return to "Project Runway" for his fifth season as a mentor on the show. The latest season of ...
All eyes are on Celine after Michael Rider's debut, meaning it's the perfect time for a brief history lesson on the storied ...
Adam Gopnik writes about a newly discovered novel by Louis-Ferdinand Céline, “Guerre” or “War,” and the French author’s anti-Semitism, and experience in the First World War.
Céline returned to France in 1951 after receiving amnesty. He long blamed Oscar Rosembly, a neighbor he had hired to do his bookkeeping, for the disappearance of the papers — a charge he is not ...