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Missing Persons: The Characters of “Nightbitch” Are Left Blank
It’s a big and bitter surprise to discover that Marielle Heller’s new film, “Nightbitch,” is, for the most part, excruciating to watch. Heller made two of the best movies...
Tony Robbins Explains Why High Energy Leads to Success
Energy stands as the cornerstone of transformation in every aspect of life – from business success to personal relationships and physical well-being. The correlation between energy levels and results...
Lottery Winnings: Lump Sum vs Annuity
Winning the lottery is a dream come true for many, but deciding how to receive those winnings can be a real head-scratcher. You’ve got two main options: take a...
Criterion Channel’s Thrillingly Evolving Roster
Richard BrodyStaff writerThe Criterion Channel, the foremost moveable source for art-house and repertory cinema, thrillingly expands its offerings each month, and has vigorously embraced a wide range of movies,...
Family Discord and Holiday Music in “Cult of Love” and “No President”
The first image of Leslye Headland’s family drama,“Cult of Love,” on Broadway at the Hayes, looks like a Christmas card. Behind a gauzy scrim, most members of the ten-person...
50 Best Performing Stocks in History
Ever wondered which stocks have made the biggest impact over the years? We’re diving into the top 50 best-performing stocks in history. These companies have not only stood the...
The Gilded Age of Medicine Is Here
In 2010, a private-equity firm called Cerberus Capital Management, which is named for the three-headed dog that is said to guard the underworld, bought six Catholic hospitals in Massachusetts...
Sephora Rouge Benefits: Complete Guide
So, you’ve heard about Sephora Rouge and you’re curious about what it offers? Well, if you’re a beauty enthusiast who loves to shop at Sephora, this membership might be...
20 Worst Shark Tank Deals Ever
Shark Tank, the hit TV show where hopeful entrepreneurs pitch their ideas to a panel of savvy investors, has seen its fair share of both triumphs and flops. While...
Paul Schrader’s Favorite Works of Fiction
Paul Schrader, whose latest film, “Oh, Canada,” is based on Russell Banks’s semi-autobiographical novel “Foregone,” is no stranger to literary adaptations. In 1985, he co-wrote and directed “Mishima: A...