Shelly Berg & Tierney Sutton ‘By Request Only,’ Jan. 2 Paul JAS Center presents Shelly Berg & Tierny Sutton on Friday, Jan. 2 ...
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Colin Sheridan: From culture to politics, the 10 Irish names to watch in 2026
From art and politics to film and fashion, these ten Irish presences reflect the questions Ireland is already asking itself ...
As the race for those coveted gold statuettes kicks into high gear in the new year, “Sinners” and “One Battle After Another” ...
Martin Scorsese's disturbing classic Taxi Driver very nearly went unreleased, but now, it's hitting a new streaming service.
Grace Kelly's granddaughter, Jazmin Grace Grimaldi, shared a "super special" look back at her grandmother's career as she and ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney named Montreal MP Marc Miller as minister of Canadian identity and culture and minister for official languages. He replaced Steven Guilbeault, who resigned after Ottawa ...
For more than two decades, Lax Cinema has operated at the intersection of film distribution, cultural diplomacy and community engagement. The company has successfully opened new exhibition markets for ...
Most of the big, splashy tentpole projects proved disappointing, while several more modest films either produced or acquired ...
Telluride is not on my annual festival calendar—too distant, too costly—and I’m at Toronto rarely, only with a film. So as a ...
"Auld Lang Syne" as we know it today first came together in the late 1700s, and wasn't initially a song for New Year's Eve.
Based on a whodunit board game, the 1985 film is a perfect example of what pop culture can tell us about history.
But Murnau’s vampire, Count Orlok (Max Schreck), cemented the tropes inherent in vampire allegory, including the undead being ...
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