In 2024, California Pizza Kitchen dispatched a driver to deliver an order of mac and cheese to a customer’s home. The only issue: CPK forgot to include the pasta. There was macaroni; only cheese. The ...
Catch hundreds of bands performing live outside in Petworth, explore a Smithsonian museum after hours with music and drinks, ...
The cast and crew of The Travel Companion on set, featuring Weston Auburn, producer and writer, and Jason Chiu, director of ...
Bruce Dern had to play the long game. Acting has always been an endurance sport for the 89-year-old actor and avid marathon ...
BAR HARBOR — Reel Pizza is hosting a free film screening Sunday, April 19, at 2 p.m., of a film made by a local filmmaker, Judith Blank. The film, “Soldiers & Dancers, the Art of a Princely State,” is ...
The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist seeks the middle ground on a polarizing technology—and ends up letting tech execs like Sam Altman off the hook. It’s not easy to get an interview with Sam ...
The documentary form is having a major moment. Between the explosion of true crime on streaming services and high-production nature series, the documentary is no longer just a dry history lesson. But ...
Some people go to school to become doctors. Others for law. But for some local pizzaiolos, there soon will be a University of Apizza. Frank Zabski, founder of the New Haven Pizza School, will open the ...
In this month’s picks, mountain climbing, dog sledding and government running. By Ben Kenigsberg The proliferation of documentaries on streaming services makes it difficult to choose what to watch.
The year 2025 did not disappoint in the documentaries category, and that means we have to recap the biggest titles that educated and enlightened us the most. Some made us dance, some made us cry, and ...
(Clockwise from top left) 'Always,' 'Suburban Fury,' 'Under the Flags, the Sun' and 'Riefenstahl' HandsOn Studio LLC/TimeLight Films/Argot Pictures/Cinephil Before the year ends, it’s time to publish ...