Man Of The Year Gone

from The Wall Street Journal When Time’s ‘Man of the Year’ Meant Something Subjects of the magazine’s annual story were once viewed as secular saints—or, on occasion, devils. By Lance Morrow Time magazine’s Man of the Year selection once was a bigger deal. So, for...

Sacred Flow

from AP For many Hawaiians, lava flows are a time to honor, reflect By JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER HONOLULU (AP) — When Willette Kalaokahaku Akima-Akau looks out at the the lava flowing from Mauna Loa volcano and makes an offering of gin, tobacco and coins, she will be...

Sight & Sound 2022

from indiewire ‘Jeanne Dielman’ Tops Sight & Sound’s 2022 Poll of the Best Films of All Time Other films to land in the top 10 include “In the Mood for Love,” “Beau Travail,” “Mulholland Drive,” “Vertigo,” and...

The Siegfried & Roy Saga

from The Atlantic The Original Tiger Kings At the peak of their fame, they were arguably the most famous magicians since Houdini. By Chris Jones and Michael J. Mooney Siegfried & Roy photographed at their residence in Las Vegas, Nevada, 1991 (Mark...

Mondrian Piet

from OBSERVER A Piet Mondrian Painting Has Been Hanging Upside Down for More Than 75 Years The work, first exhibited at New York’s MoMA, might have been accidentally mislabeled or turned over in a crate. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly The artwork in question,...

Curderburger

from PASTE Culver’s Curderburger Offers An Absurdist Glance Into An Untapped Meat Substitute: Cheese By Charlie Wacholz Culver’s (in)famous Butterburger might be the best fast food burger out there. After all, its roots lie smack-dab in the middle of Wisconsin’s...