No movie at the Cannes Film Festival has had a longer road to get here than “Once Upon a Time in Harlem." In August 1972, ...
MILAN — Design trade show Salone del Mobile.Milano, the anchor event of Milan Design Week, will unfold under the aegis of the theme “Matter: material, human well-being, and spatial intelligence.” The ...
Next time you’re about to ask an AI chatbot to help you solve a hard problem, you might want to slow your roll. People who waited to consult an AI chatbot until they had partially worked through a ...
Jamie Dimon is defending capitalism in its hour of need. In an interview with "CBS Evening News" anchor Tony Dokoupil, the JPMorgan Chase CEO rejects critiques of the country's economic system as no ...
Savannah Guthrie‘s first TV interview about her mom Nancy’s disappearance is airing in two parts on NBC’s “Today,” with Guthrie tearfully telling her former co-host Hoda Kotb on Thursday that she ...
A few years ago, Jenny Martin started taking brief “thinking walks.” The habit was partly born of necessity—she has two young kids, a busy therapy practice, and a brain that doesn't easily quiet ...
The making of the 2014 film starring Seth Rogen and James Franco resulted in a cyberattack that leaked confidential scripts and personal information. By Lexi Carson Associate Editor Lynton was made ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Michael Lynton, the former CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment, is looking back on the 2014 film The Interview with deep regret.
Our present podcast era has bred a new generation of interlocutors from the public sphere, veteran interviewees turned journalists. Harper Simon is among the many pro musicians who have taken on the ...
But when Lynton was informed on Nov. 24, 2014 that all of Sony’s email systems were down as well as its production and financial IT systems, he had no idea that North Korea could be behind the massive ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Michael Lynton, the former CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment, now wishes he had thought a little more carefully before ...
“I have never seen the problem with fetishizing objects and fetishizing people as though they were objects,” director Amanda Kramer tells me in a conversation ahead of the release of her latest film, ...