Category: culture
‘Subsuelo’: Oscar-Nominated Editor Fernando Franco Rocks Spain’s Valladolid Fest With a Tale of Death, Abuse and Revenge
Over the last 30 years, Spain has stood out in Europe for its smart genre output: Think “The Orphanage,” “Pan’s Labyrinth” and “Open Your Eyes” among early examples. From its reception this weekend, Spanish critics may soon be adding another title to Spain’s illustrious auteur genre canon: “Subsuelo,” the fourth feature as a director of [.].
“No wonder why we’re losing”; “Star power meets baseball” – Fans split as LeBron James and wife Savannah show up at World Series Game 4
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James and his wife, Savannah, were among the many celebrities turning up at Dodger Stadium to attend World Series Game 4 between the Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays.
20 Hissterical Halloween Costumed Cat Pics Straddling the Line Between Spooky and Cutie
Well, well winter sure has crept up on us without us realizing hasn’t it. And it feels as though within the blink of an eye, we have found ourselves staring at a bunch of ghoulish monsters in the face once more as Halloween comes around for another run. But that also means that our cute cat children have been prepawing for the big day, in which they will likely be staying at home and judging strangers through the window. And while they will likely not be participating in any official costume parades, that has not stopped them and their pawrents from pulling out all the stops when it comes to their Halloween costumes, which we have bottled up for you and placed in this delightful list of hissterical Halloween costumed cat pics that walk the thin line between spooky and cutie. Which one is which we will leave up to you, but what we can say is that cat child costumes are far better than hooman child costumes.
Some 41 Asian American chefs unite for immigrant rights at the Tiger Moon Market
The largest gathering of Asian American chefs in Chicago history is happening next Monday, November 3, at the Ramova Theatre in Bridgeport. That’s according to Ed Marszewski of the Marz Community empire, who managed to rustle up some 41 chefs (and counting) in three weeks after a roundtable gathering at Maxwells Trading earlier this month [.] The post Some 41 Asian American chefs unite for immigrant rights at the Tiger Moon Market appeared first on Chicago Reader.
Cabra Park Urban Gallery in Dublin, Ireland
The unofficially named ‘Cabra Park Urban Gallery’ arose in 2012, when various street and graffiti artists started painting in the interconnected laneways of St Peter’s Lane in Dublin’s Phibsborough neighborhood.
The Urban Gallery contains a mix of murals and graffiti, some serious and some more humorous. As of 2025, work in the lanes includes Kevin Bohan’s mural of the Irish boxer Katie Taylor, painted in 2012 at the St Peter’s Road entrance. There is also work by the spray paint artist and muralist 23M Graphics further into the lanes.
Denver7 Everyday Hero brings harmony and a sense of family to Denver’s LGBTQ+ community
For more than 40 years, the volunteer-driven community band has been bringing people together through music. And at the center of it all is Artistic Director Derek Hebert.
‘Patchwork’ pieces together Jane Austen’s personal life
While some might be bothered by a biography that regularly, and proudly, takes liberties with facts and chronology, such artistry is the heart and strength of Kate Evans’ delightful and illuminating work.
Hundreds turn out in NoHo for liquidation of costumes used in decades of TV, film
A North Hollywood family-run costume shop that served the movie industry for decades is closing its doors.
Trump dances with native performers as he arrives in Malaysia for Asia tour
Trump dances with native performers as he arrives in Malaysia for Asia tour
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Joe Rogan says he enjoys church, pushes back against scoffers: ‘There’s something to it’
Podcaster Joe Rogan noted earlier this week that he enjoys going to church and pushed back against “self-professed intelligent people” who dismiss the Bible as myth.