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Joe Swanberg's Thesis of Short Filmmaking in Season 2 of "Easy" Quantity isn't quality, or a substitute for quality, but it is a mark of the filmmaker Joe Swanberg's particular kind of artistic quality. That quality is on view and developed further in the eight episodes of the second season of "Easy"—created, written, directed, and co-produced by Swanberg—which dropped ...
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Mukesh takes spoils in battle of Ambani brothers On what would have been the 85th birthday of their late father Dhirubhai, who founded the Reliance conglomerate and built it into one Asia's biggest corporate empires, the brothers last week struck a deal that showed how their fortunes have diverged since they split the group between them in 2005.
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Marilyn Stafford's best photograph: Albert Einstein in his lounge He came to the door in baggy tracksuit trousers and sweatshirt. He was so at ease he made us all feel relaxed, too. My friends filmed and I took pictures. Afterwards, I handed over the film, they sent me a couple of prints, and I didn't think much more of it. The pictures appear grainy but they really capture ...
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Habitat on the Edges: Making Room for Wildlife in an Urbanized World One morning not long ago, in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, I traveled with a Wildlife Conservation Society biologist on a switchback route up and over the high ridge of the Western Ghats. Our itinerary loosely followed the corridor connecting Bhadra Tiger Reserve with Kudremakh National Park ...
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Vicky Featherstone named most influential person in British theatre Vicky Featherstone, the artistic director of the Royal Court, has been named the most influential person working in British theatre, following her swift response to the entertainment industry harassment scandal. Featherstone was the first and most powerful voice to speak out about historical and current ...
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Major flaw in millions of Intel chips revealed A serious flaw in the design of Intel's chips will require Microsoft, Linux and Apple to update operating systems for computers around the world. It is believed to affect chips in millions of computers from the last decade. The UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) said it was aware of the issue and ...
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Moon Nazis and sex in space: what can we learn from movies set in 2018? While the specific reasons remain a topic of heated debate, everyone seems to be in agreement that things are, in the most general sense, quite bad. Whether you're concerned about encroaching fascist powers or a restriction of free speech, the planet's eventual heat-death or vanishing industries and ...
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