The photo shaped the world's perception of the existential threat climate change poses to low-lying island nations.
On 1988, Benazir Bhutto made history as Pakistan’s first woman Prime Minister — and the first to lead a Muslim-majority ...
This latest attack will leave an already weakened BBC in a perilous fight for its future, argues journalist and presenter ...
The filmmaker sits down for a wide-ranging discussion of his film’s poignant themes, the challenges and joys of working with ...
Ahead of the PBS production's premiere, the legendary filmmaker and co-director Sarah Botstein share insights on their ...
Nietzsche’s vision of the human as a value-creating, self-overcoming agent speaks powerfully to the psychological and cultural ruptures of the AI age.
When the president in A House of Dynamite, played by Idris Elba, is weighing the future of all mankind as a nuclear missile ...
The world-famous movie star plays a world-famous movie star in the middle of a deep existential crisis. Why yes, it is ...
Losing a child causes the most intense pain imaginable for a parent, but it often brings a grasp of mortality that can lead to a greater appreciation of life.
Writer/director Alireza Khatami's disquieting diptych gazes into the violent undoing of a Turkish literature professor with a ...
TV's top producers reveal the best and worst parts of their jobs, the importance of casting, and why they avoid social media.
The celebrated Norwegian actress, and The Worst Person in the World and Sentimental Value lead, has helped put her country’s ...
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