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Emilia Clarke, Edgar Ramirez Lead Romantic Drama

Emilia Clarke, Edgar Ramirez Lead Romantic Drama

Ivy Bettencourt (Emilia Clarke), the heroine of writer-director Drake Doremus‘ latest romantic navel-gazer, is a little bit of a mess. We know this because the first time we see her, she’s oversleeping her alarm by so much that she barely makes her train — at which point she promptly spills coffee all over a handsome stranger, Edgar Ramírez’s Diego. We also know this because one of the next times we see her, she’s getting smashed at her goddaughter’s christening, having just reconnected with Noah (Jack Farthing), the ex-boyfriend and ex-boss who’d so recently broken her heart. Next Life The Bottom Line Plenty of sugar but not enough flavor. Venue: Tribeca Festival (Spotlight Narrative)Cast: Emilia Clarke, Edgar Ramírez, Jack FarthingDirector-screenwriter: Drake Doremus 1 hour 52 minutes This is a woman who doesn’t quite know what she wants, what she’s missing or how to find it. Premiering at Tribeca, Next Life tries to embrace her in all that uncertainty, giving her two entire realities in which to try things out or make mistakes and try again. But …

Can freshwater swimming lead to hearing loss?

Can freshwater swimming lead to hearing loss?

Get the Well Enough newsletter with Harry Bullmore for tips on living a healthier, happier and longer life Get the Well Enough email with Harry Bullmore Get the Well Enough email with Harry Bullmore Cold water swimming has surged in popularity in recent years, with countless people sharing videos of themselves plunging into their local ponds and lakes online, while praising the activity’s many health benefits. However, comedian Harry Enfield has recently spoken about some of the adverse effects that he has personally experienced. The 65-year-old comedy actor told Ed Gamble and James Acaster on their Off Menu podcast that he regular swims in Highgate Ponds in North London, but has now developed hearing issues as a result. Speaking on the pod, Enfield said: “I’m deaf, partially deaf and because I swim in Highgate Ponds, I’ve got stalactites in my ears.” (Ian West/PA) He went on to say that he now has hearing aids to help with the hearing loss. “They’ve got tiny little hearing aids you can get now and apparently they’re very good. …

Kulapat Yantrasast to Lead 2027 Bukhara Biennial in Uzbekistan

Kulapat Yantrasast to Lead 2027 Bukhara Biennial in Uzbekistan

Kulapat Yantrasast, the architect behind major museum projects for institutions including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Louvre, has been named artistic director of the 2027 Bukhara Biennial in Uzbekistan. The appointment comes less than a year after the debut edition of the biennial, which drew an estimated 1.8 million visitors and quickly became one of the most talked-about events on the international art calendar. Conceived and commissioned by Gayane Umerova and the Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation (ACDF), the next edition will run from September 3 through November 21, 2027. Related Articles For much of last fall, it was difficult to walk through Chelsea or Tribeca without running into someone who had just come back from Bukhara.  Collectors, curators, museum directors, artists, and journalists from Los Angeles to London to Hong Kong descended on the ancient Silk Road city for the inaugural edition, helping turn what had once been an unlikely destination for the international art crowd into one of the season’s must-see events. Yantrasast succeeds Diana Campbell, artistic director of the Samdani Art Foundation in Bangladesh, who …

Makeda Best to Lead MoMA Photography: Morning Links

Makeda Best to Lead MoMA Photography: Morning Links

The Headlines BRINGING OUT THE BEST. The Museum of Modern Art in New York finally has a new chief curator of photography: Makeda Best, who has served as deputy director at the Oakland Museum of California since 2023, reports the New York Times. The plum position “has influenced, implicitly or explicitly, so much of how we understand the medium,” said Best, who starts in September. It has also been vacant for almost four years. “I’m someone who’s very much committed to big stories from the collection,” added Best, offering by way of example the legacy of historic MoMA photo curator Edward Steichen, who spearheaded deep acquisitions from the Farm Security Administration during the Great Depression. Best is also a photographer who studied at CalArts and earned a doctorate in art history at Harvard. She served as photography curator at Harvard Art Museums. Best told the Times she wants to “expand the kinds of photography that we see,” and that it’s a medium “that’s always been in crisis, that’s always questioning itself.” With audiences increasingly looking for different experiences and connections, “it doesn’t work anymore just to hang things on …

Coronation Street and Strictly favourites to lead The Full Monty tour

Coronation Street and Strictly favourites to lead The Full Monty tour

Excitement is building in the UK theatre scene, as the initial casting has been announced for the 2027 UK tour of The Full Monty. The classic film, which will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2027, was adapted for the stage by the original screenwriter Simon Beaufoy. While further casting is still to be revealed, the initial announcement has revealed a cast already loaded with stars. Familiar faces include Kevin Clifton (Strictly Come Dancing) as Gaz, Stewart Wright (Doc Martin) as Dave, James Gaddas (Coronation Street) as Gerald, Ben Onwukwe (Coronation Street) as Horse, Jon-Paul Bell (Hollyoaks) as Guy and Zrey Sholapurkar (Lark Rise to Candleford, The Watermill Theatre) as Lomper. The tour will open in Sheffield, where the film is set, at the start of January 2027 and will be heading to nine UK cities before closing at York in July 2027. Set in mid-’90s Sheffield, The Full Monty focuses on a group of friends just trying to get by during a cost-of-living crisis – something that’s still relatable in current times. Speaking about the …

I saw the first Nvidia RTX Spark laptops – these 4 models will lead the new ultrabook boom

I saw the first Nvidia RTX Spark laptops – these 4 models will lead the new ultrabook boom

Kyle Kucharski/ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. After years of speculation, Nvidia announced a new CPU for consumer laptops, competing with industry giants Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm. Its new RTX Spark chip will be found on laptops and desktops from all the big PC brands: HP, Lenovo, Acer, Asus, Microsoft, MSI, and Dell, with some available as early as this fall. Nvidia, in partnership with Microsoft, says its new Arm-based RTX Spark is a reinvention of the PC to reflect the age of AI agents, offering up to 1 petaflop of AI performance, full-stack graphics technology, and up to 128GB of unified memory to power creative tasks. Also: Dell’s new XPS 13 is a MacBook Neo rival that costs $599 and retains premium features Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced the partnership on stage at Computex 2026 in Taipei, promising a native Windows experience centered around personal agents, with agentic AI features soon to be accessible directly from the Windows taskbar itself. “We’ve worked with Microsoft for two and a half …

In historic appointment, Pope Leo names EWTN’s Montse Alvarado to lead Vatican communications office

In historic appointment, Pope Leo names EWTN’s Montse Alvarado to lead Vatican communications office

(RNS) — Pope Leo XIV has named Maria Montserrat “Montse” Alvarado, the current president and COO of U.S.-based Catholic media giant EWTN News, to lead the Vatican’s communication office, the Vatican announced Tuesday (June 2). Just under 40, Alvarado will be the youngest person to lead a Vatican dicastery in recent memory and the first woman who is not a religious sister to be a Vatican prefect, a task historically reserved for cardinals. Alvarado began hosting “EWTN News in Depth” in early 2021, several months before Pope Francis criticized “a large Catholic television channel,” widely believed to be EWTN, for “continually speaking ill of the pope” and attacking the church. She became president and chief operating officer in 2023.  However, church observers say she has never been part of the anti-Francis wing of the church, and her allies praise her leadership expertise and dedication. “ She loved Pope Francis, and since the beginning she has been supporting of Pope Leo XIV,” José Manuel de Urquidi, a leader in digital evangelization who sat at then-Cardinal Robert Prevost’s …

Matt Freese is a Harvard grad who comes from a family of renowned scientists. He might lead the U.S. to FIFA World Cup glory.

Matt Freese is a Harvard grad who comes from a family of renowned scientists. He might lead the U.S. to FIFA World Cup glory.

How did Freese do it? By scraping his way through the college and professional ranks and continuing to improve, channeling the same energy he had as a young boy leaping onto his bed. “I just continue to remind myself,” Freese told NBC News, “I’m always a student of the game.” Being a student happens to run in the family. Matt’s paternal grandparents, Ernst and Elisabeth Freese, were German scientists who immigrated to the U.S. after World War II and ended up working for the National Institutes of Health. Ernst was a renowned molecular biologist who studied DNA mutations, the link between chemicals and cancer, and the root of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases. “He discovered how gene mutations work,” said Katherine Freese, who is their daughter and Matt’s aunt. “Which is like the foundation of evolution, for God’s sake.” Katherine became a scientist, too. She is an astrophysicist who teaches at the University of Texas and is a leading expert in dark matter. She’s working to answer weighty questions such as: How did the early universe …

Pro-Trump candidate lead in Colombia ‘part of Donroe doctrine’ asserting itself in region

Pro-Trump candidate lead in Colombia ‘part of Donroe doctrine’ asserting itself in region

Pro-Trump lawyer Aberaldo de la Espriella pulled ahead as a leader in Colombia’s race for the presidency in the first round of elections over the weekend, capitalizing on a growing appetite for heavy-handed crackdowns on criminal groups across Latin America. Speaking with FRANCE 24’s Mark Owen, Christopher Sabatini, Senior Research Fellow on the Americas at Chatham House, says that “this is really again a part of what’s unfortunately called the ‘Donroe’ doctrine asserting itself in partisan politics in Latin America”. Keywords for this article Source link