Sony Pictures Classics present Florian Zeller’s The Son on 554 screens, an emotional family drama that folllows the director’s 2020 Oscar-winning The Father. As with that film, The Son is adapted from Zeller’s own stage play along with Christopher Hampton. Hugh Jackman, Laura Dern, Vanessa Kirby, Zen McGrath and Anthony Hopkins star in the cautionary tale of a
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Photography by Getty ImagesWith a comeback tour in full force, it seems the fashion industry is utterly obsessed with Anna Delvey. But why? By Natalie Michie Date January 20, 2023 Facebook Twitter Everything I know about Anna Delvey, I have learned against my will. Even still, for some reason, her never-ending saga is nearly impossible
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Three teenagers fight back against sinister supernatural forces in their New England town in Rochelle Hassan’s debut YA novel, The Buried and the Bound, the first volume of a planned trilogy.  The world’s witches are born with specific gifts, and Lebanese American hedgewitch Aziza El-Amin’s gift—and responsibility—is maintaining boundaries, particularly magical ones. Her hometown of
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by Robert Greene ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 1, 1998 The authors have created a sort of anti-Book of Virtues in this encyclopedic compendium of the ways and means of power. Everyone wants power and everyone is in a constant duplicitous game to gain more power at the expense of others, according to Greene, a screenwriter
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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. As business owners and marketing professionals, you constantly look for cost-effective ways to promote your products or services. The most sought-after platform for video marketing is YouTube, which is known for its relatively low ad costs compared to other channels. With over 2 billion logged-in users per
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Right-wing politicians got the new legislative year off to an impressive start with several new bills across the country directly targeting books, reading, and intellectual freedom. Of course, we know that these bills aren’t about the books at all, but instead are another avenue to chip away at the rights of marginalized populations: people of
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Don Lewis‘ family says they’re being re-traumatized simply because someone just discovered a nearly 18-month-old, unproven report claiming Carole Baskin‘s missing first husband is alive and chillin’ on a beach. Jack Smith, spokesperson for the Lewis family, tells TMZ … Don’s daughters firmly believe he’s dead, and it’s been extremely triggering for them to deal
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A Coaching Model By Dominique Hawkins, Career and Work Wellbeing Coach, UNITED STATES UNIFY – Five Phases That Create and Lead To Action: Uncovering, Narrowing, Identifying, Flourishing, and Yearning The UNIFY model utilized holistic exploration to create well-being and was created to help individuals move toward achieving a more integrated self during their careers. One
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Sheila Liming’s Hanging Out: The Radical Power of Killing Time is a thoughtful manifesto on the inherently subversive and joyous act of socializing. In seven chapters about different types of hanging out (“Dinner Parties as Hanging Out,” “Hanging Out on the Job,” etc.), Liming explores the fading art of leisure and its cultural roots. Liming
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A lot has changed in the nearly 70-year history of Chick-fil-A, but one fundamental remains paramount: a relentless focus on exceeding customer expectations. It’s the founding principle that fueled the company’s evolution from a single restaurant into one of the nation’s largest family-owned businesses—and it’s one other companies would do well to heed amid an
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