





Nothing is better than relaxing in a luxurious home spa after a long, hard day at work—after all, everyone needs a space in their home where they can rest and rejuvenate for the next day.
Mitt Romney, the presumptive presidential candidate, spent the week readying the voters of America for his primetime acceptance speech as he stumped across the Midwest.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, convinced of the necessity of continuing hostilities against Hamas, is giving the impression that he is waging a personal war on which his political survival depends rather than an offensive with purely defensive aims.
In tandem with the historic release of Chelsea Manning from a maximum-security U.S. military prison, Pulse Films CEO Thomas Benski announces the production of XY CHELSEA. With exclusive rights to her story, global content studio Pulse has had unique access to her team for two years to make the film.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced that ten animated short films will advance in the voting process for the 90th Academy Awards®. Sixty-three pictures had originally qualified in the category.
As the investigation into the University of Idaho quadruple homicide intensifies local, state, and federal officers have pieced together a timeline aided by digital and physical forensics and are not any closer to finding the killer.

Much-lauded vocalist, songwriter and producer Grace Ives sets her new album, Girlfriend, for March 20 via True Panther/Capitol Records—pre-save here. Alongside the announcement, she shares a new song from the album, "Stupid Bitches"—listen here.
New York City is often thought of as the cultural capital of the world and it couldn’t be truer as summer 2013 has brought master artists, from Impressionists to Pop to Punk, into Manhattan’s museums.
Summerlight . . . And Then Comes the Darkness, from Juno Films, presents a story of the lives in an idyllic Icelandic village where tradition seems to govern, however even here, life's unpredictability deals cruel twists and turns.
Weinstein Gallery announces the representation of German-American artist Marcus Jansen and his retrospective MARCUS JANSEN: OBSCURE LINE BETWEEN FACT AND FICTION. The exhibition is the artist’s West Coast premiere curated with Brooke Lynn McGowan and surveys works from 2007-2017.
The Confessions, from Bobo Film TV and Uncork’d Entertainment, presents a thrilling whodunit, as the world titters on economic collapse a gathering of the G8 leaders at a luxurious seaside hotel becomes a murder mystery with all suspect.
Houston Grand Opera (HGO) is proud to announce its 2023-24 season, featuring a season-opening, world premiere opera based on a little-known true story of the Civil War, Intelligence and the company's first presentation of Wagner's Parsifal since 1992.





