





The New York Film Critics Circle voted today at Film at Lincoln Center for their 2023 awards winners. The awards will be handed out during their annual ceremony on Wednesday, January 3, 2023, at Tao Downtown.
The Dow Jones Industrial, along with the majority of the ten most watched global markets, couldn’t escape the bear’s grasp closing down this Thanksgiving week, while the NASDAQ and the S&P500 were managed to close up escaping the mauling.
French President Emmanuel Macron is once again pushing his controversial pension reform agenda. By threatening dissolution, Emmanuel Macron understands that after the indignation of parliamentarians, a realism, tinted of cynicism, will impose itself further hurting the institutions.
Sunday, August 26th, Women’s Equality Day, NARAL Pro-Choice California, together with eighteen partner organizations, California leaders and activists will join Americans across the country to demand the U.S. Senate stop Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination for a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court.
Twentieth Century Fox today announced the release of "Home," an original work by actor, multi-platinum and Grammy award nominated Nick Jonas and the "official" song from the forthcoming animated feature FERDINAND due to be released this holiday season.
President Obama reluctantly accepted the resignation of Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, the second Senior Cabinet official to give notice, as the White House begins the transition into the final quarter of the Obama presidency.

Dolly Parton announces the world premiere of her new symphonic concert, "Dolly Parton's Threads: My Songs in Symphony" with the Nashville Symphony will go on-sale November 1, 2024, which features Dolly's songs and the stories behind them.
Belfast, from Focus Features, tells a loss of innocence story as the streets of Belfast, Ireland, erupt with religious violence, and civil unrest as the Protestants and Catholics could find no common ground, and tolerance is lost.
Burden, from Unburdened Entertainment, presents the story of Mike Burden, a Grand Wizard in the Klu Klux Klan, who through love and the power of Jesus Christ, left his life of hate behind and began sowing a new crop.
Sensorio, the immersive art destination in Paso Robles, California, announces it will reopen April 15, 2021 with a newly added immersive light installation in addition to its current Field of Light also by internationally acclaimed artist Bruce Munro.
The Lovers, from A24, brings to the screen a tale of two lovers and others, of life disconnected, of lost love and rekindled passion, of complications, of endings and beginnings, of the expected and the unimaginable.
Blue Bayou, from Focus Features, brings to the screen a stirring heartfelt love story that challenges convention as a Korean American, adopted thirty years earlier, is faced with the possibility of deportation and the loss of his family.





