The Daytona Beach plant that makes nearly a quarter of the IV fluids used in the United States is intact in the wake of Hurricane Milton’s tear across Florida, according to a company spokeswoman. The site, operated by B Braun Medical, gained prominence this week as a backup source for …
Read More »Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong Say Their Trump Movie Is a Tragedy, Not a Mockery
It’s natural to feel nervous before presenting your movie at a major film festival. But in late August, when the director Ali Abbasi boarded a flight to the Telluride Film Festival, he wasn’t even sure if his new movie “The Apprentice” — a fictionalized look at the Machiavellian bond between …
Read More »‘Lonely Planet’ Review: Leaving Home to Find Yourself
One of the odder trends in 2024 cinema has involved romances, some of them steamy, between middle-aged women and much younger men. Anne Hathaway starred in one, Léa Drucker in another, and Nicole Kidman in not one but two more. This plot is hardly new, either in concept — Hollywood …
Read More »Review: A Fall Gala Where Women Led the Way
The prospect of female choreographers sharing a New York City Ballet program has always been just that — a prospect divorced from reality. But on Wednesday night, dances by Gianna Reisen, Caili Quan and Tiler Peck made up the company’s first all-female repertory program. It was also the fashion gala, …
Read More »How the Impressionists Became the World’s Favorite Painters, and the Most Misunderstood
The haystacks have been raked up, the water lilies are clustered; the ballerinas at the Opéra and the revelers at the Moulin de la Galette have taken their places. This year is the 150th birthday of Impressionism, a movement so popular and so familiar that it can seem like some …
Read More »This Designer Turns ‘Trash’ Into Eccentric Bridal Looks
When the designer Timothy Westbrook was 3, he would dance and spin around the living room. His sister, then 6, recorded him one day, “And she’s like, ‘And there’s Timmy. The weird womanly thing,’” Mr. Westbrook recalled. “And my mom in the kitchen just shouts, ‘Why does he have to …
Read More »Sabrina Carpenter Had Her Fellow Honorees Talking at Time100 Next
“Are you going to be singing for us this evening?” a woman asked the actor Ashley Park as she entered the party. “No, no,” Ms. Park replied with a smile, her embellished halter dress glittering as she moved. Ms. Park, who stars in “Emily in Paris,” was among the 100 …
Read More »Pet Turf? In-Unit Laundry? Which Amenities Do Renters Really Want?
Rental listings come with all sorts of amenities, from basic parking spots to at-home IV drips and car elevators. But which do renters want the most? Not the luxurious ones, according to a recent report from Zillow. After analyzing 5.6 million rental listings on Zillow between June 2023 and May …
Read More »What, Exactly, Is ‘Moderate Drinking’?
Over the past several years, there has been a rise in alcohol-related deaths and a steady wave of news about the health risks of drinking. Calls for people to drink only in moderation have become more urgent. But what, exactly, does that mean? “Tongue in cheek, people have defined it …
Read More »Help! My Flight to Tokyo Was Canceled, and All I Got Was a Lousy Mileage Refund
Dear Tripped Up, For a trip in June 2023, I booked a first-class ticket on Japan Airlines from New York to Tokyo (and continuing on to Osaka) using 100,000 miles I had accumulated on Alaska Airlines, one of JAL’s partners. The flight from New York to Tokyo was canceled a …
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