The New York Supreme Court handed down a judgment on Thursday, Feb. 19, annulling the conclusions of the Village of Kings Point’s environmental review of 2.48 ...
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Chautauqua County’s state representatives are proposing legislation that will allow the county to repurpose reforested land ...
Gorillaz review, The Mountain: This virtuosic, musical mandala is full of joyful wisdom - 5/5 The album’s posthumous contributors remind us that music can keep ghosts alive and – by spinning outtake s ...
Resident Evil Requiem is a compilation of all the 'best bits' in the series, but it's more than just nostalgia bait for ...
Palaver by Bryan Washington review. A thoughtful investigation of family dynamics and what it is that makes a home.
A new restoration undertaken by the Academy Film Archive and Martin Scorsese's Film Foundation will screen this weekend at the 12th annual Cinema Revival Film Festival.
Ben Hall and Katy Stephens in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, © Craig Fuller. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is, famously, ...