I joined Hyperallergic six years ago because I was drawn to its integrity and its commitment to tell stories that no other art publication would. And then I discovered the most rewarding part of ...
Editor Affonso Gonçalves tells IndieWire about bringing fresh eyes to director Chloé Zhao's first cut of "Hamnet." “Chloé is the co-editor. We edit together the way Chloé — I think in all her movies, ...
Letter from the Editor: In a world running on autopilot, staying engaged is a bold, rewarding choice
Ten years ago, I found myself in a folding chair at a car enthusiasts’ driving school, killing time before a weekend session that was supposed to make me a better, safer driver. The instructor was not ...
As someone deeply involved in both my community and our local banking ecosystem, I’ve taken a close look at the newly passed GENIUS Act. It appears to have positioned us to be a leader in the ...
I want to understand why a voter in Pennsylvania’s 14th Congressional District would support an incumbent who consistently backs policies — and a president — that appear to conflict with their ...
County government is the level of government closest to its community, yet much of the discussion about it is rooted in assumption rather than evidence. Public perception is increasingly shaped by ...
Richard Benfield, a former editor at The Record known for his integrity and professionalism, has died. He was 85 years old. Benfield spent decades covering a range of topics in New Jersey, most ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. To the editor: Another wind event, another round of downed power lines and fallen trees — and once again, ...
Mr. Welch worked to move the men’s magazine away from what he called “manly-man tropes.” His next role will be with Pharrell, the men’s designer of Louis Vuitton. Mr. Welch worked to move the men’s ...
Throughout 2025, Upstream continued to provide you with unrivalled global coverage of the oil and gas industry. In a year when the sector was buffeted by geopolitical, economic, corporate, financial ...
Welcome to a bad dream — the new version of Santa Cruz quickly appearing before our eyes. In this nightmare a small self-interested cadre of housing activists, state agencies, feckless politicians and ...
I would like to close out the year by thanking The Spokesman-Review for continuing to be one of the last remaining outlets for fair and fearless reporting. It is no secret that 2025 was a dreadful ...
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