Twenty years have handed since Adrian Lyne made “Untrue,” possibly his finest movie, although not his finest recognized. (That might be his 1987 sizzler, “Deadly Attraction.”) A slickly achieved purveyor of the erotic thriller, Lyne doesn’t make love tales a lot as lust tales — particularly, the way in which
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'A deep melancholy after the Olympics.' The challenges going through athletes at residence.
Olympic athletes expertise the best of highs and lowest of lows. After coaching for years, the highlight shines brightly throughout virtually three weeks of competitors. Then it is time to go residence and that return may be troublesome. Sebastien Bozon/AFP by way of Getty Pictures conceal caption toggle caption Sebastien
Brassville goals to reclaim the deep scope of Nashville music historical past, stage by stage
The members of Brassville. From left, again row, standing: Jonathon Neal, MarVelous Brown, Derrick Greene, Adrian Pollard, Nate McDowell; seated on bench: Marcus Chandler and Rashad Sylvester; heart, seated on floor: Larry Jenkins, Jr. Garrett E Morris/Courtesy of the artist conceal caption toggle caption Garrett E Morris/Courtesy of the artist
Dancers From the Deep Sea Shine on the U.N. for Climate Week
A little-known but crucial agent of carbon removal from the atmosphere — the siphonophore, which lives in what’s known as the twilight zone of the sea — will be highlighted during U.N. Climate Week in a video projection from a Danish arts collective. The siphonophore is a bizarrely beautiful creature.
The Deep History of Wentworth
Few cathedrals of sport change as much as golf courses. They are subjected not only to nature but also to ownership and the designers they hire to change the course. There is a century of history in the Wentworth Club’s West Course, which opened in Surrey, England, in 1922. This
Nick Cave Digs Deep, With a Symphony in Glass
On a blistering afternoon in late August, a dedicated crew of construction workers moved through the corridor connecting Times Square and Grand Central Station, home to the 42nd Street Shuttle. Here, under the streets of New York, over two dozen figures made of vibrant glass danced along the subway walls.