If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission. The second-annual Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix will shut down the Las Vegas Strip from Nov. 21 to 23, turning one of the world’s most famous streets into a
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My Arbor Few places offer luxury accommodations as an adults-only treehouse, let alone above a picturesque town more than 1,000 years old. My Arbor lures guests from all over Europe for its uncanny rooms set aloft ancient fir pines, extensive sauna and spa services, and a pristine setting by Brixen, the oldest town in South
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Skift Take Maybe you didn’t need to install that crystal-healing sound bath after all. Namaste, and mind the bottom line. Sean O’Neill A report from consultancy RLA Global found that large wellness facilities did not lead to better returns for hotel companies. The analysis came as major groups like Hyatt, Accor, and Hilton have been rushing
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For those needing a pick-me-up, we bring you Entheos vocalist Chaney Crabb who delivered a beautifully uplifting message while appearing on Kai Cenat’s livestream. Though Entheos are sometimes lumped in with progressive death metal or deathcore, those labels shouldn’t preclude them from delivering a positive message. And during her appearance on Cenat’s livestream, she definitely
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[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Brilliant Minds Season 1 Episode 8 “The Lovesick Widow.”] Brilliant Minds doctors Oliver Wolf (Zachary Quinto) and Josh Nichols (Teddy Sears) essentially played out an entire rom-com after the two first shared a kiss in the series premiere. There were the adorable covert smiles, and the sneaking away to
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Director/Writer Kevin Smith on the set of the comedy, ‘Clerks III,’ a Lionsgate release. Photo courtesy of John Bayer/Lionsgate. Preview: Kevin Smith’s developing a sequel to controversial religious comedy ‘Dogma.’ The 1999 film featured Ben Affleck and Matt Damon –– who the director hopes will return. ‘Dogma’ is heading back into theaters next year. Kevin
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Three years after the tragic on-set death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, Alec Baldwin’s indie Western Rust will finally be revealed to the public on Wednesday. The movie has been selected to make its world premiere at Poland’s Camerimage International Film Festival, a respected specialty event focusing on achievements in cinematography. But the screening in the town of Toruń has
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Image courtesy of Hôtels Barrière Le Carl Gustaf Perched elegantly on a hillside overlooking the glittering blue waters of St. Barthélemy, Hôtels Barrière Le Carl Gustaf is a bastion of seaside luxury, where French elegance meets the relaxed allure of the Caribbean Islands. With its prime location in the port town of Gustavia, this five-star
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Skift Take Spark hits the sweet spot for Indians seeking the reliability of branded stays without stretching their budgets. Hilton’s plan to open 150 hotels in India might sound ambitious, but a conversion-friendly approach means the company will likely hit that milestone faster than expected. Peden Doma Bhutia Hilton Hotels is bringing its latest premium
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The best interviews are often the most personal. In Loves of My Life, we get to know the person behind their craft, asking them the important questions we’re desperate to know—the restaurants and date-night spots, what’s in their Saved folder on Instagram, the piece of jewellery they’re most attached to and what’s lurking at the
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November 18, 2024, 2:57pm As a lapsed poet with a pessimistic view of humanity, I was disheartened but not remotely surprised to read The Guardian’s report on a study finding that “non-expert poetry readers” preferred poetry written by AI to poetry written by humans. In my experience, “non-expert poetry readers” often view poetry as a
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