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A Comprehensive Guide to a Summer of Outdoor Movies in DC

All the films, all the picnic blankets, all the empty wine bottles

The Open Casting Call to Play Michelle Zauner in a Movie Is Underway

It's the latest development for the screen adaptation of "Crying in H Mart"

Hugh Holland’s “Locals Only” Captures the Wild, Carefree Spirit of ’70s Skate Culture

Nothing looks quite as free as Southern California a half-century ago

NBA Scoring Machine Carmelo Anthony Is Hanging Up His Sneakers

The 10-time All-Star is retiring after playing 19 seasons in the NBA

New York City Might Be Sinking Under Its Own Weight, Scientists Warn

The cumulative weight of over a million buildings in the city is 1.68 trillion pounds

Instagram’s Twitter Clone Isn’t a Perfect Solution, But It Has One Advantage

New details have leaked on P92/Barcelona, IG's new text-based app

A Heat-Nuggets NBA Finals Could Be a TV Ratings Nightmare

With both teams up 3-0 in their playoff series, Miami and Denver are on a collision course

Can You Game the Food App Too Good To Go? People Are Trying.

Meal bargains while cutting down on food waste is an excellent combination

Which Character Holds the Key to Success for “Yellowjackets”?

The showrunners had better answer all the questions surrounding this one person.

When Preparing for Emergencies, Small Details Can Pay Off

An unconventional approach can make a significant difference

Amsterdam Museum Offers Visitors Rembrandt-Themed Tattoos

Get ready for the Poor Man's Rembrandt Project

Martin Amis's Life in Six Books

The iconic writer covered a lot of ground in his life