As their new chapter begins, Korean boy group CIX, their second comeback as a quartet, has released their dreamlike new album, GO Chapter 1: GO Together.
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Libra Season at Limusina
Limusina, Quality Branded’s new take on Mexican cuisine, is a stunning restaurant experience.
Our sense of smell holds the most ancient memory we have. Our nose, the gatekeeper of emotion.
Honoring Hispanic Heritage Month in Napa Valley: Tradition, Innovation, and the American Dream in Every Glass
As Hispanic Heritage Month unfolds, Napa Valley’s rich tapestry of culture and craftsmanship shines through three remarkable wineries—each celebrating heritage, family, and the pursuit of excellence in distinct yet connected ways.
Amazónico Makes Its U.S. Debut in Miami With a Three-Story Dining Experience
The global dining sensation Amazónico has officially arrived in Miami, making its U.S. debut in the heart of Brickell with a buzzworthy grand opening that drew some of the city’s biggest names in food, fashion, and nightlife.
Shakira, Cardi B & Others Sing for Social Activism at the 13th Annual Global Citizen Festival
A free concert in the heart of New York to support the causes you most care about? Say less.
Netflix’s moving film Jay Kelly, starring George Clooney and Adam Sandler, premiered at the New York Film Festival.
Dining at Enso Omakase in Brooklyn was one of those meals that lingers long after signing the cheque. I’ve been to my fair share of omakase spots, and while many memorable, it can sometimes feel rushed or theatrical—courses flying by before I had a chance to absorb the experience. Enso was the complete opposite. It was thoughtful and intentional, serving at a pace that allowed us to enjoy every bite and fully appreciate the fish that comes from purveyors specializing in omakase.
Gotham Week Night 3: The Locals delivered six exciting short films on their way to becoming feature-length films.
Forty-two years after audiences first plunged into the shimmering neon circuitry of Tron, and over a decade after Tron: Legacy revived the franchise with sleek, high-gloss bravado, Tron: Ares arrives like a signal from another world — one both hauntingly familiar and thrillingly new. Directed by Joachim Rønning, the film achieves what so few franchise revivals dare: it deepens the mythos without drowning in nostalgia. The result is a stunning, ambitious, and surprisingly emotional continuation that cements Tron as one of Disney’s most visionary science-fiction sagas.