The Meaning Of Mariah Carey review It may be preposterous but it's also entertaining and funny
Describing herself as a 'global icon, award-winning singer-songwriter, producer, actress, mother, daughter, sister, storyteller and artist', Mariah Carey can never be accused of selling herself short. Read more...
5 Things to Do This Weekend
Our critics and writers have selected noteworthy cultural events to experience virtually. Read more...
Helga Weyhe, Germanys Oldest Bookseller, Dies at 98
She died above the bookstore, founded in 1840, where she had worked since the waning months of World War II. She locked it up for the last time in December. Read more...
Seagrass 'Neptune balls' may be key to clearing oceans of plastic
An analysis of loose leaves from four Spanish beaches found plastic pellets, cosmetic microbeads and polyester fibres from clothes entangled in half of them. Read more...
Meena Harris, Building That Brand
Kamala Harriss niece is building her own empire with statement T-shirts. Just dont define her by her family. Read more...
Trump isn't killing the bull market. Here's why
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Cleveland Makes Name Removal Official, Saying It Is Moving Forward
The baseball teams process is being lauded by many rights groups for its thoughtful reconsideration of the name Indians. Read more...
Anna Nordqvist European golf icon
Anna Nordqvist is considered European golfing royalty. CNN sat down with the two-time major winner at the inaugural Saudi Ladies International to learn about her beginnings in the game, the impact of winning a major at a very young age and her plans for the future. Read more...
Inter Milan vs Juventus showdown will be clash of styles between Antonio Conte and Andrea Pirlo
ALVISE CAGNAZZO IN ITALY This Sunday's Derby d'Italia between Inter Milan and Juventus is one of the most important for years and a significant clash of philosophies between two coaches. Read more...
Insurers Must Pay Businesses for Pandemic Claims, British Court Rules
Hundreds of thousands of insured businesses will be paid for lost earnings after the coronavirus lockdowns forced them to close, ending a long-running battle with insurance companies. Read more...
Helicopters and lifeboats launched as part of search and rescue operation for missing Gareth Jones
Police have launched a major search for missing 69-year-old Gareth Jones who was declared missing with his pet dog last night. Witnesses said helicopters and lifeboats were launched. Read more...
Good Luck Is a Curse in This Classic Film From Senegal
Ousmane Sembnes Mandabi, about a devout Muslim man who comes into some money, is a post-colonial satire thats still resonant today. Read more...
Sports to Watch This Week
Sports rebounded from early closures amid the coronavirus pandemic. Though several league bubbles have popped, these tournaments and titles are yet to be taken. Read more...
One N.H.L. Division, Seven Canadian Teams and a Lot of Travel
The N.H.L.s new North Division will feature the Original Six rivalry between Toronto and Montreal and the Battle of Alberta. But itll also require cross-country trips. Read more...
Well, So Much for Dry January
Its been an intense and distressing month in America. Read more...
Mel C reflects on depression battle as she tells fans to 'never be embarrassed' about mental health
The Spice Girl, 47,was diagnosed with depression more than two decades ago and has often spoken about it as well as struggling with an eating disorder. Read more...
Book Review Troubled, by Kenneth R. Rosen
In Troubled, Kenneth R. Rosen investigates the kind of tough-love programs he was placed in as a teenager and exposes their unusual methods. Read more...
Behind Closed Doors, Paris Theaters Carry On
Rather than let finished productions go to waste in the locked-down city, exasperated artists are continuing with closed performances for others in the industry. If everyones working, its technically still allowed. Read more...
George Szell review Remarkable performances
This better-late-than-never Warners box, drawing on original EMI recordings, celebrates the recorded legacy of the Hungarian/American conductor George Szell. Read more...
Venezuela is quietly quitting socialism
President Nicolas Maduro told CNN earlier this month that he thought the "values" of socialism might be fading, referring to new displays of wealth in the upmarket streets of Caracas. "At times we moved forwards, other times we pulled back. Perhaps today we retreated for what concerns our socialist values. I recognize that," he said at a press conference. Read more...
Liars start to mimic the actions of their interviewers when spinning a huge whopper, study finds
Dutch researchers from Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam used motion capture to monitor the behaviour of liars as they told increasingly bigger lies to someone else. Read more...