New global initiative convenes an advisory committee of innovative thinkers and leaders including José Andrés, Dr. Larry Brilliant, Angelina Jolie, Fred Swaniker, Darren Walker, Lynn Good, Christian Siriano, Gitanjali Rao, and more
(New York, NY – January 25, 2021) Today, TIME debuts TIME 2030, a decade-long global editorial initiative that will focus on the ongoing exploration of solutions to the challenges of the post-COVID world and the leaders and innovators driving them.
It’s Halloween, which means if you’re a kind of dumb high schooler or a family with a penchant for moving into haunted houses in a film, your chances of being murdered by a serial killer or ghost are skyrocketing right now. But don’t worry. We’ve put together this handy guide on how to avoid dying in horror flick.
1. Don’t Ever Investigate Or Say You’ll “Be Right Back”Thirsty? Ask for a sip of someone else’s drink.
Steve Knibbs, group managing director and deputy CEO of cinema chain Vue International, is set to retire. Knibbs will be stepping down on Aug. 31, bringing an end to his 36-year career in the cinema industry that includes a tenure of two decades at Vue International.
As soccer fans know all too well, watching this summer's World Cup can feel like sticking your face inside a beehive. The vuvuzela the plastic horn that has provided the tournament's deafening soundtrack has been portrayed as a species indigenous to South Africa. But could these buzzing buzz killers come to the U.S.? One answer is that they're already here. Fifteen thousand vuvuzela-style horns were handed out at a Florida Marlins home game on June 19, and despite the players' frustration "
March 16, 2017 12:28 PM EDT
Beauty and the Beast is all the rage right now, so of course James Corden decided the time was ripe to bring the movie to the streets—or rather, to a crosswalk in Los Angeles for an impromptu retelling of the tale as old as time.
In a new skit from his show, Corden taps a crew of extras to rehearse a bare-bones version of the Disney classic.