
The third “Now You See Me” movie fooled me twice
The heist film more than compensates for its writing flaws by capturing the audience in its illusions

The heist film more than compensates for its writing flaws by capturing the audience in its illusions

“You can’t take photos here.” The command from a Hindu Yuva officer to Retrograde photographer Shreya Ravi was more than a restriction; it was a

On the evening of Oct. 19, the SCI courtyard was transformed into an open-air concert hall for the Richardson Symphony Orchestra’s Sunset Serenade. At 6:30

UTD alum Anisha Holla is transforming the fates of local restaurants across the DFW metroplex through her app FoodiFy, a subscription marketing service that matches

Students slowly trickled into the Jonsson Performance Hall the evening of Sept. 19 for a concert featuring vocalist Brandi Estwick and guitarist Eddie Healy, open

The Crow Museum of Asian Art opened its Wellness Lab Sep. 6, providing students, faculty and staff with more options to participate in activities aimed

“Triumph of the Heart,” a new film about Catholic friar Maximillian Kolbe’s murder in Auschwitz, strives to be a universal story of hope. While it

The UTD Parking & Transportation Office has made changes to parking availability and pricing because of ongoing construction over the years, with the most recent

After over a decade of pixelated pictures and green bubbles, Apple is nearly done fixing the messaging issues plaguing chats between Android and iOS users

After Apple TV’s show Ted Lasso was renewed for a fourth season, some viewers were angered by the switch toward a female cast — an
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