Imagine announced the massive rollout of 15+ new pieces of equipment and technology across its locations to enable innovation and speed.
Staff and sub-contractors for Imagine Building Concepts have been left blindsided after they received calls from an administrator on Wednesday morning, saying the company had gone bust.
Developer Maple Leaf and Leap Studio and publisher 663 Games have announced Realm of Ink, and upcoming roguelite with a beautiful Chinese ink painting art style that's in development for PC and ...
Over the last five years, Imagine Dragons have become one of the biggest bands on the planet. Their emotionally-charged, radio-friendly rock anthems like Radioactive and Sucker For Pain have won ...
The video saw the 36-year-old partner with fellow actors who each sang a line from John Lennon's 1971 single Imagine. Jamie Dornan, Kristen Wiig and Will Ferrell took part in the stunt ...
Keats: The Myth of the Hero Dorothy Bendon Van Ghent Focusing in a new and thoroughgoing way on Keats's widely discussed interest in Greek myth, Professor Van Ghent finds the underlying coherence in ...
In Mumbai, Nurse Prabha's routine is troubled when she receives an unexpected gift from her estranged husband. Her younger roommate, Anu, tries in vain to find a spot in the city to be intimate ...
“Ink Master” has unveiled 16 new artists who will go tat for tat in a battle of generations for Season 16 of the reality competition series, returning to Paramount+ with its first three ...
Kapadia, who previously directed Cannes’ Golden Eye award-winning documentary “A Night of Knowing Nothing” in 2021, has been working on “All We Imagine as Light” since film school.
As the global partner of the largest international art fair, Paris Photo, OPPO will showcase winning works from the OPPO imagine IF Photography Awards 2024 at the upcoming exhibition in November.
Payal Kapadia’s debut feature All We Imagine as Light doesn’t make such assumptions about the less privileged, rather it brings them to the centre and gives them a voice. Why the ‘bad guy ...