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It's summertime and the reading's easy
Illustration by Steven SalernoAs life seems to slow to a snail’s pace during summer’s languorous days, it’s the perfect time to indulge in reading. Thrillers and spooky tales provide a particular chill on a torpid evening. Light and breezy reads are the perfect...Tags: Chris Hayes, MSNBC (tv network), Joe Sacco, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Julia Child
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Mark Duplass, that hard-working actor whose name you don't know
Barefoot and bleary-eyed, Mark Duplass opened the door to his office, an apartment in Los Feliz. "I feel like I'm stoned," the 35-year-old actor said, apologizing for his appearance and trying to wipe the sleep out of his eyes. He looked every bit the...
Tags: Film Festivals, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, John C. Reilly, Movies
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'Vagina,' once unmentionable, has become a fashionable term
When Eve Ensler opened her play "The Vagina Monologues" off-Broadway in 1996, people who called the box office to order tickets were afraid to name it. Motorists complained about highway billboards advertising it. Some newscasters wouldn't utter the title...
Tags: Shonda Rhimes, Science, Entertainment, Oprah Winfrey, HBO (tv network)
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Berkshire Film Fest May 31-June 3 In Great Barrington, Pittsfield
Throughout the early part of her career, people would watch Marina Abramovic perform and then ask her "Why is this art?" Since becoming an international art-world superstar in 2010, she doesn't get asked the question any more, and she says she misses...
Tags: The Artist is Present (movie), Liberal Arts (movie), Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Berkshire International Incorporated
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‘Hemingway & Gellhorn’ surpasses ‘Hatfields & McCoys’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelCostner and Paxton throw themselves into playing aging, vengeful and snarling patriarchs. But you may want to escape them. The general meanness drives a few characters mad. This terrible, monotonous story could have the same effect on viewers.... -
Not past our dancing days yet: Sean Graney's fun and inventive "Romeo Juliet"
I've heard the perennially excellent question "What light through yonder window breaks?" on countless occasions. I have never heard it spoken by Juliet and never while sucking on an orange. Me, not her. But Juliet is a girl with questions who always...
Tags: William Shakespeare, Arts and Culture, Phil Collins, Celebrities, Health and Medical Professionals
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'Hemingway & Gellhorn' surpasses 'Hatfields & McCoys'
Staff writerIf you long for big, old-fashioned TV movies, HBO and History will try to please you with dueling productions at 9 p.m. Monday. HBO rolls out "Hemingway & Gellhorn." History starts "Hatfields & McCoys," a three-part, six-hour miniseries that continues at...Tags: Bill Paxton, Hemingway & Gellhorn (movie), World War II (1939-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Matt Barr
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Joel Kinnaman gets outside himself for 'The Killing' on AMC
Detective Stephen Holder is a twitchy mess. As played by Joel Kinnaman on the AMC crime drama"The Killing," he's pale, skinny as a waif, all dark circles and nervous energy — you could catch something just from looking at him. On the show, now in...
Tags: The Killing (movie), Entertainment, Methamphetamine (drug), Movies, AMC (tv network)
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Reel Critics: On 'The Dictator' and 'Battleship'
Sacha Baron Cohen is the king of bizarre, vulgar and shameless comedy. He loves to roast every aspect of human decency on a skewer of nasty sarcasm. He used his incendiary formula as the audacious "Borat" and won the Golden Globe for Best Comedy in 2007....
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100 days of summer
Looking for something to do this summer? Whether you're looking for relaxation, a good meal, respite from the heat or adventure, there are a wide range o f activities to help make the most of your summer. Here are 100 from which to choose: May Silver...
Tags: LeAnn Rimes, William Shakespeare, Bodies of Water, Concerts, Entertainment
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Around Town: 'Paper Moon' shines on downtown festival
24 FramesThe Los Angeles Conservancy's Last Remaining Seats festival that showcases the historic movie palaces on Broadway in downtown L.A. returns this Wednesday with Peter Bogdanovich's 1973 comedy "Paper Moon."... -
Filmmaker and Lincoln Park native Tanya Wexler on her romantic comedy 'Hysteria'
Ideas have a funny way of bubbling to the surface of pop culture. You think something's unique, only to find that somebody else has been working on a similar idea. Not that many years ago, two separate films about Truman Capote were released within a year...
Tags: Daryl Hannah, Entertainment, The Matrix (movie), Arts and Culture, The Brady Bunch (tv program)
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