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ARTS REVIEW: THE SEAGULLAntaeus Players Show Off Their Chops in Powerful Staging of Chekhov ClassicDespite some moments of crushing despair, Chekhov himself described the play as a comedy, and this is a vision director Andrew Traister follows faithfully. |
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ARTS REVIEW: 'THE THREE FACES OF DR. CRIPPEN' AT BUNTPORT THEATERStellar Performance from The Catamounts Theater Company in Denver, COThe interplay between the three men is intricate and intellectually thrilling. The other characters in the play can only see one at a time, depending on the situation. |
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FILM INTERVIEW: CAST OF 'EXTREMELY LOUD & INCREDIBLY CLOSE'Sandra Bullock, Stephen Daldry, Max Von Sydow & Thomas Horn Talk 9/11 and HumanitySandra Bullock: "I think we have been irreparably changed. I don’t think that there’s one person on this planet...that wasn’t affected by the events..." |
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TV REVIEW: 'MILDRED PIERCE'Todd Haynes' Mom-in-Distress Tale Shines But Doesn't SparkleVeda has humiliated her mother. She does it purposefully and coldly. Mildred’s first reaction is to slap Veda. But she cannot bear to lose the affection of this child, an |
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ON THE RECENT CRASH IN AUSTIN[caption id="attachment_52466" align="alignright" width="350" caption="Joe Stack (photo courtesy billyeli.com)"][/caption] Austin, Texas - Yes, a man crashed an airpla |
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The PianistThe extraordinary true story of one man’s survival in Warsaw, 1939-1945. |