Sep
07
2010
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White Wedding — Film Review
For her feature debut, South African director Jann Turner has made an ambitious social comedy titled “White Wedding.”
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Day Light
Corinne Day is credited with both discovering Kate Moss and inventing “grunge” fashion photography. In a rare interview she talks about her legacy, her return to fashion photography, her influences, and why she no longer wants to shoot sweaters with holes in them.
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Sep
06
2010
Galleries: Sept. 2
Galleries: Sept. 2
Exhibit listings are published on a rotating basis as space allows.
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An Art Less Ephemeral
Choreographer Doug Nielsen puts his art collection on display by Margaret Regan Vonn Sumner’s painting “TOTEM” is on exhibit at the Tucson Museum of Art right now, but it had its Tucson debut six months ago. The oil on canvas—picturing a man with a paper bag over his head—had a starring role in “The Parakeet Chronicles,” a multimedia dance performed in February at a UA School of Dance concert …
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Wednesday, September 01, 2010
SPECTRUM/Joyce Rannestad, a 32-year resident of Bridgewater, works the bingo game hosted by the Bridgewater Volunteer Fire Department’s Women’s Auxiliary during the Aug. 20-22, 2010.
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Sep
05
2010
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City archives are a window to the past
Staff writer While people searching for a family connection to their past is the main request for City’s archives department, it’s far from the only one. Archivist Carolyn Hill said staff have even helped supply background materials for a murder case, which took place in Eastern Canada.[...]
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Sep
04
2010
George Clooney nails it in ‘The American’
George Clooney nails it in ‘The American’
Inner turmoil and somber introspection are not usually George Clooney’s on-screen specialties. Nor is he often associated with arty, foreign films.
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Film depicts Dr. Nichols’ dedication to Tangier Island
In the middle of the Chesapeake Bay lies a remote fishing community called Tangier Island. Home to about 500 residents (in 2010), the island’s population does not support a full-time physician. Many of the islanders rely on one man for the their healthcare, Dr. David Nichols.
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Sep
04
2010
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Familiar Face: Kellie McGinn
Kellie McGinn
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George Clooney off-target in “The American”
Back in the 1970s a film like “The American” would be labelled existential.
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Sep
03
2010
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Thomas Gladysz: The Secret Historian and the Silent Film Star: One Was Gay
Did Samuel Steward, a secret historian of 20th century gay life, and Rudolph Valentino, the legendary silent film star, have a sexual encounter?
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In Cold Blood (Blu-ray)
Highly Recommended THE MOVIE: When Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood was published in 1966, it created a sensation in literary circles for its innovative style, resulting in a work dubbed by the author as the “nonfiction novel”–the storytelling techniques of fiction, applied to a factual narrative. These days, the form goes by a less reputable moniker: “true crime.” Richard Brooks’ 1967 film …
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Sep
02
2010
LE BAL: A New Venue for the Document-Image to Open in Paris
LE BAL: A New Venue for the Document-Image to Open in Paris
Walker Evans, Labor Anonymous » Fortune, November 1946. PARIS.- Chez Isis was a haven of drinking and dancing in the Roaring Twenties. Customers came in droves, eager to let their hair down in its ground-floor restaurant, basement dance floor and upstairs in its “no questions asked” hotel.
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Baby Expo offers parents ‘wide variety’ of services
Benjamin Rowe is 13 months old, and in the case of an accident or other mishap, he now has an identification card.
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