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'To Rome With Love'
Woody Allen has had considerable success using foreign locales, certainly recently with "Midnight in Paris," and he takes that approach again with this enjoyable comedy that set several stories in Italy. Writer-director Allen himself plays an opera...Tags: Roberto Benigni, Midnight in Paris (movie), Blu-ray Discs, Ellen Page, Judy Davis
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Reel Critics: Oliver Stone's 'Savages' twists and thrills
I was going to review of Woody Allen's "To Rome with Love," but why waste your time? Except for the scenery, it's a major disappointment. Oliver Stone's pulpy, ferocious thriller"Savages" makes greed good and exciting. Set in Laguna Beach, two best...
Tags: Stan Lee, The Amazing Spider-Man (movie), Spider-Man (movie), Andrew Garfield, Taylor Kitsch
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The New Yorker's John Lahr quits regular theater reviewing
One of the most recognizable names in the world of theater criticism is stepping down. John Lahr, the senior theater critic for the New Yorker for close to 20 years, is quitting regular reviewing for the magazine to concentrate on profile writing and book...
Tags: Arts and Culture, The New York Times, Periodicals, Entertainment, Newspaper and Magazine
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A Queen Gets Her Comeuppance, With Spectacular Effects, in Marie Antoinette at the Yale Rep
Marie Antoinette Through Nov. 17 at the Yale Repertory Theatre, corner of Chapel and York streets, New Haven. (203) 432-1234, yalerep.org Last time playwright David Adjmi and director Rebecca Taichman got together at the Yale Rep, for The Evildoers...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Judy Holliday, Mitt Romney, Elections, Yale Repertory Theatre
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Taking America's pulse
PRESIDENT: The leading figure in a small group of men of whom -- and of whom only -- it is positively known that immense numbers of their countrymen did not want any of them for president. -- Ambrose Bierce The Devil's Dictionary (1906) WASHINGTON --...
Tags: Washington, DC, Labor Legislation, Elections, Government, Same-Sex Marriage
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Getting Ready To Take America's Pulse
The Hartford CourantPRESIDENT: The leading figure in a small group of men of whom — and of whom only — it is positively known that immense numbers of their countrymen did not want any of them for president. — Ambrose Bierce The Devil's Dictionary (1906)...Tags: Washington, DC, Jerry Brown, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Social Issues, Mitt Romney
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'The Scientists: A Family Romance' by Marco Roth
Woody Allen's Manhattan movies, particularly "Hannah and Her Sisters" (1986) inhabit the same liberal, Jewish, Upper West Side life as Marco Roth's affecting memoir "The Scientists," which evokes that world of intellectuals, Oriental rugs and a postwar...Tags: Science and Technology, Upper West Side, AIDS, Manhattan (New York City)
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La maternidad como fuerza universal
Para mí, el Día de la Madre era el mismo en todo el mundo y al mismo tiempo. Pero acabo de enterarme de que se celebra en fechas muy diferentes según los países. En Argentina fue el domingo pasado (tercer domingo de octubre) y cuando se me ocurrió...Tags: Groucho Marx, George W. Bush, Robert Frost, Mark Twain, Joan Rivers
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Barbra Streisand Comes Home With Brooklyn Concert; Security Measures Spark Controversy
McClatchy-Tribune News ServiceBarbra Streisand said the last time she performed alone in Brooklyn it was on a stoop on Pulaski Street when she was 8. Thursday night was a little different. In front of a sold-out crowd at the Barclays Center, Streisand stood in the middle of her "B"-...Tags: Sting, Rosie O'Donnell, Michael Bloomberg, Mitt Romney, Barclays Center
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Former Sen. Arlen Specter Dies After Long Battle With Cancer
CNNPHILADELPHIA -- Former U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter, who embodied a vanishing breed of liberal Republicanism before switching to the Democratic Party at the twilight of his political career, died Sunday after a long battle with cancer, his family announced....Tags: Arlen Specter, G. Terry Madonna, Gerald Ford, Elections, Government
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Harris Savides dies at 55; cinematographer on 'Zodiac' and 'Milk'
Harris Savides, who was widely considered one of the most influential contemporary cinematographers, earning acclaim for his canny visual sensibility on such films as "Zodiac" and "Milk," died Wednesday. He was 55. The Skouras Agency confirmed the New...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Photography and Video, Fiona Apple, Whatever Works (movie), Crime (genre)
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Tom Cruise as Jack Reacher: See Lee Child's antihero [video]
Jacket CopySee Tom Cruise as Jack Reacher. Or don't: after watching, it'll be impossible to UNsee it....
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