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Love and death shine through in 'Amour' ★★★★
We know how "Amour" will end, at least for one of its characters. Writer-director Michael Haneke opens his film with a scene of Paris firefighters breaking into the spacious, eerily silent apartment belonging to two retired musicians, played by Jean-...
Tags: Michael Haneke, Bernardo Bertolucci, Music Industry, Amour (movie), Music
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For What It's Worth: February 13th
For What it’s Worth---on this February 13 -- ESPN has to be pleased with its self-promoted ‘rivalry week’. Between KU-KSU and Michigan State-Michigan it’s produced 21 and 23 point blowouts, I can’t wait for tomorrow. Big 10...
Tags: Drake Bulldogs, Wichita State Shockers, Sports, Basketball, Missouri Tigers
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Should we let our sons play football?
It's Super Bowl Sunday, and by kickoff I'll have a pot of chili on the stove and a couple of beer mugs chilling in the freezer. I'll sit down with the rest of the nation to watch over-hyped commercials and Beyoncé's redemption from "lip-syncgate." Oh,...
Tags: Orlando Health, Injuries and Wounds, Sports, Barack Obama, Concussion
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Baltimore Raven Ed Reed, Obama warn of dangers of football
President Barack Obama and Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed have something in common. Both love the game of football but would be hesitant to expose a son to its physical dangers. "I am a big football fan, but I have to tell you, if I had a son, I'd...
Tags: Sports, Injuries and Wounds, Concussion, National Collegiate Athletic Association, San Francisco 49ers
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Alzheimer's disease presents family challenges
Dear Amy: My grandmother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's a few years ago and has steadily slowed down. She comes to visit my family three times a year. We used to have so much fun — going for walks, playing games, or going to movies and shows....
Tags: Alzheimer's Association
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Daum: Jodie Foster comes out -- as human
It's the news the nation's been trying to digest all week (at least before Lance Armstrong made everyone lose their lunch): Jodie Foster, one of the industry's most cool and collected figures, is capable of being a rambling mess. You've heard about it...
Tags: Gay Rights, The Hollywood Reporter, Jodie Foster, Crime, Law and Justice, Television Industry
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'Consuming Spirits': SAIC professor crafts an epic labor of love ★★★★
There's a billboard depicted in Chris Sullivan's animated wonder "Consuming Spirits" advertising beer that promises "the taste that haunts the lips." The same goes for the film. You've likely never tasted anything quite like it. Dense like a detailed...
Tags: Chris Sullivan, Music, Entertainment, Consuming Spirits (movie), Gene Siskel
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Unwanted touching makes mom uneasy
Dear Amy: My mother-in-law has no situational awareness. She often pets or strokes my 1-year-old daughter in a way that makes me extremely uncomfortable. For instance, she will rub her leg all the way up to her diaper over and over, and let her hand...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Crosswords, Teaching and Learning, Education, Reviews
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Letting strangers live rent-free in his house: cool or crazy?
When Tony Tolbert turned 50 last year, he marked the occasion by moving in with his mother. The decision wasn't about money. He's a Harvard-educated attorney, on the staff of UCLA's law school. And it wasn't because his mother wanted or needed him home....
Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Rentals, Family, Colleges and Universities
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Ex-NFL backup greatest role is saving lives with heartfelt passion
Arthur "Archie" Roberts played for the proverbial cup of coffee in the NFL. Roberts completed five of 10 passes for 11 yards, with one interception, as Bob Griese's backup with the Miami Dolphins in a blowout loss against the Kansas City Chiefs in 1967....
Tags: Bob Griese, Orlando Health, Sports, Lou Gehrig's Disease, National Football League
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In Ed Reed case, NFL plays more head games
An initial response to Ed Reed's one-game suspension this week was a shrug. It didn't really matter, anyway. His Baltimore Ravens are playing the San Diego Chargers on Sunday. It got sillier as other reactions poured in. Baltimore Sun columnist Mike...
Tags: Fines, Sports, Michael Vick, Dave Duerson, Baltimore Ravens
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2012: A Year For Skepticism In Sports
The Hartford CourantWith varying degrees of failure over a decade and a half, I have used my Half-baked Jake, ellipsis-pocked humor for my year-in-review, year-in-preview column. For example … In the Year 2012, Gabby Douglas showed us that a squirrel could fly. In...Tags: Cincinnati Bearcats, Journalism, Sports, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Victor Cruz
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