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LIFESTYLE COLUMN: FOOD AND POLITICS
Historical Importance, Cultural Connotations & Gourmet Sophistication In Political Office
But a great meal dedicated to simply being a great meal can be a celebration unto itself. It is an indicator of taste, culture, discrimination and sophistication.
FILM REVIEW: 'SISTER'
Heartbreaking Character Study & Complex Relationships In Award-Winning Indie Drama
The director’s sophomore feature knows when to wait and embrace a pause, but usually stays in motion, like childhood leaving us behind.
FILM PREVIEW: SUMMER DRAMAS 2012
'Savages', 'Sparkle' & More - A Must-See List of Summer's Serious Side
With the beloved supernatural romance 'Twilight' series nearing completion, Pattinson has been cast in a plethora of distinctly un-vampiric roles to shake typecasting.
FILM REVIEW: 'MONSIEUR LAZHAR'
Oscar Nominated French Film Addresses Loss With Strong Performances
More specifically, 'Monsieur Lazhar' meditates on the notion of barriers, be they personal, social, cultural, or even political.
FILM REVIEW: ‘JODI BREAKERS’
R. Madhavan and Bipasha Basu Bring One of Bollywood’s Best Scripts to Life
The strong dialogue is evident throughout the entire film, and Mr. Madhavan and Ms. Basu do not disappoint. Both lead stars manage to do the script justice.
ARTS REVIEW: ‘PRIVATE LIVES’
Humorous Stage Production Essays Trials, Tribulations, Triumphs of Marriage
Combining witty dialog with glamorous flair, flamboyant characters, charming sets, and subtly intelligent comedy, 'Private Lives' is well-executed at the ICT.
FILM REVIEW: ‘LOVE CRIME’
Alain Corneau Mixes Film Noir and Office Politics in Cold-Blooded Thriller
A dramatic thriller featuring themes of power, lust, greed, manipulation, and murder, it is not surprising the French filmmaker infused some film noir elements...
FILM REVIEW: ‘POINT BLANK’
Director Fred Cavayé Delivers Frantic Nonstop Action That Starts Early and Never Lets Up
'Point Blank' is a race-against-time action flick with an everyday man caught in a scrupulously hairy situation where he is a pawn in a high-stakes game of chess...
MUSIC INTERVIEW: JAMAICA
Speed Date: Waiting on Trains, Crowd-Surfing & Annoying Mom with Cigarettes
"I discovered that playing live was actually a lot of fun and allowed us to drag more people to like Jamaica. Anyway, you have to do gigs or die."
FILM INTERVIEW: RACHEL MCADAMS
Spending 'Midnight in Paris' with Woody Allen in New Rom-Com with a Fantastical Twist
"I think [Woody] captured Paris beautifully, and you can tell he has a love for it. It really comes across ... It's a love letter to Paris."
En Plein Air
California, Seen: Landscapes of a Changing California, 1930-1970
Moliere
I'll admit, I didn't know much about 17th century French playwright Molière prior to popping this DVD into my player. I knew who he was, of course—I'm not quite that unco