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Nothing in this over-lengthy work refers to whales, the ocean, or even the fishing industry.
Director Asghar Farhadi’s most stringent judgments generally fall upon members of his own sophisticated, worldly cohort.
Alex Beam generates interest via his portrait of frenemies Edmund Wilson and Vladimir Nabokov as brainy but flawed human beings.
It’s almost as important to see the Drive-By Truckers show at the Royale as to join a march in the streets outside.
Singer Valerie June lays down an impressive vocal marker with her new album.
At first,The Autopsy of Jane Doe comes off as a sort of small town crime thriller, but it slowly evolves into what feels like a bonafide horror film.
This is a script with an exquisite sense of balance; Trans Scripts, Part I is thoughtful, informative, honest, and playful, all at once.

Book Review: “Hope in the Dark” — An Homage to Community
Now, more than ever, It’s worth being reminded of our natural potential for good.
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