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Book Review: “Nobody Ever Asked Me About the Girls” — A Disappointing Look at Women, Music, and Fame
Journalist Lisa Robinson deconstructed the idea of the girl who could hang with the guys (and laugh off their casual misogyny) long before Gillian Flynn immortalized the Cool Girl in Gone Girl.
Dark Places fumbles and stumbles as it tries, but fails, to follow all of the possible solutions to the whodunit.
Several films in this year’s festival explore the nature of dreams and the people who are driven by them.
All told, The Topeka School is engaging — it’s a talented and kaleidoscopic story touching down just about everywhere in modern life.
The NY Times is running a series of articles about front-runners for the presidency. I’ve read the two about Hillary Clinton carefully, because I’m stuck about her. She’s someone I’d like to feel enthusiastic about but can’t. She always, to my mind, testifies strongly at first, then cancels herself out. She’s an enigma wrapped inside…
Unlike other pretentious and/or earnest travel shows, Men in Kilts is downright jolly.
Arts Fuse critics select the best in film, dance, visual arts, theater, music, and author events for the coming weeks.
Woods Hill Table is the 153-seat culmination of a vision that encompasses the locavore movement in impressive fashion.
Director Richard Linklater does something in Boyhood that is virtually unique. He filmed it over a twelve year period, so the actors actually grow older right before our eyes.
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