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By Liao Yiwu, Wen Huang, and Bill Marx Each time a disaster hits China, we all become refugees and strangers in our own land. — Liao Yiwu Chinese writer Liao Yiwu, 50, revisits the earthquake damaged Gu Temple in the town of Jiezi in the Sichuan Province. He was interviewing May 12th survivors for his…
Read MoreDon’t Give Up the Ship is well worth the time of audience members seeking exciting, unconventional theater.
Read More“Just like a rejuvenated marriage, we feel as if we can conquer anything. We’re excited, we’re excited to continue doing what we do, make music, tour, and see what comes of it.”
Read MoreThe Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame and the Panopticon Gallery host very different shows featuring rock icons.
Read MoreDespite the lack of background or explanation for the occult item at the center of “Talk to Me,” I found it relatively easy to suspend my disbelief and become caught up in the story’s momentum.
Read MoreBoth of these films explore the theme of difficult males and resilient, caregiving females.
Read MoreInside‘s visceral demonstration of the alienating capacity of technology and the reduction of art to rich people’s toys may be a bit pat, but the film finds the space within these cliches to stage a compelling human drama.
Read MoreThe bottom line: if you don’t find Jason Segel charming, Shrinking is skippable.
Read MoreThis year, I decided to skip gay films altogether. I got tickets instead for two promising lesbian-themed feature documentaries. An excellent decision.
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Book Review: “Unfinished” Argues for AI as an Artistic Partner — But at What Cost?