- Thursday, March 27, 2003 — 29 Articles Published
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Bunuel's El — A Minor Masterpiece— From high art to low, the great Spanish filmmaker Luis Bunuel never made a film without his personal mark upon
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Tracy Flick Gets Over Herself— Donna Tartt is a lot like Reese Witherspoon's character in the movie Election — smart, ambitious, and annoyingly superficial.
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MTV marches off to war— ...
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Billy Corgan threatens to let it be— ...
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Oprah's New Book Club: A Real Page-Turner, This Is!— Only "Classic Literary Works" this time. Actual living authors need not apply. The latest word on Oprah's "Mission to Bore"
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French wine or American whine?— ...
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On Their Own— Simply Red and Eleni Mandell are doing fine without major record label deals.
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David Cronenberg's Spider: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Psychotic— Narrative or Delusion or Both: David Cronenberg's Spider pushes the unreliability of memory to the extreme.
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Still Broadcasting— ...
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The Gentleman from New York— Today, we mourn the loss of Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the brilliant Harvard professor, U.N. Ambassador, and former Senator from New
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"Marrying the music industry to the mobile industry"— ...
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To Protest War Is "In Vogue"— Protesting a war has become more than just a concern for those whose lives are at stake. Protesting is "in
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"You're Sitting In Your Dentist's Chair/And They've Got Music For You There"— The Beach Boys' Sunflower reconsidered
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An Official "Caveat Emptor"?— ...
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Axl is suing someone again...— ...
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Timberlake to tour, despite war.— ...
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More anti-war tracks— ...
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Too Much Reality?— ...
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Swingers— ...
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At last! They legalized it!— ...
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In America You Can Do it Over Again— 145 years ago, a guy in Philadelphia attached an eraser to a pencil. This was a very American thing to
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Rivers and Tides— ...
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Linkin Park- Meteora— ...
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Hedgehog— ...
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I.K.U.— This is not love. This is sex.
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They Also Serve ...— ...
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"Tonight is ze big day"— ...
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Ed Harcourt review— ...
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Futurama— ...
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