Name: Purple Tigress
Dateline: Los Angeles County
Weblog: purpletigressrose.blogspot.com
Articles: 166
First Published: Monday, May 24, 2004
Last Published: Monday, September 1, 2008
Currently listing articles 166-151:
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Movie Review: Save Me Gives a Sensitive Look at a Timely Issue— Does religious faith have a place for gay men or can gay men be reformed to become heterosexual?
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Movie Review: A Troubling Tale About Beauty in Trouble— Beauty can overcome the boundaries of class and economics and sometimes one sacrifices romantic love for maternal love.
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Movie Review: Life and Crime in Poland in Retrieval (Z Odzysku)— For love and money, a small-town man becomes involved in a loan shark business and loses the respect of his family and the woman he
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Movie Review: A Man Named Pearl Makes a Difference— A Man Named Pearl is a small gem of a movie that should not, particularly in these dark economic times, be missed.
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Brideshead Revisited, Waugh's Panegyric Preached Over An Empty Coffin— Director Julian Jarrold's film fails to capture the essence of Evelyn Waugh's 1945 eulogy for the English country estate.
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Movie Review: Romance of the French Countryside - Le Fils de l'Épicier— This gentle romance glows with a hopefulness that seems genuine as the prodigal son returns home and finds his place in the world.
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When Humans Allow the Unfit to Survive— What happens when you take animals off the survival of the fittest track?
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Movie Review: What to Do When the World Goes Kabluey— If ever a home needed a Super Nanny intervention, it's this household. Can a man in a blue mascot outfit save them?
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Is Another Reorganization Really the Answer to Yahoo!'s Problems?— The House of Purple is undergoing yet another reorganization. That will fix everything just like the last re-org in 2007 and the one before that
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Movie Review: Holding Trevor Doesn't Hold Interest— Holding Trevor is dull.
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Movie Review: Hannari - Geisha Modern Is More Travel Guide Than Documentary— This look at modern geisha in Kyoto lacks a critical eye, but shows geisha as real women instead of Western fantasy.
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Movie Review: Between Love and Survival is Live and Become— To survive would you live a lie? What would be the price?
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Make Like the French; Make Music— A French music movement spreads in the United States, encouraging amateurs and pros to get out and make music.
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Death In The Sport of Kings— Eight Belles and Barbaro are high profile deaths, but many more horses have died running the sport of kings?
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Movie Review: The Reality of Spies Shown in Poisoned By Polonium— Would you die to tell the world the truth? And if you did, could we find your murderer?
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The Writing Was on the Wall But GM Couldn't Read It— The future when we'd need to replace fossil fuels is now.

