Dateline: Los Angeles County
Weblog: purpletigressrose.blogspot.com
Articles: 193
Former theater critic for the LA Weekly and Los Angeles Times . For the last five years, an editing slave at a dot-com but recently laid off. Currently an under-employed freelance writer and artist.
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A Man Named Pearl is a small gem of a movie that should not, particularly in these dark economic times, be missed.
Director Julian Jarrold's film fails to capture the essence of Evelyn Waugh's 1945 eulogy for the English country estate.
This gentle romance glows with a hopefulness that seems genuine as the prodigal son returns home and finds his place in the world.
What happens when you take animals off the survival of the fittest track?
If ever a home needed a Super Nanny intervention, it's this household. Can a man in a blue mascot outfit save them?
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 in 2006.
Holding Trevor is dull.
This look at modern geisha in Kyoto lacks a critical eye, but shows geisha as real women instead of Western fantasy.
To survive would you live a lie? What would be the price?
A French music movement spreads in the United States, encouraging amateurs and pros to get out and make music.
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