A relaxing and charming movie and a genuinely enjoyable hour and a half.
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Yusa's new CD "Hiaku"; yet another argument for ending the embargo against Cuba.
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Martha Wainwright is an extraordinary talent with an incredible voice and a wonderful ear for writing lyrics.
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A magical journey into the world of folk tales and myth led by a guide with a definite passion for the subject.
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A wild and woolly trip around an imaginary universe... not an easy read, but the most intelligent books of their kind I've ever read.
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Antonia Fraser's script is replete with red herrings and plot twists that will keep you guessing to the very end as to the murderer's identity.
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Stonewall is a timely reminder of the price that people paid for the rights that many are enjoying today.
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This album is one of the best meeting of musical minds that I've ever heard.
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The Buddha Of Suburbia is beautifully written, wonderfully acted, and full of moments both funny and sad.
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