This blast of urban adrenaline has a youthful, athletic cast with more energy than a solar flare, and talent to match.
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"Conversations on Russian Literature" has all the elements of the great suspense stories of our age: two characters sitting in a park talking.
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You could live or work in this neighborhood your whole life and never know about the grisly things that happened here.
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A combination of rough singing and sweet music gives this new collaboration between two original Jayhawks its charm.
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Like its direct descendant, "The Blair Witch Project," Blackwood's tale pricks at our most primitive, arboreal fear: that of becoming prey.
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Twins reconnect after their mother's death in this partly funny, partly baffling play.
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What if Gore Vidal had interviewed Timothy McVeigh in person on death row?
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Spend a jolly evening of clever musical buffoonery with the "Best Band in the World."
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An imagined history of a real book comes to life in this beautifully written historical novel.
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In a world of hyper-talented young musicians, Back Door Slam plays truly impressive stuff, because it feels real.
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