In 'Seymour, An Introduction' Ethan Hawke shows his chops as a first time documentary filmmaker using a surprising subject in a unique and intuitive process. The film is excellent for what and how it reveals a real and human portrait of friend and mentor of Hawke, former concert pianist, teacher, and composer, the incomparable Seymour Bernstein.
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Snow Days Do Not Have to Be No School Days
With Flexible Instruction Days if bad weather closes a school, kids won’t be lounging around the house all day watching TV or listening to their iPods, and schools will not be losing instructional days that disrupt school calendars and everyone’s personal lives.
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Pianist Lang Lang's new double album is dedicated entirely to Mozart, while Bell's recording is all Bach.
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'Destiny' is an ambitious game with some flaws, but is so much fun you will come back again and again to build your Legend.
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Lenny Kravitz shows off his "strut" on his new LP.
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Overall, 'Anyway' is a pretty good album that will grow on you.
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"Once Upon a Time" showrunners Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis talk about the new season.
Read More »New York Film Festival: ‘The Look of Silence’
Joshua Openheimer's "The Look of Silence" explores the nearly forgotten Indonesian genocide.
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"Time Heist" is an exciting, if unoriginal, jaunt, but the real crime is the overlooked opportunities in regards weak story and character development.
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Our appreciation of athletes isn't proportional to other areas of achievement, which leads athletes to have a sense of entitlement off the field.
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