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Movie Review: ‘Calvary’
Brendan Gleeson dominates this bleakly-humored study of a committed priest who maintains his vigilance even as his church crumbles and his life is threatened by one of his own parishioners.
Read More »Syrian Refugees in Turkey Need Humanitarian Aid
It's vital that refugees from Syria's war receive humanitarian aid. The future of the Middle East depends on how we respond to this emergency.
Read More »Music Review: Sloan – ‘Commonwealth’
'Commonwealth' proves that Sloan has four skilled songwriters and instrumentalists with distinct tastes that keep the band atop the list of power pop bands.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Honeymoon’
There is blood and sex, enough to get this film an R-rating. But, for the most part, it is not gratuitous; it actually moves the plot along.
Read More »Salt Lake Comic-Con 2014 Smashes Attendance Records
I can only imagine how much bigger it can get from here.
Read More »Interview with Kalki Koechlin – from Bollywood to ‘Trivial Disasters’ in Singapore
I am myself on a special journey and taking everything as it comes. Everyday is a surprise.
Read More »Music Review: Pugwash – ‘A Rose In A Garden Of Weeds: A Preamble Through The History Of Pugwash…’
At long last, the sounds of Ireland's Pugwash are coming to the States, and it's about time.
Read More »Interview: Actor Saul Reichlin on the Holocaust-Themed ‘The Good and the True’ and his Sholem Aleichem Dramatizations
Saul Reichlin has also toured 35 cities with his dramatizations of stories by Sholom Aleichem.
Read More »Interview: Genevieve Bailey – Director of ‘I Am Eleven’
Watching these interviews in Genevieve Bailey's thoughtful film, you will recall that time when you were eleven, the age between the dusk of innocence.
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