Molière in the Park presents a truly innovative Zoom-enabled take on the French satirist's resonant tale of a faux-pious usurper.
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Videogame Review: ‘The Last of Us Part II’
Developer Naughty Dog put so much effort into this world to make it feel real that it is almost scary. It was challenging and technically amazing to behold, but more importantly I felt moved and impacted by the experience.
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The tenth annual Anthem Film Festival moves from the Paris Casino to Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, July 13-16. The film festival, part of the libertarian-themed FreedomFest conference, showcases both features and documentaries, exploring issues around social and political liberty. Anthem will feature over 25 liberty-oriented films during its four-day run.
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Jeb Loy Nichols, a relatively obscure folk singer, delivers a gem. Plus, an album of Tom Waits covers and folk/bluegrass from Kristen Grainger & True North.
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Although it's unnecessarily lengthy and suffers from an overabundance of dialogue, Doleac's film provides some thrills and interesting twists.
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Genshin Impact from Mihoyo was one of the most beautiful and impressive games I saw at PAX East this year. It astounded me with its visual style, anime-style characters, complex systems, and in particular its fully open world.
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In '499' Rodrigo Reyes suggests that Mexico's murderous history of Spanish colonialism influences contemporary drug-cartel kidnappings and killings.
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The coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic, or whatever you want to call this horrific plague, has taken Memorial Day away from us.
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Soulful Americana is alive and well on the new release by Jarrod Dickenson.
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'12 Hour Shift' and 'Call Your Mother,' both directed by women, represent the comedic side of the festival.
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