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Film Feature
It was the best of movies, it was the worst of movies — which is to say, there's half of a great movie in Julie & Julia. But since Meryl Streep has already starred in one...
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Film Feature
By Robert Wilonsky
In the Loop doesn't necessarily mean you're in the know. In Armando Iannucci's movie, a satire of the run-up to war with a Middle Eastern country, it means that all the poor...
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Flick Pick
By Michael Roberts
The cult that's assembled around 2001's Donnie Darko, which gets the Film on the Rocks treatment on Wednesday, August 12, seems motivated more by the size of writer/director...
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Theater
By Juliet Wittman
I'm a sucker for reality shows such as Wife Swap and Trading Spouses; I love the scenes when you see unlikely people — a farmer and a socialite, a disciplined black...
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Artbeat
By Michael Paglia
One of the interesting things about the art world is how open it is. I've been at many events where the attendees ranged from the classic starving artists who lived in their...
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Encore
Capsule reviews of current shows
By Juliet Wittman
Annie. Boulder's Dinner Theatre is at the top of its form; it has to be. How else could the company make Annie — its mandatory summer family show — anything but a...
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Now Showing
Capsule reviews of current exhibits
By Michael Paglia
Childsplay. For this show, the floor of Walker Fine Art has been covered with rough-hewn playground equipment made of wood and bronze. And despite the show's title, all of it...
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