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Oscar Watch 3: Locks and Longshots
If you enjoy Oscar night as much as I do, you’ve spent a great deal of the last month anticipating who will be able to add the illustrious title “Academy Award winner” to their names in film previews. Some...
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A Valentine to Ferlinghetti
If you think a valentine is a message from the heart to someone special, and that someone special for you is Lawrence Ferlinghetti — considered by many to be the bestselling poet of the modern era — then...
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Artist of the Week 2/13-2/19: Lalage Snow Gives a Voice to the Faces Behind the War
“Everyone's got a story to tell.” So says Irish born documentary photographer, Lalage Snow. As political as it is personal, Snow’s body of work alludes to traces from her past while giving a voice to militia men... -
The Good, the Bad, and the Glittery of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the fairest one of all? Fashion weeks across the globe all vie for that very thing, assembling a bevy of renowned, up-and-coming, and otherwise talented designers in the hopes of... -
Relentless Determination Topples World’s Most Wanted Terrorist in ‘Zero Dark Thirty’
Zero Dark Thirty begins in brutal fashion. Well, emotionally speaking, anyway. The first two minutes of director Kathryn Bigelow’s high-stakes CIA action thriller set the tone for the rest of the film, as blackness...
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‘Faking It’ at the Met: The Lie Behind Photographic ‘Truth’
“Every photograph is a fake from start to finish, a purely impersonal, unmanipulated photograph being practically impossible.” This observation, made by American photographer and artist Edward Steichen, may not...
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The Artist and the Monster: Two Stories and Six Million Jews
It’s a strange phenomenon. When we try to grasp the reality of six million souls slaughtered during Adolf Hitler’s Final Solution, the mind and heart grow numb, but when we let ourselves glimpse just two lives in...
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Oscar Watch Part 2: One Man’s Winners
Now that I’ve given my two cents on what I found to be the most appalling movies of the past year, here’s another pair of pennies regarding the other end of the cinematic spectrum. Though Oscar voters may have...
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Oscar Watch Part 1: The Losers
Well, organizations around the world have made their picks for the cream of the crop for movies released in 2012. For me, the day the Academy announces the nominations is like Christmas Eve, with the actual date of...
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‘The Hobbit’: A Lengthy, Nostalgic Beginning
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, the first installment in Peter Jackson’s newest trilogy set in the fantasy land of Middle Earth, would be more accurately classified as a long-winded journey. A prequel to the...
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