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Lawyer and Activist Noura Erakat Ponders Palestine Post-Bushnew

With the U.S. presidential election wrapped, many Americans are hoping for dramatic change, especially in the case of an Obama victory. Erakat, however, doesn't believe an Obama administration would be much of an improvement for Palestinians.
Montreal Mirror  |  Christopher Hazou  |  11-07-2008  |  International

Natalie McLennan Discusses Her Life as a High-Priced Hookernew

The former escort to the stars tells all about doing johns, doing drugs and doing time in her book The Price: My Rise and Fall as Natalia.
Montreal Mirror  |  Chris Barry  |  11-07-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

'The Boys in the Trees' Speaks of Small Town Tragedynew

For readers raised on the quick paced, urban true crime rhythm of Law & Order, Swan's book may often feel like a slow, dry read. But this is a short, subtle and ultimately searing book.
Montreal Mirror  |  Juliet Waters  |  11-07-2008  |  Fiction

'Soul Men' is an Unintentionally Sad Comedynew

Any fan of Mac's knows the man was capable of making audiences laugh without having to stoop to an endless stream of mindless profanity. Were he and Jackson given sufficient breathing room, I'm certain any ad lib would've been exponentially funnier than what the dreadful script provided.
Montreal Mirror  |  Christopher Sykes  |  11-07-2008  |  Reviews

Bio Ritmo's Salsa Blasts Offnew

Inspired as much by Egypt's Abdel Halim Hafez as they are by the theme from The Six Million Dollar Man, Bio Ritmo is a bit of an odd salsa band -- but odd in the best, most fun and interesting of ways.
Montreal Mirror  |  Erin MacLeod  |  10-24-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Mike Leigh Triumphs with the Uncharacteristically Hopeful Happy-Go-Luckynew

Happy-Go-Lucky seems in tune with what will almost certainly be an Obama presidency: it is a film rife with hope and glory.
Montreal Mirror  |  Matthew Hays  |  10-24-2008  |  Reviews

'Pride and Glory' Covers Old Groundnew

This film will evoke a number of sensations, many of them intentional: horror, sorrow, anger. But Pride and Glory will undoubtedly also inspire some unintentional ones. Like déjà vu.
Montreal Mirror  |  Matthew Hays  |  10-24-2008  |  Reviews

Inside the Mind of Of Montreal's Kevin Barnesnew

Barnes talks about mythology, insanity, sexuality, hard work and terror -- because that's what little boys are made of.
Montreal Mirror  |  Lorraine Carpenter  |  10-24-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Brett Gaylor's Documentary Takes on Copyright Lawnew

RIP: Remix Manifesto uses concert footage, animation, multimedia collages and interviews to illuminate both the nuances of the debate over copyright law and how it impacts art, science and life in the 21st century and beyond.
Montreal Mirror  |  Mark Slutsky  |  10-17-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Volatile Voyage of Toronto's Fucked Upnew

Sure, they've been hyped to holy hell, but not only do they give yer gut a kiss with a mitt full of nickels, they actually challenge the listener.
Montreal Mirror  |  Johnson Cummins  |  10-10-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Welcome to Alice Cooper's Nightmarenew

The riginal shock rocker talks about on outrocking the kids and reconciling the biblical with a bloody good time.
Montreal Mirror  |  Johnson Cummins  |  10-10-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Jonathan Ames Plays an Anti-Superhero in the Graphic Novel 'The Alcoholic'new

The Alcoholic is destined to become a classic, and Ames owes a large part of this to the graphic skills of Dean Haspiel. There's something irresistibly resonant about Haspiel's style, especially in Jonathan A.'s early years as an ordinary self-loathing teen.
Montreal Mirror  |  Juliet Waters  |  10-10-2008  |  Fiction

Matt Wolf on His Documentary About Avant-Garde Pioneer and Disco Legend Arthur Russellnew

In Wild Combination: A Portrait of Arthur Russell, Wolf revisits Russell's life through intimate interviews with longtime boyfriend Tom Lee and Russell's parents, archival footage and, of course, the music itself.
Montreal Mirror  |  Mark Slutsky  |  10-06-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Two Documentaries Look at the Peculiar Nigerian Film Industrynew

The Nigerian film industry, known as Nollywood, is the third largest in the world, and represents quite possibly the weirdest film culture ever. Jamie Meltzer's Welcome to Nollywood and Samir Mallal and Ben Addelman's Nollywood Babylon shine a light on the industry.
Montreal Mirror  |  Matthew Fraser  |  10-06-2008  |  Movies

Old-fashioned Western 'Appaloosa' Moves Along in Fits and Startsnew

This film from Ed Harris is not nearly as good as either Open Range or Yuma, but despite the fact that it sometimes moves at a crawl, it's more or less a solidly entertaining throwback.
Montreal Mirror  |  Malcolm Fraser  |  10-06-2008  |  Reviews

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