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Director Sergei Bodrov Retraces the Footsteps of Genghis Khannew

Just over a decade ago, Bodrov made his mark in the West with his Academy Award–nominated movie Prisoner of the Mountains. After frustrating stints as a director-for-hire, he did the smart thing and made the movie he wanted to make.
L.A. Weekly  |  Ella Taylor  |  06-13-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

With a Halal Slaughter Facility, a Vermont Farmer Becomes an Unlikely Cultural Ambassadornew

Halal meat isn't easy to come by in the Green Mountains. "These people have a right to participate in their religious convictions," Arthur Meade suggests. "And there's no place in the state to do it. I allow people to practice their beliefs in clean, safe conditions. They bless the animals. It's a little bit of home."
Seven Days  |  Suzanne Podhaizer  |  06-13-2008  |  Food+Drink

Salman Rushdie Dives into Fantasynew

If he wants to write a meandering, 300-plus page historical fantasy novel that features epic battles, pirates, women who are dreamed into existence, and the odd witch's curse or two, who's going to tell him no?
The Portland Mercury  |  Alsion Hallett  |  06-13-2008  |  Fiction

Hulk Lack Emotional Resonance!new

More of a continuation than a remake of Ang Lee's critically mixed Hulk (2003), The Incredible Hulk seems intent on repairing the damage inflicted by its predecessor.
The Portland Mercury  |  Wm. Steven Humphrey  |  06-13-2008  |  Reviews

'Young People Fucking' is Light and Sexynew

It may reek a little of desperation, but calling a movie Young People Fucking is a pretty smart way to get audiences to actually see a Canadian movie. Shameless, sure, but it'll probably generate more ticket sales than a handful of Genies ever could.
Montreal Mirror  |  Mark Slutsky  |  06-13-2008  |  Reviews

'The Happening' is Goofynew

The Happening is being marketed as the first R-rated film from Shyamalan, and it's also widely viewed as Shyamalan's last chance to remind everyone he used to make good movies. It's also so terrible as to be nearly unwatchable.
The Portland Mercury  |  Erk Henriksen  |  06-13-2008  |  Reviews

'The Happening' is NOT Happeningnew

M. Night Shyamalan's latest fails to revive his flagging career.
Montreal Mirror  |  Mark Slutsky  |  06-13-2008  |  Reviews

Islands' Sophomore Album Sounds Like Unificationnew

Arm's Way is Islands' first album as a real, tour-hardened band rather than a loosely organized studio project, and the solidified sextet sounds more comfortable and confident than ever.
The Portland Mercury  |  Eric Grandy  |  06-13-2008  |  Reviews

Thai Director Apichatpong Weerasethakul on Film and Censorshipnew

Thailand's board of censors demanded that four scenes -- which apparently portrayed doctors and monks in a disrespectful light -- be cut from Syndromes and a Century, and Weerasethakul refused, which meant that the film could not legally be shown.
Montreal Mirror  |  Mark Slutsky  |  06-13-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Take Advantage of North Carolina Farm-raised Troutnew

The locavore provides recipes for faux smoked trout and mixed greens with roasted beets and feta in vinagrette.
INDY Week  |  Sheryl Cornett  |  06-13-2008  |  Food+Drink

Talking with an Older, Smarter Gonernew

Goner -- now three men between the ages of 35 and 40 -- took some inspiration from Iron Maiden and The Boss on how to keep making albums while taking care of the kids.
INDY Week  |  Grayson Currin  |  06-13-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Big, Brassy Sounds of Orquesta GarDelnew

Onstage, Orquesta GarDel makes salsa dura: a locomotive of energy on steel rails with endless momentum and irresistible motion.
INDY Week  |  Sylvia Pfeiffenberger  |  06-13-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Des Ark Create a Modern Folk Masterpiecenew

You can debate the use of the f-word, but the nine songs of this handmade, spraypaint-and-magic marker EP are irrefutable folk gems -- authentic, real, and so of a time and place that they often sound like 2008 companion pieces to Harry Smith's old-time anthologies.
INDY Week  |  Grayson Currin  |  06-13-2008  |  Reviews

Prostitutes Turn to the Web as a Means of Empowermentnew

While the idea of escorts on the internet is nothing new, a new generation of local "providers" and "hobbyists" create a virtual red-light district.
Riverfront Times  |  Keegan Hamilton  |  06-13-2008  |  Sex

Ron Burkle Confronts Life Without the Clintons and Instant White House Accessnew

With Senator Barack Obama winning the Democratic presidential nomination, and with a definite power shift within the party that's moving away from Bill and Hillary Clinton, political observers are already wondering if Burkle -- a top-echelon supporter of the Clintons -- will end up some kind of loser.
L.A. Weekly  |  Patrick Range McDonald  |  06-13-2008  |  Politics

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