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A Tale of Two Saintsnew

Boxed CD sets compile the works of two influential trailblazers who died young: jazz-saxophonist Albert Ayler and hipster comic Lenny Bruce.
Boston Phoenix  |  Jon Garelick  |  12-10-2004  |  Reviews

Making Wavesnew

Soderbergh sails on the mainstream appeal of his campy sequel to Ocean's Eleven.
Boston Phoenix  |  Peter Keough  |  12-10-2004  |  Reviews

And the Award Goes to the After-Partiesnew

It's not about the work, the statuette, or the competition: It's about the after-party, of course.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marjorie Baumgarten  |  12-09-2004  |  Nonfiction

Mail Order Bride … and Her Mother Toonew

A Mexican and Canadian production, A Silent Love puts an unusual spin on some of the clichés of the romantic comedy.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marjorie Baumgarten  |  12-09-2004  |  Reviews

Sixty Years Later and It's Still Inscrutablenew

Von Trotta tries to put a human face on one of the few public, and moreover, successful citizen protests against the the Nazi regime.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marjorie Baumgarten  |  12-09-2004  |  Reviews

When Self-Esteem Turns Toward the Dark Sidenew

Cautionary tales about the pitfalls of indie filmmaking don’t come more searingly truthful or sober-minded than Overnight.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marjorie Baumgarten  |  12-09-2004  |  Reviews

A Hepcat's Paradisenew

Like Soderbergh’s Ocean's Eleven and 1960’s Rat-Packing original, Ocean's Twelve is an elaborate and delightful excuse to get the screen’s biggest and most gorgeous stars in the same film.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marc Savlov  |  12-09-2004  |  Reviews

Indians, Fairies and Pirates in Victorian Londonnew

Johnny Depp delves into the mind of author J.M. Barrie in this adeptly realized celebration of the wonder of the imagination.
Austin Chronicle  |  Steve Davis  |  12-09-2004  |  Reviews

Exsanguinators and Other Evildoersnew

Originality is in as short supply as shirt buttons as Wesley Snipes' high-tech vampire slayer meets up with what appears to be a steroidal Eurotrash pimp playing Dracula.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marc Savlov  |  12-09-2004  |  Reviews

Councilors Seek Culprit Who Let Reporter Listen Innew

The Pittsburgh City Council hunts the member who let a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reporter listen in on a conference call, but its closed-door conversation may be the real crime.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Rich Lord  |  12-09-2004  |  Media

Put On That Sweater or Die!new

People afflicted with the rare allergy, cold urticaria, can break out in hives when subjected to cold air or even a scoop of ice cream. Several minutes of exposure to the cold could cause the victim's throat to swell shut.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Lindsey Thomas  |  12-09-2004  |  Science

The Village Voice's 27 Favorite Books of the Yearnew

The unsentimental graphic novel by Iranian-born Marjane Satrapi, Persepolis 2 and Linh Dinh's collection of seven stories, Blood and Soap, are among the recommended books.
The Village Voice  |  Staff Writers  |  12-09-2004  |  Nonfiction

Pro-Choice Advocates Face the Fetal Frontiernew

Pro-choice activist Frances Kissling has penned a provocative article in the current issue of Conscience, the journal of Catholics for a Free Choice, encouraging fellow advocates to acknowledge the moral and emotional complexity of abortion.
The Village Voice  |  Sharon Lerner  |  12-09-2004  |  Sex

German Author's Sprawling Body of Work Is Distillednew

Grass, with his cat and his mouse, his dog, rat, snail and flounder, can stand beside Beatrix Potter, Kipling and Aesop in the library of quintessential bestiaries.
New York Press  |  Elizabeth Keim  |  12-09-2004  |  Fiction

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