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News Source: The independent
| 2 days ago
A $50m project is under way to open a museum on the shore of Lake Geneva in 2011, dedicated to the memory of Charlie Chaplin. It will screen his great films, such as City Lights, The Kid and The Great Dictator, tell the story of his long career, show
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News Source: The Guardian
| 6 days ago
Hayao Miyazaki's Ponyo, showing as part of the London Children's Film Festival. Is it wrong that the prospect of a Tim Burton Bedtime Stories Pyjama Party is as appealing to adults as it will be to movie-loving kids? With a sweet-making workshop and
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News Source: Chicago-Sun Times
| 7 days ago
Theater Critic Attention ladies and gentlemen, and all the rest of you, too...That's because "Banana Shpeel," the new show written and directed by David Shiner, choreographed by Jared Grimes, and produced by Cirque du Soleil and MSG (Madison Square
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News Source: Seattle Times
| 7 days ago
The 21st annual Seattle Polish Film Festival in America continues through Sunday, with new features and documentaries representing the diversity of Polish cinema. Tonight's opening-night screening of Ryszard Bugajski's postwar drama "General Nil" at
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News Source: Japan Times
| 7 days ago
Special to The Japan Times If you've been paying attention to recent contemporary art, both in Japan and abroad, you might be struck by the question "Why now?" during a visit to German artist Rebecca Horn's survey at the Museum of Contemporary Art (
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News Source: The Age
| 8 days ago
The Coen brothers continue to create idiosyncratic work, writes Stephanie Bunbury. ONE of the many notable things about the Coen brothers is the simple fact there are two of them...Strangely and wonderfully.'' And that is probably as much as you are
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News Source: Tallahassee
| 14 days ago
Works by more than 100 artists from around the region — including "Confetti Island" by John Metcalfe — will be on display when 21st Annual Art in Gadsden opens with a reception starting at 6 p.m. today at the Gadsden Arts Center, 13 N...There
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News Source: Isthmus
| 16 days ago
Up (A) \nU.S.; Pete Docter, 2009, Pixar\n \n Pixar\'s Up flies us right up into those magical realms of sky, flight and fantasy that Judy garland\'s Dorothy traveled, in her Kansas twister ride to Oz, and that little Pascal Lamorisse was whisked off