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Doug's 1st Movie
FOR THE TIMESFriday March 26, 1999 I have to tell you right off: I liked the Christmas special better. That episode of "Doug" was about a half-hour long. And a half-hour of "Doug" is about as much "Doug" as anyone, of any age, can reasonably be expected to...Tags: Chris Phillips, Satellite and Cable Service, Mayonnaise, Television, Entertainment
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Beau Travail
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday June 2, 2000 With "Beau Travail" (Good Work) Claire Denis transposes, with her customary finesse, Herman Melville's "Billy Budd" to present-day Djibouti, a small East African nation on the Gulf of Aden. Formerly French Somaliland, it still...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Disco (genre), Cinema Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Pola X
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday October 13, 2000 The Europeans, especially the French, can still carry off the big, serious romantic movie, and no one is doing it better, or with such bravura, as Leos Carax. The cost of replicating Paris' Pont Neuf for his "Lovers...Tags: Leos Carax, Entertainment, Cinema Industry, Catherine Deneuve, Movies
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Theater review, 'Moby Dick' at Milwaukee Repertory Theater
Tribune theater criticMILWAUKEE Eric Simonson and the Milwaukee Repertory Theater have a thing about awe-inspiring mammals. Two years ago at the Rep, writer-director Simonson (an ensemble member of Steppenwolf Theatre Company) and co-author Jeffrey Hatcher premiered...Tags: Michael Phillips, Gregory Peck, John Huston, Steppenwolf Theatre, Moby
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Art review, 'Distant Shores: The Odyssey of Rockwell Kent' at the Terra Museum of American Art
Tribune art criticIn the 1930s and 1940s Rockwell Kent's illustrations were widely known in America. But during the 1950s his socialism received more attention than his art, and that combined with a modernist loathing for illustration kept him from regaining the spotlight....Tags: Rockwell Kent, Death, Moby, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Theater review, 'The Coarse Acting Show' by Shakespeare's Motley Crew
Tribune chief critic"The Coarse Acting Show," an erratic production by Shakespeare's Motley Crew, is a parade of on-stage disasters, some created on purpose and others delivered unintentionally. The show consists of five playlets, each by a different author and with a...Tags: Noel Coward, Death, Moby, Jane Austen, Satire (genre)
Mar 26, 1999
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