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Jordan Susman’s “The Anarchist Cookbook” is an admirably ambitious political satire but is stronger on soundtrack narration than on-camera dramatization.
July 18, 2003
Travel & Experiences
Spearfishing off Catalina Island combines the surf and the hunt
Jan. 19, 2013
Entertainment & Arts
Dancer-choreographer Cassandra Bruno’s most intriguing gambit in a bloated, aimless performance, “Things From the Attic,” was, perhaps, her beginning the evening from a seat in the front row of the Attic Theatre Centre in Hollywood on Saturday.
Dec. 15, 1997
World & Nation
The father of Columbine High School victim Daniel Rohrbough says he was wrong to name a Denver police officer as his son’s killer.
April 21, 2002
Company Town Blog
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Feb. 13, 2012
Music
Chrysler solidified its Super Bowl tradition of enlisting entertainment heavyweights to testify to the legacy of Detroit automobile-making with Sunday’s two-minute ad featuring Bob Dylan.
Feb. 3, 2014
Movies
What makes “The Rage: Carrie 2” much more than just a sequel to the 1976 Stephen King-Brian De Palma horror classic is the astute direction of Katt Shea, a master of genre, from Rafael Moreu’s intelligent script.
March 12, 1999
Happening Tuesday: Death Cab for Cutie and more
June 7, 2011
Television
Tuesday’s TV Talk Shows: Mandy Patinkin; Jane Fonda; Matt Damon
Dec. 10, 2012
The best thing the Grammys telecast attempts to do is also its most tricky feat to accomplish: the artist pair-up.
Feb. 8, 2013