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International rock
Tribune rock criticDistorted guitars that wouldn't sound out of place on a Soundgarden album blend with stringed instruments that evoke Mexico's gulf coast, hard-rock drums ride waves of Latin percussion, insinuating melodies snake across brooding soundscapes as if...Tags: Octavio Paz, Latin Music (genre), Mexico City, Radiohead (music group), John Lennon
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Small films, big impressions
Every year, I make out two "Ten Best Movies" lists, both with the same dedication and passion. The first one, my official list, concentrates on all the major releases: movies such as "The Lord of the Rings," "A.I.," "Monsters, Inc." and "Moulin Rouge."...Tags: Movies, Crime, Law and Justice, Documentary (genre), Minority Groups, The Road (movie)
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Movie review: 'Northfork'
Chicago Tribune Movie Critic3 stars (out of 4) "Northfork," an American Gothic fantasy about angels and technology, is the latest film from twins Michael and Mark Polish, who made those droll, slightly precious movies "Twin Falls, Idaho" and "Jackpot." This is by far their best...Tags: Movies, Ansel Adams, John Ford, Elia Kazan, Floods
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'Serendipity'
Times Film Critic"Serendipity" believes in romantic destiny the way Col. Sanders believed in Kentucky Fried Chicken. A blithe and unapologetic fairy tale about affairs of the heart, it's a spun-sugar confection that's so light and airy it threatens to simply float away....Tags: Jeremy Piven, Movies, Entertainment, Miramax Films, Bridget Moynahan
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'Greatest actor of his generation,' Brando dies at 80
Times Staff WritersMarlon Brando, a two-time Oscar winner whose riveting performances transformed acting from a remote craft to a naturalistic art form, has died, the Associated Press announced today. He was 80. An actor's actor whose skill was envied by generations of...Tags: Movies, Sean Penn, Crime, Law and Justice, Documentary (genre), Frank Sinatra
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Go pub crawling
One can walk the grand boulevards, the embankments along the Seine, the cobblestone streets of the Latin Quarter, the tree-lined paths of the Bois de Bologne or the Luxembourg Gardens and encounter ghosts from Voltaire and Henry James to William...Tags: James Joyce, John Steinbeck, Ernest Hemingway, Georges Simenon, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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A reading list to while away waning winter
Today, my not-quite-annual cabin fever book list. Some of the books are new, a couple are old, but all are ones I enjoyed in the past year. 1. "Ghosting" by Jennie Erdal. For years Erdal worked for a famous, flamboyant London publisher and writer. What...Tags: Folk (genre), Bob Dylan, Books and Magazines, Kirsten Dunst, Antonio Banderas
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Feb 20, 2005
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