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Dec. 15, 2010
Television
The Last Supper has probably been interpreted in every kind of kitsch medium from Crayolas to seashells to black velvet, so why not a Last Supper in clay?
April 22, 2000
Movies
Dipping its cup in the free-flowing vitriol of our current political discourse, Stacy Title’s “The Last Supper” proposes a kind of Kevorkian Dining & Debating Society: If you don’t like your guests’ politics, put them out of your misery.
April 5, 1996
Entertainment & Arts
Peter Greenaway furthers his reach into pure visual art
Food
Standing in the lobby after seeing a movie with friends, you look at your watch: 10:30 p.m.
April 20, 1986
The film delivers a feminist protest via the tale of an architecture professor’s marriage.
Nov. 25, 2002
Never mind that there were no Tinseltown types at the Orange County benefit premiere of “Captain Corelli’s Mandolin.”
Aug. 26, 2001
Archives
At last. We’re going to get our dues from New York City.
Feb. 10, 1985
MERV GRIFFIN on stars, supper clubs and why coconuts have been good to him
Jan. 18, 1998
California
Movie about Electric Daisy Carnival attracts thousands of gate-crashers.
July 28, 2011