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Those bitter arbiters of taste
Special to The TimesMADE nearly 30 years apart, the psychedelic London psychodrama "Performance" and the sugary Versailles romp "Marie Antoinette" — both out on DVD this week — have a surprising amount in common. Both concern role-playing games and identity...Tags: Julie Christie, Steve Coogan, Health, Nicolas Roeg, Sofia Coppola
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Dylan, Hendrix DVDs show rock 'n' roll history in action
Special to The TimesThere haven't been that many nights in rock 'n' roll when you could say after a performance that music will probably never be the same again, but two marvelous new DVDs let us revisit two such evenings. "The Other Side of the Mirror: Bob Dylan Live at...Tags: Documentary (genre), The Rolling Stones (music group), Joan Baez, Johnny Cash, Festive Events
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Forever and a song
757-247-4732Nedra Talley Ross' life has not followed the path of the typical rock star. Although she is an original member of the groundbreaking trio The Ronettes, her career as a chart-topping pop singer was essentially over by 1966 - a mere three years after the...Tags: Van Halen (music group), The Rolling Stones (music group), Hampton Roads, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Phil Spector
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Fast-Paised review: Stoned'
Big question: Yes, Brian Jones was a founding member of the Rolling Stones and, yes, he dabbled with Mary Jane, but is that all there is to "Stoned"? Skip it: "Stoned" depicts Jones (Leo Gregory) as a sloppy, eccentric addict, not a mad genius and fallen...Tags: Amelia Warner, The Rolling Stones (music group), Paddy Considine, Keith Richards, Movies
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Movie review: Stoned'
Tribune movie critic2½ stars (out of four) Nothing summons up the darker side of the '60s like a Rolling Stones record, and that's exactly what producer-director Stephen Woolley needs in "Stoned," his flashy bio-drama of original Stone Brian Jones, seen through the past...Tags: Jefferson Airplane (music group), Amelia Warner, The Rolling Stones (music group), Charlie Watts, Paddy Considine
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'Stoned'
Times Staff WriterLongtime British producer Stephen Woolley — most notably of such Neil Jordan films as "The Crying Game" and "Interview With the Vampire" — makes his directing debut with the lethargic drama "Stoned." An account of the final months of...Tags: The Rolling Stones (music group), Drama (genre), Paddy Considine, Movies, Entertainment
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Flick pick fast lane
The Chicago International Film Festival has started, and with more than 100 movies in the lineup, admit it: you're lost. Don't fret; we've got the flicks you can't miss--and the movies you wouldn't wish on your worst enemies. Plus, check metromix.com...Tags: Weather, Wanted (movie), David Lynch, Chicago International Film Festival, Chicago Jobs
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Stones show is worth the wait
Sun ReporterHigh-energy Stones show is worth the wait Thirty-six years may have passed since the Rolling Stones last played Baltimore, but on Wednesday night Mick, Keith and the boys made the passage of time seem irrelevant with a relentless, classics-heavy set of...Tags: The Rolling Stones (music group), Charlie Watts, Ron Wood, Super Bowl, Keith Richards
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The Stones ditch 'Satisfaction'?
The Rolling Stones have vowed to go beyond the expected on their forthcoming tour -- which opens Tuesday in Boston and arrives Sept. 10 in Chicago for three nights -- and it's about time. The Stones have reprised their biggest hits -- "(I Can't Get No)...Tags: The Rolling Stones (music group), Charlie Watts, Keith Richards, Pink Floyd (music group), Philosophy
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Late-night cinematic adventures
Hot town, summer in the city, and the back of your neck might get dirty and gritty. Sure, you can rinse it off with a cold one, but I have a couple of alternatives. If you're anywhere near Navy Pier around 10 at night (or 11:30 on Fridays and Saturdays)...Tags: Nicolas Roeg, Jet Li, The Rolling Stones (music group), Drama (genre), Movies
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Movie review: 'DIG!'
TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER3½ stars (out of 4) "I've never seen them eat," says musician Courtney Taylor of his favorite band, Brian Jonestown Massacre, at the beginning of the affecting indie rock documentary "DIG!" "All they do is drink liquor and snort drugs." Taylor, front...Tags: Health, The Rolling Stones (music group), Documentary (genre), Jerry Springer, Communist Party of China
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