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The Unreal World: A miscarriage in 'A Separation'
"A Separation"
Hopscotch Films, Golem Distribution
U.S. release: September
The premise
Nader (Peyman Moaadi) refuses to leave Iran with his wife because his aged father (Ali-Asghar Shahbazi) suffers from Alzheimer's disease, causing a schism between...Tags: Pregnancy and Childbirth, University of Pittsburgh, Gynecology, Behavioral Conditions, Medical Specialization
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Nonfiction
The Age of Movies
The Selected Writings of Pauline Kael
Edited by Sanford Schwartz
Library of America, $40
Witty, entertaining and often exhilarating, this wide-ranging collection of pieces captures the film critic at her best.
Alice James
A...Tags: Pauline Kael, Carrie Fisher, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Patti Smith, Wars and Interventions
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Patt Morrison Asks: The poet, W.S. Merwin
An Idaho resort hotel's verdure is not the wild tumble around W.S. Merwin's beloved Hawaiian home, but disciplined grass and orderly stands of trees. Not, perhaps, the sort of trees Merwin had in mind when he wrote, "On the last day of the world I would...Tags: Social Media, File Sharing, Poetry, W.H. Auden, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Fall Sneaks list
SEPT. 9
All's Faire in Love
A college football star has to make up for his many absences by working at a Renaissance fair, where he falls for an aspiring actress. With Christina Ricci, Owen Benjamin, Cedric the Entertainer and Matthew Lillard. Written...Tags: Vinessa Shaw, Vanessa Redgrave, Sarah Jessica Parker, Football, Cameron Crowe
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Sheriff Lee Baca listens to inmate complaints at town hall meeting
More than 100 prisoners, many shaved and tattooed, crowded into the hard pews of the Men's Central Jail chapel and craned their necks to get a good look at "The Man."
Sheriff Lee Baca, the top authority figure in Los Angeles County's troubled jail...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Prisons, Wars and Interventions, Aging, Behavioral Conditions
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Rutten: News Corp.'s widening scandal
The only sort of power a news organization can wield safely is the power to persuade. Every other sort — no matter how high-minded or expedient the reason for taking it up — is a kind of slow poison that twists the souls of the journalists...
Tags: Newspapers, Politics, Crimes, Celebrities, Journalism
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Therapy dogs make the rounds in more healthcare settings
"Pets are embedded in the soul of our humanity," says Dr. Edward Creagan, an oncologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., as he describes the special fondness and respect he has for a certain other member of the clinic's staff.
That would be Dr....Tags: Long Term Care, Nursing Homes, Politics, Anxiety, Heart Failure
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First Dance Spectaculars
A couple’s first dance is an opportunity to be creative and celebrate the beginning of a new life together — and it should be fun, exciting and unforgettable.
Unexpected songs, custom choreography, spins, lifts, dips and even costume...Tags: Adam Sandler, Vanilla Ice, Scott Stewart, Celine Dion, Weddings
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David Servan-Schreiber dies at 50; physician wrote about cancer battle
Reporting from Paris -- When he was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor 20 years ago, David Servan-Schreiber, the French-born doctor, neuroscientist and later bestselling author, took the phrase "physician, heal thyself" to heart.
Submitting to the...Tags: Paris (France), Journalism, Medical Specialization, Nobel Prize Awards, France
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