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CONCERTS pop, rock +hip-hop sat feb 18 Megadeth With Motörhead, Volbeat and Lacuna Coil. At Big Four Building, Stampede Park. Doors 6p.m. $52.50. TM. sun feb 19 Deep Purple At Jubilee Auditorium, 1415 14th Ave. N.W. 7: 30 p.m. $77.90 -$97.90. TM. thur fe
The 2012 Mini Cooper Roadster marks another new addition to this German-owned British brand's lineup. This sporty car is the convertible companion to the Mini Cooper Coupe, which itself borrows its basic design from the Mini Cooper hatchback. Unlike many
I found that a lot -- questioning ideas of the American Dream
Burton upon Trent, February 16, 2012 – Italian tyre firm Pirelli, the official supplier to Formula One, had a strong presence at the MotorSport Vision Racing Media Day at Brands Hatch on Tuesday, equipping the MINI Challenge for the first time. A number
Romance gets the once-over by Mercury Baroque during today’s A French Valentine. The group performs cantatas by Jean-Philippe Rameau, including Orphée, the tragic tale of Orpheus and Eurydice. She dies on their wedding day, leaving Orpheus so heartbroken
In these challenging economic times, filmmakers have had to be more resourceful and truly independent in their approaches to filmmaking
It's Friday, and what better way to spend time at JazzWax thanwith a documentary on Artie Shaw, easily my favorite bandleader of the '30s and '40s. JazzWax reader John Cooper sent along links to Russell Davies' Quest for Perfection (2003). I apologize in
Tennessee State University head men's basketball coach John Cooper will appear on this week's FROM THE PRESS BOX TO PRESS ROW with Donal Ware. FROM THE PRESS BOX TO PRESS ROW is the sports talk show which places major emphasis on HBCU Sports. The show ai
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I found that a lot -- questioning ideas of the American Dream
In these challenging economic times, filmmakers have had to be more resourceful and truly independent in their approaches to filmmaking
questioning the status quo of the American dream ... Having babies, in a relationship, getting married — a very authentic, independent way of looking at all that stuff.
I like the eclectic nature of the storytelling ... Filmmakers, for some reason or other, they're not conforming to Hollywood stereotypes, not that independent filmmakers ever did. But I think even less than they did a couple of years ago. They're being bolder, taking risks, telling the stories they want...
Everybody wants to bring it down to what sells and what doesn’t, but we don’t think about it that way
The documentaries are more comprehensive, with issues examined in an all-encompassing way and not just in microcosm
