Many American commentators are always going on and on about the American Dream. A recent example is a column by Ellis Close in the September 8, 2008
Everyone knows who and what Orson Welles was. That should be enough to get you interested in Richard Linklaters newest film, in which relative newcomer Christian McKay plays the gregarious Welles himself. is carried by great performances, like the
Not only can few Toronto attendees pronounce the name of this year's opening night film "Passchendaele," a Canadian WWI epic, but few among us have actually seen it. So much for a rousing start. Rather than major big-budget works (although the Coen
Her poem was dropped from the GCSE syllabus because it describes the thoughts of someone with a knife who vows: 'Today I am going to kill something.'
Now Carol Ann Duffy has struck back against the ban … though not, thankfully, with a knife.
Her new
Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and vice presidential candidate Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, attend a rally, Friday, Sept. 5, 2008, in Cedarburg, Wis. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
Liberals are outraged at the supposed hypocrisy of
He’s not just the hunky high school senior of “High School Musical 3: Senior Year.” And Zac Efron is looking to prove it with his Toronto International Film Festival premiere of “Me and Orson Welles.”
The “Seventeen Again” stud was spotted arriving at
Like many of us who were too young to ever see him in his glory days, Richard Linklater's first memories of Orson Welles were of an immensely bloated man, jovially telling tall tales on the talk show circuit and dutifully...
OPINION
5 September 2008
Posted to the web 5 September 2008
It was not until Wednesday, 27th August, 2008 when I received a threatening phone call from an anonymous caller did I realize the dangers journalists are exposed to in the discharge of their
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"It's
just a video game!" I hear you say. Well, sure, it is. And "Star
Trek" was just a television show, too.
Except that
it wasn't. The starship Enterprise sailed an impressive track from weekly
entertainment to cult program, to lucrative franchise,