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Review: Scorsese’s ‘Shutter Island’ premieres at Berlin International Film Festival
There are plenty of themes in this year at the Berlin International Film Festival, the 60th anniversary of More …
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Felix Gonzales-Torres Plasters Texas
Artpace organized a show of 13 seminal billboards by Felix Gonzales-Torres, the Cuban born Puerto Rican New Yorker More …
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Native American and World Cinema Films at Sundance
Tungijuq (above), directed by Félix Lajeunesse, Paul Raphaël is in the short film competition at the Sundance Film More …
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The Divine Jane Austen
Was the wit of Jane Austen more pronounced when she observed, in a letter to her sister Cassandra, More …
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Movie Review: The Road
The Road is a walk-through a post-apocalyptic landscape of rags, grey skies, and desperate survivors eating the flesh More …
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Interview: James Drake, Strange Beauty Walked In
I first wrote about James Drake for a catalog essay accompanying his 2005 City of Tells show at More …
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A Woman with a Past: Georgia O’Keeffe and Abstraction
The Whitney Museum opens Georgia OKeeffe: Abstraction, a new look at the artists abstract works. Works include photographs More …
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The Price of Being Damien Hirst
Reader Mail Correction: Dear Ms. Goebel, I recently read your article, “The Price of Being Damien Hirst” from More …
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Movie Review: Earth Days
Robert Stones new documentary, Earth Days, opens this week, as opponents of global warming seem to have found More …
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Movie Review: Woody Allen’s “Whatever Works”
Whatever Works is Woody Allens best film in more than a decade. Echoes of Manhattan, Annie Hall and More …
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Wendell Harris Jr. on Chameleon Street
The filmaker who won he Sundance Film Festival in 1990, Wendell Harris Jr, talks about life underground.
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