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NEW YORK - A funny thing has happened to Noel Coward's "Still Life," a one-act play that is much better known from its classic 1940s screen adaptation "Brief Encounter." Full Story »
NEW YORK - A funny thing has happened to Noel Coward's "Still Life," a one-act play that is much better known from its classic 1940s screen adaptation "Brief Encounter." Full Story »
Various Artists, "Light: On The South Side" (The Numero Group) Full Story »
Odd as it sounds, Peter Jackson needed to come down to Earth a bit more in "The Lovely Bones," his adaptation of Alice Sebold's best-seller about a murdered girl looking back on her life from beyond. Full Story »
NEW YORK - You may not believe in spirits but Welsh poet Dylan Thomas has materialized on stage at off-Broadway's Clurman Theatre, brought back from the beyond by that remarkable actor Geraint Wyn Davies, who doesn't just portray the man, he lives and breathes him. Full Story »
It's easy to take a series like "The Legend of Zelda" for granted. The first game arrived on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1987, and with more than a dozen releases over 23 years, even the most dedicated "Zelda" fan can be forgiven for having skipped a game or two. Full Story »
NEW YORK - Master storyteller Mike Daisey is a seriously funny man who uses social satire and dark comedy to share deeper insights about human nature. Full Story »
"Invictus" is a sports film that is more about what's happening in the stands than on the playing field. Full Story »
Chris Brown, "Graffiti" (Jive) Full Story »
The Clipse, "Til the Casket Drops" (Columbia) Full Story »
NEW YORK - The title is stark in its simplicity but "Race," David Mamet's provocative, hot-topic new play, is anything but simple. Full Story »
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