Jun 28

Christopher and His Kind: Film Review
Kirk Honeycutt This British TV film about decadent Berlin of the early ‘30s as experienced by English writer Christopher Isherwood is essentially a watered down Cabaret without the music. read more

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Jun 24

Turtle: The Incredible Journey: Film Review
Kirk Honeycutt Nick Stringer’s wildlife doc stars a female loggerhead turtle, which has a one-in-10,000 chance to survive its ocean journey read more

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Jun 20
Jun 19

Music Review: Death Cab For Cutie – Codes And Keys
share: digg facebook twitter The 2008 follow-up Narrow Stairs was a much more rounded and in some places, exotic record that contained dark, personal lyrics (according to singer Ben Gibbard) and starred “Cath,” one of the best and most pure, guitar-centered tracks in the band’s career. [...] not that number one records mean that much anymore, but the band proved it could top the Billboard charts …

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Jun 18

Theater review: ‘I Wish You Love’
Nat King Cole fights bigots in “I Wish You Love,” a biographical drama imported to the Kennedy Center this week from Minnesota’s Penumbra Theatre Company. Dominic Taylor’s earnest play focuses on Cole’s short-lived mid-1950s TV show as the popular singer helped break a color barrier, until skittish advertisers pulled the plug. It was a new frontier: black man as host, beamed into white America’s …

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Jun 17

Access Review: Past Problems Behind, ‘Spider-Man’ Soars On Broadway!
Don’t fear the Spider! “Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark” — the often re-tooled, re-booted, re-cued and much maligned show, with music and lyrics by U2’s Bono and The Edge — has officially landed on Broadway. And even those with severe arachnophobia will find something to like. So, after all the controversy surrounding the show, was it worth the wait?

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Jun 17

Music Review: Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne – An Old Rock On A Roll
share: digg facebook twitter a career that was derailed in 1962 when, during a gig behind the legendary Jimmy Reed, a violent incident led him to abandon the devil’s music in favor of the sacred for some twenty years. An absolute master of blues and swing guitar, he’s also a very busy man in the studio, responsible for resurrecting the careers of several semi-forgotten legends. Elsewhere titles …

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Jun 16

Pollard Theatre concludes season with ‘Passing Strange.’Theater review: ‘Passing Strange’
Guthrie’s Pollard Theatre brings its 2010-11 season to a close with the local premiere of the Tony Award-winning musical “Passing Strange.”Theater review: Production information for “Passing Strange” at The Pollard in Guthrie.

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Jun 13


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Jun 10


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