NPR, of all places, makes the case for good, old-fashioned entertainment in the movies. Wi...
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By Bruce Edward Walker "Man,” said the Ghost, “if man you be in heart, not adamant, fo...
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By Mike Gray Somehow criminality and Christmas have a perverse affinity for one another, ...
An $11 million Christmas tree in Abu Dhabi suggests its owners might not have understood t...
By Lars Walker The big question you’re bringing to this review, I’m pretty sure, is,...
By Warren S. Moore The institution at which I earned my Masters degree, the University of...
The growl, the rasp, the Dada-esque lyrics, the music that ping-ponged between primal blue...
By Mike D'Virgilio For some reason that we can’t quite figure out, Rolling Stone magazi...
By Lars Walker I’d never heard of author James Church (a pseudonym for a former wester...
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Once upon a time, the U.S. government halted one of the great icons of the American cultur...
"Despite the Left’s best efforts, conservative and American values are actually coming b...
British pop music fanatics are a cranky bunch. They just don't like Simon Cowell and his p...
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I don't know why they're showing them in reverse chronological order, but a good deed is a...
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By Kevin Burton Smith No, CBS' The Good Wife is not a private-eye show. One of the 2009-...
Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader Tops Weekend Box Office.
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