I’m not ashamed to admit I saw “The Hunger Games” on opening weekend. Well, I’m a little bit ashamed. Especially after actually seeing the movie. I’d been meaning to get…
I rely on Jennifer to keep up with the arts in Dallas since I’ve moved…. Ok, she was doing that while I was there. But I sure do like reading…
This is the third in the series of Cross-country movie reviews by my mother and I. We both saw Hugo this week. I saw it in 3-d at the AMC…
This is the next installment for my mother and I in our series of movie reviews. She sees the films in her new home in Los Angeles, I see them in NY. See…
As soon as I grew past the phase of rebellious teenage life during which you are required to abhor your mother, because you begin to realize it is inevitable that…
As part of the application process for the Goldring Arts Journalism program, Coordinator Johanna Keller interviews applicants by Skype. When I spoke with her last February, she asked me what…
Adam Wingard and Simon Barrett’s latest horror flick, “You’re Next” seems at home on the big screen. It’s funny, it’s gory and it keeps the audience on edge, or peeking…
Movies need a protagonist to tell a story well, and documentaries are no exception. But often, in all forms of storytelling, the central character can begin to control which direction…
In 1963, Betty Friedan wrote a book about the “problem that has no name,” which encouraged a new outlook on what could be called feminine ennui. She interviewed countless housewives…
Toronto, Canada is a city I know very little about. And that probably won’t change this weekend. The beauty of getting a traditional graduate degree instead of the best online…
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