Film Review: The Royal Hotel

Film Review: The Royal Hotel
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Kitty Green has a rare gift for making this kind of film, and The Royal Hotel is further proof that she’s one of the most interesting filmmakers of our time. … read more

Film Review: The Creator

Film Review: The Creator
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The Creator isn’t necessarily going to be remembered as a masterpiece, but it is going to be remembered. … read more

Film Review: Flora and Son

Film Review: Flora and Son
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If you’re longing for a movie that will make you smile, wipe away your tears and start tapping your toes, Flora and Son hits all the right notes. … read more

Play Review: Murder On the Orient Express

Play Review: Murder On the Orient Express
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Pioneer Theatre Company’s Murder on the Orient Express stands as the biggest, most colorful ensemble of characters the theatre has put on to date … read more

Film Review: Dumb Money

Film Review: Dumb Money
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The underdog story is a tried-and-true formula. In the case of Dumb Money, it’s average people vs. the Wall Street power brokers in the ultimate showdown. … read more

Bold & Beautiful: Ana Lee Kage

Bold & Beautiful: Ana Lee Kage
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Since leaving architecture behind, Ana Lee Kage has combined her love for creating unique clothing with a long-running love for drag to stand out as both a performer and a creator. … read more

SLUG Style: Katie Child

SLUG Style: Katie Child
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Draped in leather jackets and heavy boots, Katie Child has the sense of style that blends Western and rock-n-roll. … read more

Film Review: A Haunting in Venice

Film Review: A Haunting in Venice
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A Haunting in Venice won’t be showing up on top-10-best lists, and it’s nothing particularly new, though the latter is hardly a strike against it. … read more

Film Review: Scrapper

Film Review: Scrapper
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Like Georgie herself, Scrapper highly deserves attention and love—this is a movie that you simply don’t want to miss out on. … read more

Film Review: Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose

Film Review: Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose
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Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose left me wanting, and it almost feels like a pitch for a movie that isn’t quite finished. … read more

The Art of Belonging: How Food Transcends Cultures to Create Identity

The Art of Belonging: How Food Transcends Cultures to Create...
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Comprising symbols from Mesoamerican and Indigenous cultures, Corn Mandala: Belonging is Jorge Rojas’ seventh installation of ephemeral mandalas. … read more

Film Review: The Equalizer 3

Film Review: The Equalizer 3
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The Equalizer 3 Director: Antoine Fuqua Escape Artists In Theaters: 09.01 “Third time’s the charm” rarely applies to film. From The Godfather Part III to Spider-Man 3, the third chapter in a trilogy often holds a dishonorable place in the movie pantheon. The Equalizer 3 manages to hit the mark more often than most threequels,