Saturday, August 9, 2008

Foreign acclaim - Edmonton Sun

Foreign acclaim - Edmonton Sun
For all of the oversights and frustrations in the nominations, two of the best films in recent memory won the award in 2006 and 2007. Each is a stunning international classic. For
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'Amal' a gentle, modern fable - Jam! Showbiz
In our cynical world, simplicity is often ridiculed or ignored. Simplicity can be mistaken for simple-minded. Do not make that mistake with Amal. This enchanting Indo-Canadian film
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Anthony Kuhn - NPR News
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4458700&ft=1&f=4458700 Anthony Kuhn is NPR's foreign correspondent based in London, where he covers the United Kingdom and news
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Harmon not pregnant - Channel 6000
Actress Angie Harmon's reported pregnancy is news to her husband, he insists the couple is not expecting. Former American football star Jason Sehorn insists the rumors are not true
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Return of the local cinema - Ottawa Citizen
For movie and heritage buffs, there is good news and bad news. First, the good news. A group of businesspeople are on the cusp of signing a lease at 1244 Wellington St. in the old
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Culture 101 Egypt - Egypt Today
A t press time, the Cairo governorate had decided to increase the price of cinemas, nightclubs, childrens’ parks and hotel accommodations. Cinema owners, in accordance with a
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Houses of the Holy - Toronto Star
The Star's investigation into charitable giving in Canada has included a look at the fundraising practises of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) A Star investigation into Toronto
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Review: Wise, calm Conversation with My Gardener - Vancouver Sun
Those of us who have been paying even the least attention to French cinema over the years - and if not, just what were you up to all that time? - have had the pleasure of watching
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Take a dip in Mary Zimmerman's Metamorphoses - Georgia Straight
The theatre is a collective, sensual, and concrete waking dream. This contrasts with cinema, for instance, which provides a more private, internal, and abstract experience. Theatre
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