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Issue: March 13, 2008
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  1. Cafe

    Down the Middle

    La Terrazza is somewhere in the center of the Italian pack.

    By Bill Citara
    Published: March 13, 2008

    If you go by the menus of the Italian restaurants in our little town, you can only conclude that one of the world's most glorious and diverse cuisines consists mainly of pizza,...

  2. Film

    The Games People Play

    Michael Haneke and his brutal home invaders return to implicate you, again.

    By Jim Ridley
    Published: March 13, 2008

    For the crime of obliterating high culture, for the crime of getting off on vicarious degradation — and, above all, for the crime of sitting through any movie that...

  3. Film

    Fast and Loose

    True or false, heist flick The Bank Job is too much fun to fact-check

    By Robert Wilonsky
    Published: March 13, 2008

    The English media has spent the better part of a year back-and-forthing over the true-or-false plot points of the 1971-set Bank Job, a movie about the plan to steal nudie pics...

  4. Stage

    Short Stuff

    Martin Short brings Jiminy Glick, Ed Grimley, and other oddballs to Miami for a night.

    By Jason Handelsman
    Published: March 13, 2008

    I take great umbrage!" the feisty voice of Jiminy Glick says during a recent phone interview with Martin Short from his home in Los Angeles. Reflecting on such absurdities,...

  5. Stage

    Flipping the Bird

    Go ahead and get angry. GableStage is fine with that.

    By Brandon K. Thorp
    Published: March 13, 2008

    Not far from Joe Adler's GableStage, convicted sex offenders live under a bridge because they're not allowed to live anywhere else. Many of us in the surrounding area are happy...

  6. Art

    After the Fire

    Wynwood artists imagine a frightful future — without us.

    By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
    Published: March 13, 2008

    Although you won't find a Napoleon, Bluebell, or Snowball in Juan Erlich's mutant menagerie, his eye-popping c-prints on Plexiglas evoke a sense of Orwell's Animal Farm. His...

  7. Current Art Shows

    Art Capsules

    By Carlos Suarez De Jesus
    Published: March 13, 2008

    Female Nudes: Blake Fisher's fetching silver gelatin prints are reminiscent of the photography of Bill Brandt and Lucien Clergue, and exude a timeless quality. Some of his...

  8. Game On

    Pounding Headache

    Patapon marches to the same damn drummer, over and over again.

    By Gary Hodges
    Published: March 13, 2008

    You'll know in the first few minutes exactly what Patapon has going for it. There's the goofy premise, which casts you as the tribal god Patapon, lord of a band of creatures...

  9. DVDish

    Three the Hard Way

    By Robert Wilonsky and Jordan Harper
    Published: March 13, 2008

    No Country for Old Men (Paramount) "A horror comedy chase" is how a grinning Tommy Lee Jones describes No Country for Old Men in the making-of — meanwhile, his fellow...

  10. What Else Is New?

    Our Top DVD Picks Scheduled for Release This Week

    Published: March 13, 2008

    . . . And Justice for All: Special Edition (Sony) Appleseed Ex Machina (Warner Bros.) August Rush (Warner Bros.) Bee Movie (DreamWorks) Black Widow (Fox) Dan in Real Life...

Issue: March 13, 2008
Page: 3
50 stories found - 41 through 50
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