February 4, 2012
Tags: Holiday, Holiday Gift
As we approach the festive holidays, surely one of the most important questions is what exactly to pick up your gadget-loving relatives. Luckily IFC is here to help. We’ve sorted through stacks of movies, music, video games, comic books and gadgets to filter out the best gift offerings of 2011.
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January 25, 2012
This is beautiful writing, an amalgam of music, syntax and thought working in perfect concert to express a complex but unified idea. What such a sentence presents is a person, a mind on the page, a personality or, to borrow a word that has, sadly, fallen somewhat out of fashion, a sensibility.
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January 21, 2012
Tags: Aretha Franklin, Franklin
The queen of soul announced Monday her wedding has been called off. So much for love being forever lasting!
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January 20, 2012
For my Spokane Public Radio movie review this morning, I discussed “Hugo.” Not a big fan, for reasons that I enumerate, mainly involving director Martin Scorsese’s inability to follow a fairy-tale rendering of fantasy the way he does so naturally with hard-edged stories such as “Mean Streets,” “Goodfellas” or “The Departed.”
One thing I didn’t mention, however, was his use of 3-D. Not that impressive. Oh, it’s OK, as is the whole visual package. But it’s just cu
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January 16, 2012
Tags: Bible
WARSAW, Poland A Polish court slapped a fine on a popular singer who bad-mouthed the Bible the latest episode in which authorities grapple with religious defamation in a traditionally Catholic country that is growing increasingly secular. Dorota Rabczewska, a singer who uses the stage name Doda, said in a 2009 interview that she doubted the Bible “because it’s hard to believe in something that was written by someone drunk on wine and smoking some herbs.”
A Warsaw court ordered her Monday to pay a fine of 5,000 zlotys for offending religious feelings.
The case comes months after another Polish court let off a death metal performer, Adam Darski, who tore a Bible during a 2007 performance.
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