No such thing as wasted youth
No such thing as wasted youth
“Wasted Youth,” a film about a generation which gets disappointed, reacts, rejects, doesn’t care and fights back, opened at local cinemas on March 17. Directed by Argyris Papadimitropoulos in tandem with German filmmaker Jan Vogel, the film raised the curtain on the Rotterdam International Film Festival in January this year and is yet another example of fresh Greek film produce, defined by a …
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Movie review: “The Lincoln Lawyer” smoothly delivers old-school entertainment
Matthew McConaughey’s mojo is working quite nicely in “The Lincoln Lawyer,” a thriller in which innocence and being found “not guilty” are not the same thing. All twang and confidence, Mr. Just Keep Livin’ hits the very notes that made him so durn winning in his indie debut, “Dazed and Confused,” and his big-screen breakthrough, “A Time to Kill.”
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The songbird sings again
A rt seeps from every corner of Hugh and Barbara Cassidy’s Shady Side home. The walls are filled with paintings by their daughter, Eva, the rooms with metal sculptures by Hugh. Classical music plays softly in the kitchen, and live music comes from the den. This particular morning, Hugh, on cello, is playing a duet with his son, Daniel, a professional violinist back home from Iceland. They select …
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Can gays be ‘cured’?
Mormon leaders deny electric shock, aversion methods still in use, but former members say practice continues. Mormon views differ on reparative therapy | Groups try to spur dialogue, healing Q&A: ‘I was married to a gay Mormon’ | Q&A: Mormon voices on reparative therapy, growing up gay Special Report: Mormons strugle with change
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