Told with a visceral ferocity that sweeps its audience into the fray, the story is a fascinating study of what keep us coming back to the ones we love, even when it means entering back into the storm.
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Year in Review: Local movies
Self might, however, have the last laugh. In November, hewas hired as director of corporate affairs by Medient Studios, the multi-million dollar global film production company that’s soon to set up shop in Effingham County.
Year in Review: The music scene
Band of Horses played a surprise show at the Wormhole in October.
Christmas jazz, New Year’s snazz: A musical week
It started in the 1950s, when black and white jazz musicians, who in those days played pretty much on opposite sides of the tracks, came together for one smokin’ Yuletide session at the Flamingo Club.
Year in Review: Ben Tucker, 1930-2013
“He found an accountant he wanted to hire. And she said ‘Mr. Tucker, I have to go and ask my husband if I can work for a black person.'”
Surviving Career Day
It really didn’t matter what I said, I was no match for the Chihuahua. When Carla Cantrell, the ebullient guidance counselor at Charles Ellis Montessori Academy, asked me to be […]
Frost/Nixon = Politics+Showbiz
First a hit play by Peter Morgan and then a movie by Ron Howard, Frost/Nixon tells the story of the pivotal 1977 TV interviews between journalist David Frost and former […]
Cranky camaraderie
One of Neil Simon’s most enduring comedies, 1965’s The Odd Couple began as a play starring Art Carney and Walter Matthau as neatnik newsman Felix Ungar and slob sportswriter Oscar […]
