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Dining review: Indigma
The Baltimore SunSunday's review is of Indigma, which was one of the casualties of December's Park Plaza fire. The move across the street to 802 N. Charles St. is meant to be a temporary solution, but Tony Chemmanoor has fixed the place up real nice. My Thai, by the way,...Tags: Mount Vernon, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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Peter O'Toole -- Retired? Maybe, but I remember him well!
Liz Smith"RETIREMENT IS the ugliest word in the English language,' said Ernest Hemingway. Hmmm, well, Hemingway found another way out of the grind. I HAVE ALWAYS been impressed with Peter O'Toole, that brilliant, vivid and glamorous actor. Now he has hung up his...Tags: BBC, Prince (music artist), Ernest Hemingway, Diego Rivera, Fern Mallis
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'Trishna' review: Beauty and the east
**1/2 (out of four) "Trishna" opens as if it could be an Indian cousin of "The Hangover," as Jay (Riz Ahmed of "Four Lions") and his fellow vacationing dudes either lounge and laugh freely or lay around nursing the night before. Few of the women in this...
Tags: Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Trishna (movie), Michael Winterbottom, Roman Polanski
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'Trishna' moves 'Tess' to a turbulent India -- 2 1/2 stars
Updating "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" from late 19th century Wessex to contemporary India, the protean director Michael Winterbottom combines his love of Thomas Hardy with an instinct for on-the-ground, socially engaged storytelling in"Trishna." The title...
Tags: Roshan Seth, Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Riz Ahmed, Trishna (movie), Miral (movie)
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Certain themes resonate for Irving
Special to Tribune newspapersJohn Irving's latest book, "In One Person," is his most politically charged novel since his 1980s best-sellers "The Cider House Rules" and "A Prayer for Owen Meany." The book is about a bisexual boy from rural Vermont named Billy Abbott who has crushes...Tags: Authors, Gays and Lesbians, John Irving, Literature, Nathaniel Hawthorne
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The virtues of loyalty ... and the endless growing up of Justin Bieber
Liz Smith"FIDELITY IN love for fidelity's sake has less attraction for her than for most women: fidelity because of love's grip had much ... a blaze of love, and extinction, was better than a lantern glimmer which should last long years," wrote Thomas Hardy of...Tags: Chloe (movie), Liz Smith, GQ, Big Love (tv program), Lyndon B. Johnson
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Film review: 'Dark Knight Rises' is a promise fulfilled
And so the Christopher Nolan rendition of Batman — started in “Batman Begins” (2005) and continued in “The Dark Knight” (2008) — comes to an end, in “The Dark Knight Rises.” It stands proudly alongside...
Tags: Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight Rises (movie), Joel Schumacher, Morgan Freeman, Charles Dickens
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Trishna
Fox 5 San Diego staffThis movie is based on the novel by Thomas Hardy (no, not the villain in the latest Batman). That novel from the 1800s is brought into modern-day India. Trishna (Frieda Pinto) is trying to help her dad, who fell asleep in his truck and got badly injured....Tags: Jack Nicholson, Riz Ahmed, Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Michael Winterbottom, Mumbai (India)
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New charges in IMPD Officer David Moore case to be announced Thursday
New charges in the murder of IMPD Officer David Moore will be announced Thursday. Officer David Moore was shot four times during a traffic stop on Jan. 23, 2011. He died three days later. Back in April, 61-year-old Thomas Hardy received life without...
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Man accused of providing gun in fatal Officer David Moore shooting charged
The man accused of providing the gun to the man convicted of fatally shooting Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Officer David Moore was charged with conspiracy Thursday. U.S. Attorney Joseph Hogsett, alongside Marion County Prosecutor Terry...
Tags: Firearms, David H. Moore, Shootings, Trials, Prosecution
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'Fifty Shades of Grey' is turning women 50 shades of red
I had heard about it, but I didn't know what the fuss was all about. And then I bought a copy. Oh boy, now I know. If you haven't read "Fifty Shades of Grey" by British author E.L. James, you've probably at least heard about it. It's a New York...Tags: Dr. Seuss, The New York Times, Roald Dahl, Libraries
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Cannes 2012: Roman Polanski receives some therapy
24 FramesRoman Polanski premiered his short The Therapy at the Cannes Film Festival, where he appeared this week to screen a new cut of his 1979 romance Tess....
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