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Exploring the ins and outs of 'Interference' at HCAC
Even before you enter the front door to the Howard County Arts Council in Ellicott City, you know that nature has been altered in the group exhibit "Interference." The husband-and-wife artist team of Howard and Mary McCoy has a collaborative art...Tags: Alfred Hitchcock, Ellicott City, Nature, Artists, Fine Arts
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'The Matrix Online' takes film franchise to a new virtual reality
AP Technology WriterYou've watched the movies. Now you can jack in and play it -- no cranial implants required. After months of testing and two years since the sequels, the persistent virtual reality of "The Matrix Online" is available for U.S. gamers. A brief...Tags: Movies, Lambert Wilson, Death, Video Games, Gaming
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Lights! Camera! Love!
Special to Baltimoresun.comTwo strangers lock eyes across a crowded room. Suddenly, everyone around them starts to move in slow motion. The voices even somehow slow down to a murmur. It's as if the two lovers-to-be are suddenly stuck in their own version of time. Real life? Nah,...Tags: Ewan McGregor, Movies, Chris Isaak, Nicole Kidman, Sally Field
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NC-17 rating fails to vex Waters
Sun Movie CriticJohn Waters must be one of the few film directors who can shrug when their work is declared off-limits to a significant portion of the movie-going population. "If anyone can take it, I can," Waters says, not as boast, but fact. Titled A Dirty Shame, the...Tags: Bernardo Bertolucci, Johnny Knoxville, NC-17 Rated Movies, Film Festivals, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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'Apocalypse' now and again
Sun Movie CriticPART I -- A Veterans Reunion After watching Francis Coppola's newly restored, 197-minute Apocalypse Now Redux, it is a shock to show up at a New York hotel room and see the actors who played sailors dressed in civvies. I had been prepared to conduct...Tags: Harvey Keitel, David Lean, Companies and Corporations, Air and Space Accidents, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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Online display of talent reaps biz attention: Art & Biz: The Trailer / The Golden Trailer Awards 2012
VarietySince its fledgling days in 2005, YouTube has served as a springboard for aspiring artists to showcase their talent. Justin Bieber -- known by his YouTube username, "kidrauhl," in 2007 -- was famously discovered on the vid-sharing site by label execs....Tags: War Horse (movie), Justin Bieber, Social Media, Thriller (genre), YouTube
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French indies pounce on U.S. pix: Metropolitan, Wild Bunch, Mars go on Cannes spree
VarietyPARIS -- Gallic distribs Metropolitan Filmexport, Wild Bunch and Mars pre-bought some of the bigger-budgeted, high-profile U.S. projects being shopped at the Cannes Film Market. Samuel and Victor Hadida's Paris-based Metropolitan, a top purveyor of U.S....Tags: Ides of March, Julia Roberts, Thriller (genre), Woody Allen, Channing Tatum
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Artist and cultural icon Jules Feiffer has unfinished business
When friends of Jules Feiffer discuss Jules Feiffer they tend to sound like the followers of a Jules Feiffer cult. For instance, asked how Feiffer was doing the other day, considering he's 83 and had just had five teeth pulled, his assistant said: "Jules...
Tags: Lifetime (tv network), Jules Feiffer, World War II (1939-1945), Fiction, Studs Terkel
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SpaceX ready to launch to space station
An eccentric billionaire intends to blast his rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station to the International Space Station early Saturday morning — and launch a new era in which private rocket companies take over a role filled by NASA and its...Tags: Science, Arthur C. Clarke, Space Programs, 2001: A Space Odyssey (movie), Cape Canaveral
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Adam Yauch's Oscilloscope scrapping planned executive changes
24 FramesExecutive changes at Oscilloscope Laboratories, the boutique film label co-founded by Adam Yauch, will be scrapped in light of the Beastie Boy's passing on Friday.... -
Composer George Benjamin:Don't label me, I'm British
ReutersBy Michael Roddy LONDON, May 10 (Reuters) - Rats "stream like hot metal, to the rim of the world" and children, lured by the music of a Pied Piper-like exterminator, disappear into a hillside in British composer George Benjamin's eerie 2006 mini-opera...Tags: Movies, Music Industry, 2001: A Space Odyssey (movie), Renee Fleming, Opera (genre)
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Review: Simon Rattle conducts L.A. Philharmonic in welcome return
It wasn't exactly old times Thursday night when Simon Rattle finally, finally returned to conduct the Los Angeles Philharmonic for the first time in 12 years. Back then the L.A. Phil was a dispirited orchestra. Music director Esa-Pekka Salonenwas on...
Tags: Music, Zubin Mehta, 2001: A Space Odyssey (movie), Concerts, Walt Disney
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