THE BEST OF THE REST
By compiled by: Corinne Low, Jon Schnaars and Katie Somers | February 3, 2005film.
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Grrl rock has never been hotter than The Butchies. The Durham-based group's latest release Make Yr Life has garnered them shoutouts on MTV2 and VH1.
I stumbled upon an epiphany Monday night. I realized that I loathed Bright Eyes’ Conor Oberst.
Passion and talent alone are never enough to make it in the art world. The best way for an artist to begin his or her career is by getting a Masters in Art from a prestigious art school.
In a game of free association, the word “Palestinian” might not conjure up images of pen-pal programs, love triangles or sightseeing tours.
The PlayMakers Repertory Company of Chapel Hill brings history to life in the critically acclaimed Copenhagen.
A new type of thinking is unveiled in Malcolm Gladwell’s new book Blink.
With A Very Long Engagement, French director Jean-Pierre Jeunet asserts himself for the first time as a master of all elements of filmmaking.
Many times in life, you finds yourself doing the right thing for the wrong reason or the wrong thing for the right reason.
Some of the gory scenes from the many scary, blood-curdling.
Although Bright Eyes has already attained cult-like status within its indie fanbase, Conor Oberst’s musical vehicle now hopes to expand its audience by releasing two albums on the same day:...
5. Jack Bauer.
Leif Jonker’s developmental years were steeped in the big-budget movie culture of the 1970s and 1980s.
Hoof ’N’ Horn takes on a dark comedy with Bat Boy, opening tonight, the story of a creature who is half-bat and half-boy.
As President George W. Bush is sworn into office today, many Americans will dutifully listen to the words of the man whom they fought to elect.
Pour a bag of fresh cranberries into the bottom of a shallow glass dish. Fill with water. Float candles. Voila, centerpiece.