The Salt of the Earth may be the most gut-wrenching journey you’ll take this year. Also, the most moving.
The documentary is about Sebastiao Salgado, a Brazilian-born photographer who has devoted most of his career to...
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03 May 2015
26 April 2015
As someone who has a master’s degree in political science, I am somewhat embarrassed
to say that my first reaction to the congressional hearings on Watergate was one of extreme
annoyance: the networks cancelled all regular programming...
24 April 2015
Once again, a sci-fi flick is asking the burning question: Is romance possible between man and machine?
In 2013, Her made the prospect seem inviting, especially since the machine was represented by the warm (if...
16 April 2015
This is a good time to be a Marvin Hamlisch fan.
Not only can you see A Chorus Line, the late composer’s best-known musical, but you can follow it...
16 April 2015
While the ridiculous Ameriflora exhibition took up residence at Franklin Park in downtown Columbus in 1992 – inexplicably there to commemorate the 500th anniversary Columbus “discovering America” – then-President George...
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