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Entertainment

“Paterson”: A love poem come to life

January 16, 2017 AnnMarie Marlow

In Jim Jarmusch’s (“Dead Man”) latest film, “Paterson,” the plot moves with the quiet rhythm of one man’s daily rituals. Paterson, played by Adam Driver…

Entertainment

“Before the Flood” calls for change

November 7, 2016 AnnMarie Marlow

In the early 1500s, artist Hieronymus Bosch produced a tryptic painting which he called “The Garden of Earthly Delights”. In the first panel, he depicted…

Entertainment

Solange demands “A Seat at the Table”

October 23, 2016 AnnMarie Marlow

On Thursday, Sept. 27, Solange Knowles released her third studio album “A Seat at the Table,” which is a provoking collection of song and spoken word…

Entertainment

From Indian Lakes mesmerize the Marquis

October 11, 2016 AnnMarie Marlow

From the delicate rhythms and hollow tones, to the swaying of Joey Vannucchi’s long hair, From Indian Lakes put the Marquis Theatre into a trance.…

Entertainment

Foreign films – a powerful tool for learning new languages

October 9, 2016 AnnMarie Marlow

There is something unarguably seductive about foreign films. Perhaps it is the iconic Brigitte Bardot-esque heroines of French cinema or the intoxicating, blood-soaked battles of…

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The Arab of the Future 2: A syrian golden-boy

October 1, 2016 AnnMarie Marlow

On Sept. 20, 2016, Riad Sattouf, a French-Syrian cartoonist and director of the award-winning French film “Les Beaux Gosses,” released a new graphic novel, “The…

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