Stage-Born 'Chicago' Melds to Screen
Applauding a film may be considered a theater faux pas but Rob Marshall's on-screen version of "Chicago" merits myriad accolades.
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Applauding a film may be considered a theater faux pas but Rob Marshall's on-screen version of "Chicago" merits myriad accolades.
An evening of "Dinner with Friends" is on the PlayMakers menu.
With his return to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Harry Potter's life has become dramatically darker -- and considerably more cheesy.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Aesthetics plus politics is Elin O'Hara Slavick's formula for her newest exhibition, "Protesting Cartography or Places the United States has Bombed."
Written in the early 1700s by Pierre Marivaux, "The Game of Love and Chance" tells the story of love and playful deceit gone awry. Dorante and Sylvia, two young members of the upper class, have been promised to each other by their parents. Now that the time has come for them to meet, Sylvia, wary of marriage, endeavors to switch places with her maid, Lisette, so to better gauge the character of her future husband.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>From Atari's original "Pong" game to the elaborate graphics and special effects of "Final Fantasy X," the video-game industry has come a long way.
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____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Brushes, rollers and paint might be purchased at the store, but you can find canvas almost anywhere if you only know where to look.
George W. Bush certainly doesn't have a friend in Ani DiFranco.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>"Educating Rita" tells a surprisingly universal story in a couple of hours -- using just two actors, one set and the small West End room of the Carrboro ArtsCenter.
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For those whose tastes run from the sadistic torture and dismemberment of half-clad women to improbable stories and settings and flat, laughable acting, watching "feardotcom" will perfectly suit a Friday evening.
Chapel Hill band Milo bid farewell to the live music scene Aug. 23. As band members prepare to leave for other states and occupations, they took time to give their fans a preview of their upcoming and last LP at Go! Room 4.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Today, giant puppets will overtake UNC's Forest Theatre in the first of 12 performances by the Paper Hand Puppet Intervention.
Pain, sorrow, empathy and disappointment are just a few of the many emotions felt when characters die in great films. But, in "Eight Legged Freaks," the death of anyone with more than a two-minute cameo leads to an entirely different set of emotions, including relief, exuberance and satisfaction.
In the antithesis to the typical summer blockbuster, Sam Mendes, director of "American Beauty," doles out a second dose of dysfunction in "Road to Perdition."
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>From opening scene to denouement, Matt Damon's new flick has a plot born of a quintessential action film formula.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>It's a rare romantic comedy that focuses on the nuances of a relationship between a 38-year-old loafer and a 12-year-old boy. Not to mention one that remains clean while doing so.
Sometimes you've just gotta give up the girl.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>The Hi Mom! Film Festival, an annual local event showcasing independent films, kicks off today with a keynote address from the award-winning director of "Gimme Shelter."