Entertainment
"Daddy's Little Girls" predictable, but worthy
Reuters   Thursday, 15 February 2007
Reuters - There are no cross-dressing characters cartoonishly berating family members in Lionsgate's valentine to the nation, "Daddy's Little Girls."
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Bush sees progress toward peaceful Iran solution
Reuters   Thursday, 15 February 2007

U.S. President George W. Bush speaks to a news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, February 14, 2007. (Larry Downing/Reuters)Reuters - President George W. Bush said on Wednesday he believed progress was being made in the effort to peacefully resolve the dispute over Iran's nuclear program and direct talks between Washington and Tehran were unlikely to help.


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Music Review: Lucinda Williams
AP   Thursday, 15 February 2007
AP - Lucinda Williams, "West" (Lost Highway): At the outset, Lucinda Williams' latest album dwells on death, and soon she's singing about the cost of funerals, both financial and emotional.
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Music Review: Ricky Jay Plays Poker
AP   Thursday, 15 February 2007
AP - Various Artists, "Ricky Jay Plays Poker" (Octone): "Ricky Jay Plays Poker" is a stacked deck, a royal flush, a full house — heck, you pick the poker analogy and as long as it's not about a losing hand, it will describe this utterly enjoyable box set.
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Delpy's "Paris" an enchanting destination
Reuters   Wednesday, 14 February 2007

Actress Julie Delpy poses during a photo call to present the film '2 Days In Paris' running in Panorama at the 57th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin February 10, 2007. (Hannibal Hanschke/Reuters)Reuters - Lovers in the city of romance. Jack's American; Marion's French. He's a hypochondriac; she worries about the state of the world. He's an interior designer; she's a photographer. He's in a foreign city, and she's back where she grew up. Everywhere she runs into old lovers. Jealous, Jack?


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A disturbing look at the human cost of your jeans
Reuters   Wednesday, 14 February 2007
Reuters - After watching Micha X. Peled's documentary about Chinese sweatshops, it's a pretty safe bet that you'll have a pang of conscience next time you slip into your favorite pair of blue jeans.
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Campy `Macao' sledgehammers film noir
AP   Wednesday, 14 February 2007
AP - It's high camp and low comedy at off-Broadway's Primary Stages where "Adrift in Macao," a strenuous musical spoof of 1950s film noir has been unleashed.
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Alice somersaults on Broadway
AP   Tuesday, 13 February 2007
AP - If you can't get tickets to "Spamalot," or think $111.25 an awful lot for a Monty Python musical, you should try "Lookingglass Alice" and reach that same silly part of your brain with the stories that warmed up the world for Python long ago.
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Mamet waxes eloquent, dyspeptic on Hollywood
Reuters   Monday, 12 February 2007
Reuters - David Mamet, the edgy, cagey auteur of such films as "House of Games," "The Spanish Prisoner" and "State and Main," has long made a specialty of such themes as betrayal, backstabbing, flimflam and innocence ground into dust.
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`Follies' returns in a concert version
AP   Saturday, 10 February 2007
AP - Does any Broadway musical have a more fanatical fan club than "Follies"?
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`Dumb Waiter' show's Pinter's comic side
AP   Saturday, 10 February 2007
AP - Harold Pinter is serious.
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