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On "Doubt"\ title=58

On "Doubt"

1964 was, for all intents and purposes, a year where the United States stood on the edge of the cliff that gave way to the Vietnam War and the turmoil that it created with the borders of the U.S. It’s in...

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A Romantic Comedy That is a Cut Above the Rest: Taking a look at Julie Delpy's '2 Days in Paris'\ title=58

A Romantic Comedy That is a Cut Above the Rest: Taking a look at Julie Delpy's '2 Days in Paris'

The love story or any of its multitudes of offshoots and offspring’s has been done so often in cinema that it’s difficult to do something new.  So, when something does come along that attempts to break...

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Proposition 8: The New Separate But Equal\ title=59

Proposition 8: The New Separate But Equal

Yesterday, May 26th, the California State Supreme Court upheld the results of the Proposition 8 vote in November which amended the state constitution to place a ban on gay marriage, effectively defining...

1 comment    religion politics california
A Look Back at the Original Star Trek Film Series Part I: Star Trek-The Motion Picture\ title=60

A Look Back at the Original Star Trek Film Series Part I: Star Trek-The Motion Picture

With the success of the new Star Trek film by JJ Abrams, the time has come to look back at the original film series featuring the cast from the first television series. Starring William Shatner and Leonard...

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Star Trek: JJ Abrams Reboots the Future\ title=59

Star Trek: JJ Abrams Reboots the Future

Somehow, JJ Abrams pulled it off. Star Trek, the series that had beaten itself to death with countless spin offs, tie ins, and sequels has been rejuvenated by Abrams’ ultra-stylized take on the 40 year old franchise in a way that seems fairly...

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The Death of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and the Future of Print Journalism\ title=64

The Death of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and the Future of Print Journalism

    After 146 years in the business, the Hearst owned Seattle Post-Intelligencer shut down their daily newspaper operation as of March 17th, the latest casualty in the slow death march of America’s print...

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Sorry Kids.  But Kobe is Not One of the Elites\ title=71

Sorry Kids. But Kobe is Not One of the Elites

I’m just going to come out and say it.  Kobe Bryant does not deserve to be mentioned in the same breath as those elites at the top of the NBA’s Mt. Olympus.  Those would be the greats of the game, the...

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Watching the Watchmen\ title=60

Watching the Watchmen

Following a summer that brought both Iron Man and The Dark Knight to the big screen, it could be said that the comic book adaptation genre of the movies is in something of a renaissance.  Gone are the days of...

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The Genesis of Martin Scorsese:  Taking a Look at 'Mean Streets'\ title=68

The Genesis of Martin Scorsese: Taking a Look at 'Mean Streets'

    It can be an odd experience to watch a famous director’s early films for the first time after being so familiar with their later work.  Often times the voice that seemed so original in the early...

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The Annual Steroids in Baseball Merry Go Round\ title=68

The Annual Steroids in Baseball Merry Go Round

Like clockwork, with the first signs of spring comes the new round of allegations of steroid use in baseball. This year’s allegations were centered on Alex Rodriguez, the poster boy for a supposed clean...

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