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5:14 pm
Thu March 14, 2013

'The Call': Not The Best Connection

Originally published on Fri March 15, 2013 9:43 am

In the buildup to the climax of Brad Anderson's The Call, a character discovers what the film's villain has been doing with all the teenage girls he's been kidnapping and killing. It's a grisly revelation, and it's played for shock value — both for the audience and for the character making the discovery.

There's only one problem: Early in the film, the body of one of these girls is recovered. So the details of the killer's M.O. shouldn't come as any shock whatsoever to the character that discovers his lair.

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Movie Reviews
4:36 pm
Thu March 14, 2013

'Ginger & Rosa': Life And Times In Cold War London

Originally published on Mon March 18, 2013 7:19 pm

Two young actresses with substantial Hollywood pedigrees have the title roles in the new film Ginger & Rosa. Ginger is played by Dakota Fanning's sister, Elle, who at 14 already has more than 30 movie credits. Rosa is played by Alice Englert, daughter of Oscar-winning writer-director Jane Campion and star of last month's Beautiful Creatures. Both actresses get a chance to stretch in Ginger & Rosa.

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Movie Reviews
4:03 pm
Thu March 14, 2013

'Burt Wonderstone': Vegas, When The Magic Stops

There are some funny bits and characters around the edges of The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, but its core is empty of humor. In fact, this purported satire of Las Vegas magicians is a three-void circus: the script, the central character and the main performance.

The committee-written screenplay begins with the premise that, 20 years after the illusion-busting Penn and Teller set up in Vegas, there could still be a market for a pair of old-school tricksters who call themselves Burt Wonderstone and Anton Marvelton.

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Movie Reviews
4:03 pm
Thu March 14, 2013

'60s Japan, Aglow 'From Up On Poppy Hill'

Of the many wonderful qualities associated with the films of Studio Ghibli — the Japanese animation house co-founded by Hiyao Miyazaki, the visionary director of My Neighbor Totoro, Kiki's Delivery Service and Spirited Away — serenity may be the most key. Ghibli productions offer the stirring adventures and magical creatures of their American counterparts, and often operate by a wondrously mysterious internal logic, but they do so without feeling compelled to grab a young audience by the lapels.

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Author Interviews
3:19 pm
Thu March 14, 2013

Two Awards In One Day For 'Battleborn' Author Claire Vaye Watkins

The 10 stories in Claire Vaye Watkins' debut collection — Battleborn — explore the past and present of the American West, specifically Nevada, where Watkins spent much of her childhood and adolescence. On Wednesday, it was announced that the 28-year-old author had won two major literary prizes for Battleborn: the $10,000 Rosenthal Family Foundation Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the $20,000 Story Prize.

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Food
3:18 pm
Thu March 14, 2013

Molly Malone: A Soup And Song For St. Patrick's Day

Credit David Loftus
Rachel Allen's recipe for Molly Malone's Cockle and Mussel Chowder derives its name from a popular Irish folk song.

Originally published on Tue March 26, 2013 5:48 pm

There's always the temptation of heading to an Irish pub, grabbing a pint of Guinness and chowing down on some cabbage and potatoes when March 17 rolls around.

However, there's much more to Irish cuisine than that, says Rachel Allen, a well-known TV chef in Ireland who is appreciated for her simple, doable recipes that champion the country's fresh produce, meats and seafood.

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Media
2:24 pm
Thu March 14, 2013

Jake Tapper Takes A Host Chair At CNN

The veteran reporter has recently moved from ABC News to CNN where he now hosts his own show and serves as Chief Washington Correspondent. In Part II of this interview, Tapper talks about fact-checking the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth and blow back from the White House after asking tough questions.

Arts & Life
12:37 pm
Thu March 14, 2013

How Dictionary Searches Define Readers

Originally published on Thu March 14, 2013 1:44 pm

After Vice President Joe Biden used the term "malarkey" in a 2012 debate, searches for the word in online dictionaries surged. Now that dictionaries are readily available with a mouse click or finger tap, dictionary publishers can track the correlation between word searches and current events.

Ask Me Another
12:12 pm
Thu March 14, 2013

Blinded Me With Science

Originally published on Fri March 15, 2013 10:40 am

Transcript

OPHIRA EISENBERG, HOST:

Our next two contestants are standing before me right now. We have Cici James and Katie Hamill. Welcome to the ASK ME ANOTHER stage.

CICI JAMES: Hello.

KATIE HAMILL: Hi.

EISENBERG: Hello.

(APPLAUSE)

EISENBERG: Katie, you're an attorney.

HAMILL: Yes.

EISENBERG: An attorney from Massachusetts.

HAMILL: That's right.

EISENBERG: With the State Supreme Court.

HAMILL: Yes.

EISENBERG: I'm very impressed.

HAMILL: Thank you.

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Ask Me Another
12:12 pm
Thu March 14, 2013

Long Before They Were Famous

Originally published on Fri March 15, 2013 10:40 am

Transcript

OPHIRA EISENBERG, HOST:

Our next two contestants are standing right here, looking very excited. We have John Wilkening and Megan Schade in front of me right now, chomping on the trivia bit.

(APPLAUSE)

EISENBERG: John, welcome.

JOHN WILKENING: Thanks. Nice to be here.

EISENBERG: I'm glad that you're here. You are a theater actor. What kind of theater? Are you...

WILKENING: The musical theater, as long as there's no dancing involved.

EISENBERG: Musical theater.

(LAUGHTER)

EISENBERG: You don't dance?

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