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| Quantum Hoops 3/25/2008 6:07:44 PM More gripping than highlight reels “To lose by 60 points, on average? It sounds impossible,” says Coach Roy Dow. “It’s not.” |
| Shutter 3/25/2008 5:54:02 PM Not scary and a measly PG-13 How frightening is this? A vengeful spirit begins turning up in pictures taken by a pair of newlyweds, ruining many a wedding and honeymoon photo. |
| Stop-loss 3/25/2008 5:46:09 PM Predictable, pointless, and sad It took a war to bring Kimberly Peirce back to the screen after her impressive 1999 debut, Boys Don’t Cry. |
| Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns 3/25/2008 5:40:44 PM Repackaged stereotypes Brenda is a newly jobless mother of three, and she’s getting no child support from her baby daddies. |
| Shelter 3/25/2008 5:34:44 PM Everyone calls you "dude" Short-order cook Zack skateboards, surfs, babysits, and dreams of attending Caltech to be an artist. |
| Run, Fat Boy, Run 3/25/2008 5:30:22 PM Cold feet and Nikes Not even new leather can hide the sweat and desperation of this non-starting shill. |
| Flaw 3/25/2008 5:24:15 PM Strange but slickly done Demi Moore in a British heist caper and dressed like Jackie O? |
| 21 3/25/2008 5:15:52 PM A novel transformation An Asian leading man is, it seems, too big a gamble for Hollywood’s myopic big players. |
| Film on the fringe 3/25/2008 11:18:38 AM Jewishfilm.2008 explores the frontiers Virtually every major city in this country hosts at least one “Jewish Film Festival” each year (even Baton Rouge and Dayton). |
| Noise boys 3/25/2008 10:55:24 AM Wolf Eyes take their show on the road For the better part of the past decade, Michigan’s Wolf Eyes have made some of the most feral, ear-stinging, metal-machine-gone-mad music this side of anywhere. |
| Solo shot 3/25/2008 9:52:26 AM Gary Louris leaves the Jayhawks behind Gary Louris had no grand designs for the beginning of his solo career. |
| In the Name of Love: Africa Celebrates U2 3/25/2008 2:34:38 PM Shout! Factory His good intentions and best efforts notwithstanding, economists are divided as to how effective Bono’s campaigning on behalf of Africa’s poor, diseased, and disenfranchised has been. |
| Alan Jackson 3/25/2008 2:29:40 PM Good Time | Arista “But I still like bologna on white bread now and then” is the rallying cry on Good Time. |
| Fripp + Eno 3/25/2008 2:07:36 PM Beyond Even (1992-2006) | Opal This collection of odds and sods isn’t exactly your father’s ambient music, though guitarist Robert Fripp and keyboardist/sonic sculptor Brian Eno are certainly the genre’s papas. |
| Hot Water Music 3/25/2008 1:42:20 PM Til the Wheels Fall Off | No Idea If nothing else, it’s a reminder that two guitars playing the same power chords isn’t always a bad thing. |
| Dysfunction junction 3/25/2008 1:18:05 PM A Delicate Balance; The Gibson Girl; Some Men A Delicate Balance is 40 years old now, but like the patrician clan at the frightened heart of it, the play has good bones. |
| Lines of inquiry 3/25/2008 11:01:26 AM ‘On Drawing’ at the New Art Center, Gateway Arts at Simmons, Jeff Koons at Harvard, and Jenny Saville at BU The idea of drawing has taken on great romance and importance since about the 1970s, when this originally humble cousin to Painting and Sculpture started to find its own footing in the world of contemporary art. |
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