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    Nov 21, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Twilight: Breaking Dawn:' Does it send the wrong message?

    24 Frames
    Kristen Stewart's "Breaking Dawn," the fourth film in Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight" saga, carries an antiabortion message, say some feminist critics...
  2. Aug 15, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  3. Ravinia Roundup Aug. 16-21

    TribLocal - Northbrook » News
    Ravinia season is in full swing, which means folks across Chicagoland are flocking to Highland Park to enjoy the sounds of summer at the famous …...
  4. Sep 20, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Details emerge on Disney's plans to bring 'Avatar' to its parks

    Company Town
    The Walt Disney Co. has struck a deal to bring the fantasy world of "Avatar" to Disney Parks, starting with a multi-attraction themed land at Disney's Animal Kingdom in Orlando, Fla....
  6. Sep 26, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Theater review: 'Iris' by Cirque du Soleil at the Kodak Theatre

    Culture Monster
    A review of "Iris," the new Cirque du Soleil spectacular that takes a voyage through the history of cinema. Writer and director Philippe Decouflé and composer Danny Elfman collaborated on this show, which was custom made for the Kodak Theatre in...
  8. Mar 2, 2011 |Story| Chicago Breaking News
  9. First work of fantasy for One Book, One Chicago

    Tribune reporter
    Neil Gaiman’s “Neverwhere,” will be the 20th book for the Chicago Public Library’s ongoing One Book, One Chicago program, Mayor Richard M. Daley announced this morning at the Harold Washington Library. “Neverwhere” is...

    Tags: Chicago Public Library, Richard M. Daley, Harold Washington Library Center

  10. Mar 28, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. 'Sucker Punch' promises a punch, ends up more like a pinch

    <strong>"Sucker Punch" </strong>is one of those movies that likes to think of itself as "challenging" when it is really just needlessly complicated and unfairly confusing.
    Special to The Herald-Mail
    "Sucker Punch" is one of those movies that likes to think of itself as "challenging" when it is really just needlessly complicated and unfairly confusing. It is heavily implied that most of the film is a delusion for the main character as she tries to...

    Tags: Zack Snyder, Sucker Punch (movie), Migration, Carla Gugino, Dance

  12. Mar 19, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. At HCC, they're still wild about Harry

    alician@herald-mail.com
    It's the stuff of broomsticks and gillyweed, horcrux and half-bloods. It's been a craze of seemingly supernatural proportions. The series of seven fantasy novels has sold more than 400 million copies, and it is the highest grossing film series of all...

    Tags: Facebook, Fiction, Harry Potter (fictional character), Vice (movie), Amusement and Theme Parks

  14. Apr 29, 2011 |Story| RedEye
  15. 'Game of Thrones' or skin tones?

    The dark-skinned savage is a long-time resident of pop culture. My mother still winces when she talks about watching "Tarzan" films and TV as a child growing up in the 50s.  Unlike the titular jungle-dweller who was wise and brave, the black "African"...

    Tags: Science Fiction (genre), Minority Groups, True Blood (tv program), Hispanic and Latino Americans, James Cameron

  16. Feb 14, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Black Swan's' psychological spin

    <b>The premise</b>
    The premise Nina Sayers (Natalie Portman) dances for a New York City ballet company that is preparing for a production of "Swan Lake." Stressed out by the competition to be the Swan Queen and smothered by a controlling mother (Barbara Hershey), Nina...

    Tags: Psychotherapy, Black Swan (movie), Hospitals and Clinics, Behavioral Conditions, Health Treatments

  18. Feb 13, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Brian Jacques dies at 71; author of 'Redwall' children's fantasy novels

    Behind Brian Jacques' hugely popular "Redwall" series of children's fantasy novels was milk, tea and a bit of serendipity.
    Behind Brian Jacques' hugely popular "Redwall" series of children's fantasy novels was milk, tea and a bit of serendipity. As a milk deliveryman in his 40s in Liverpool, England, he was invited in for tea at one of his stops, the Royal Wavertree School...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts and Culture, Surgery, England

  20. Apr 3, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Book review: 'The Love of My Youth' by Mary Gordon

    The Love of My Youth
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    The Love of My Youth A Novel Mary Gordon Pantheon: 308 pp., $25.95 How many of us at middle age yearn for the opportunity to reencounter a long-lost love? We show up at school reunions, searching for the ghost of romance past. Or perhaps we settle for...

    Tags: Facebook, Mass Media, Arts and Culture, Music, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

  22. Nov 8, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Notes on 'Nightshade': Werewolves and women's power

    Young women may be flocking to the &ldquo;Twilight&rdquo; books and films, but the publishing world's gain is feminism's loss. The series offers bland, inert role models for young women. The gals of "Twilight" mainly sit around and sigh, waiting for the male characters to do daring deeds.
    Cultural critic
    Young women may be flocking to the “Twilight” books and films, but the publishing world's gain is feminism's loss. The series offers bland, inert role models for young women. The gals of "Twilight" mainly sit around and sigh, waiting for the...

    Tags: Colorado, Julia Keller, Wisconsin, Minnesota

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