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    Nov 9, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Isn't it time for a TV show about a South Side political dynasty?

    Now that the elections are over, what's good on TV? There are many fine and steamy political dramas set in Chicago. "The Good Wife" and "Boss" are two of my favorites. Yet these shows, like so many others, revolve around white characters. If the national...

    Tags: Chris Christie, The Wire (tv program), Chicago Tribune, Politics, Entertainment

  2. Dec 15, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Jittery 'Mission Impossible' a sprint from start to end – 2 1/2 stars

    With "Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol," director Brad Bird makes his live-action feature debut, having made a name for himself and a few hundred million for Disney/Pixar with "The Incredibles" and one of the freshest comedies of the last few years, "Ratatouille." It's obvious but probably needs restating: Live action is a different beast from animation. Audiences perceive acts of violence and outsized physical punishment differently when presented with actors getting knocked around. At the same time, a great deal of digital animation today has effectively erased the notion of stylized unreality and sensorial distance. When a mole whacks another mole with a hickory stick in "Rango," for example, the photorealistic quality of the image renders the act unfunny. It's not slapstick. It just hurts.
    With "Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol," director Brad Bird makes his live-action feature debut, having made a name for himself and a few hundred million for Disney/Pixar with "The Incredibles" and one of the freshest comedies of the last few...

    Tags: Michael Nyqvist, Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (movie), The Incredibles (movie), Paula Patton, Charles Manson

  4. Nov 4, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. 'Ra.One': Shah Rukh Khan as Bollywood superhero

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    Shah rukh Khan stars in Ra.One, a kind of Indian Tron...
  6. Dec 26, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. New year, new trends

    Janus, the Roman god for whom the first month of the Gregorian calendar is named, has two heads — one looking forward to the future and another looking back to the past. That might make just him the most appropriate mascot for 2011's emerging trends — a simultaneous embrace of technology, such as 4-D and social networks, and a fascination with quainter notions, such as good customer service, ballet and royalty. What follows are some of the main trends we expect to see in the worlds of pop culture and style in the coming year.
    Los Angeles Times
    Janus, the Roman god for whom the first month of the Gregorian calendar is named, has two heads — one looking forward to the future and another looking back to the past. That might make just him the most appropriate mascot for 2011's emerging trends...

    Tags: Darren Aronofsky, Golden Globe Awards, Politics, Dancing, Wallis Simpson

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