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Restaurant review: Elbo Room *** (The Toledo Blade) - For 34 years, the Elbo Room was a fixture on Sylvania Avenue near Bellevue Road...
You're invited (Petoskey News-Register) - Mailing out hundreds of wedding invitations has gotten a whole lot easier.
Film review: Gray Matters’ aims for 40s screwball comedy but lacks chemistry (Kansas City Star) - BC-Film Review-Gray Matters,0742
longtime luner finds things are even loonier outside the jeune cocoon (Pioneer Press) - When Barbra Berlovitz first stepped onto the stage in "Blood Wedding," she was a little nervous. Partly, that was because she was performing with Ten Thousand Things Theater Company, a troupe that brings theater to the edges of society, and her opening night took place in the dayroom of a Roseville women's prison.
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Berlovitz's gifts anchor production (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) - When Barbra Berlovitz first comes onstage in "Blood Wedding," you feel at once the weight of her character's grief. In her funereal demeanor and well-trained, if bruised voice, she begins to counsel her trusting son. He is the last male in her family; the others have been killed in blood feuds. And now she is losing it because he is engaged to a woman of dubious loyalties. An actor of commanding ...
Will Spamalot Win Big in Vegas? (BusinessWeek) - Other Broadway transplants have bombed, but lower ticket prices and a spacious venue may power the Python
EUR FILM REVIEW: After the Wedding (Efter brylluppet) (Eurweb) - *Jacob (Mads Mikkelsen), a Danish expatriate, is dedicated to his job working with children at a fledgling orphanage in India. So, he finds himself on the horns of a dilemma when a mysterious rich benefactor (Rolf Lassgard) makes a generous offer of assistance, but with strings attached.
100-Year Olds' Secret: Stay Aware (MedicineNet.com) - Title: 100-Year Olds' Secret: Stay Aware Category: Health News Created: 4/4/2007 Last Editorial Review: 4/4/2007
Movie Review: Blades of Glory (Blogcritics.org) - Will Ferrell is at again. Once more we have him playing a buffoon character toppled from the heights of fame and power. It's his bread and butter and he'll continue to push this shit out until it becomes unpopular. As a matter of fact, just last year Ferrell squeezed out Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby into our collective crapper. Can Blades of Glory , a movie nearly the same in ...
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'White Wedding' movie review: Wedding worries are the same in any country - Garth SteadKenneth Nkosi and Zandile Msutwana as a South African couple struggling to get married in "White Wedding." The recent World Cup was supposed to reintroduce a new South Africa to the world — and instead introduced most of us...
'White Wedding' Film Review: Beautiful Shot, Unpretentious And Rather Witty - Filed under: Reviews While the plot is predictable, South Africa's ' White Wedding ' is still an entertaining comedic film that audiences will find universally appealing. Directed by Jann Turner , the premise looks to be another variation of 'The Hangover,' where the groom is out of town days before his wedding and gets into all sorts of shenanigans. Instead of a Las Vegas setting, drugs and ...
Movie review: 'White Wedding' - The warm and charming "White Wedding" is like "The Hangover" off steroids. It's another get-me-to-the-church-on-time obstacle course but filled with smart social commentary, romantic wisdom, credible complications and memorable characters.
White Wedding (2009) - The most popular movies among NYTimes.com readers. The bungled wedding story and the road movie collide happily in “White Wedding,” an enjoyable film set in South Africa that makes full use of the country’s lingering apartheid tensions and generational divides without ever losing its smile.