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I can’t say I know a lot about Kanye West’s music. I know that he is in the process of fathering Kim Kardashian’s “problem” and that he scores consistent credit for being weird and
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Not exactly “commentary” – But comin’ at ya . . .
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“The New Science of Giving – A young Houston couple is planning to give away $4 billion—but only to projects that prove they are worth it. Can they redefine the world of philanthropy?,†The Wall Street
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Obviously, I’m confident Mr. Cohen is exceedingly well-represented. Then again, I’m also pretty sure you either cooperate with the SEC or you don’t . . . Perhaps this is a bit like China no longer
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A Few Good Starting Points (just in case you haven’t been able to dock your yacht yet . . .) At a Hewlitt Packard panel on the future of animation, participants sometimes crossed swords on the finer points of technology,
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“When F. Scott Fitzgerald penned ‘The Great Gatsby,’ he sought to depict the opulence and decadence of the Roaring Twenties. Little did he know that tucked in the folds of his Great American Novel would be
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Hollywood Reporter’s TV Round-up Page
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Iron Man 3 is a strange movie. Â It has its moments, but the true comic book fan is going to have major issues with it (yet with some cause for hope at the end . . .) and the casual action fan may end up bored. Full disclosure:
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I watched Gangster Squad last night with the expectation that I would be picking out interesting flourishes in the movie and having problems with the movie as a whole. Â That is pretty much what happened. This movie is
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“Pirates of the Caribbean 4†is the latest signal that a Disneyfied America is crumbling from within and it’s happening on a couple of levels. The problem for Britain and the rest of world is that
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For me, Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music can do no wrong. I discovered the two as an early teenager in the yuppified, but sophisticated, venues of the albums, Avalon and Bete Noire. Â It was only after discovering their early work