By Michael Hingston

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July 1, 2010

The Kapitoil Assignment Big Apple humourist makes transition to novel-writing look easy
in Books The Dream Reader In his new book, Jonathan Hart offers a magnificent insight into interactions between cultures.
in Books The Thousand Tricks Of A Gifted Writer David mitchell wonderfully weaves historical content into a well-written fifth novel
in Books Still In The Pursuit Of Happiness Clipped prose leaves readers with frequent unanswered questions
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June 24, 2010

Italian Rapscallion A literature student tries to leverage the feminist revolution into sex
in Arts Feature

June 10, 2010

I Killed My Mother Alive And Well At Metro Xavier Dolan’s work ethic matches his ambitions to create beautifuly shot I Killed My Mother
in Screen Feature

June 3, 2010

It’s All In The Translation José Saramago’s blog entries are provocative, but do they work as a book?
in Arts Feature

May 27, 2010

What’s Up Doc? Guest speaker’s film takes inspiration from strange place as it changes the way we see AIDS activism
in Screen Feature Mommie Dearest South Korean film transcends its routine story with brilliant acting and directing
in Screen Feature A Heart Of Gold And A Trunk Full Of Tricks Despite lack-luster Heart of Gold in 2006 Jonathan Demme gets Neil Young Just right in Trunk Show
in Screen Feature A Lot Of Baggage Lipsyte’s caustic charm brings both laughter and tears in his latest book
in Arts Feature

May 20, 2010

Revolution Soundtrack Hits All The Right Notes Bill Guttentag and Dan Sturman’s focussed view of the civil rights movement nails issue on the head
in Screen Feature Definitely Not A Rom Com Strong performances save the poor timing in Sean Garrity’s Zooey & Adam
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May 13, 2010

Party In The House This 1977 Japanese film is one bizarre, surreal, funhouse acid-trip tour of spectacle
in Screen Feature

May 6, 2010

So You Think You Can Dance Fish Tank’s Mia might try, but this working class Essex girl doesn’t stand a chance
in Screen Feature

April 22, 2010

Will Leave You In Triers Lars von Trier’s tale of grief and regret may leave you nauseous, but it will get you thinking
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April 15, 2010

Dinner Parties With Fine Young Cannibals The Cannibal Girls may not be grade A art, but it’s a fun romp through murder and mayhem
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April 8, 2010

Bad Film Makes Good Doc L’Enfer documents the obsessions of director Clouzot as his 1964 film spirals out of control
in Screen Feature Sean MacPherson Is Happy To Be Here Film maker is taking his film on the road despite disappointment at Cannes, but is happy to be here
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March 25, 2010

Fighting The Good Fight Yelling through megaphones is so passe, the Yes Men pull high-end global pranks in protest
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