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Common’s ‘Finding Forever’: Reaching Across Religions
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nsymmonds
Ever since I heard Common‘s “Retrospect for Life,” a track off his 1997 release “One Day It’ll All Make Sense,” where he ruminates on the mistakes he made as a premature father, I fell in love. I loved his ability to bring introspective thought to music that was all about gang-banging. He was an envelope-pusher,…
‘Fallen’: An Angel Extravaganza
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Donna Freitas
Why is it that when someone spreads their wings on television (i.e., reveals that s/he is an angel), I find myself groaning or rolling my eyes in a way that I almost never do if a person, say, sprouts fangs? I am perfectly content with vampires and demons, yet angels provoke a sense of the…
Michael Moore’s Film Festival: Documentaries Rock
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Kris Rasmussen
Last year at the Traverse City Film Festival (organized by Michael Moore), most of the documentaries were, to no surprise, about the war in Iraq. This year, however, I was pleasantly surprised that there was a wide range of diversity in the documentary line-up. More importantly, I was pleased that the documentaries I saw did…
‘Bourne Ultimatum’: When Good Mixes with Evil
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Douglas Howe
“The Bourne Ultimatum” is a compelling movie that all general movie fans should see, that all action fans will love, and that lovers of the timeless story of good vs. evil should appreciate. It’s that good on so many levels. The most complex thing in the Bourne trilogy is the nuanced exploration of good vs.…
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