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Unforgiven: Don Imus Returns
By
Paul O'Donnell
It’s especially cruel to hear that Imus is back in the middle of my local public radio station’s pledge drive. After being hounded off his morning radio and cable TV slot for referring to Rutgers University’s women’s basketball team in ugly terms, Don Imus is reportedly returning to New York’s WABC, and the temptation to…
‘Elizabeth: The Golden Age’: Not So Shiny
By
Ellen Leventry
You know that sinking feeling you get when you take someone who hasn’t seen a great movie to see the long-awaited sequel to that film, and the follow-up doesn’t live up to it? It’s a strange form of guilt; a mixture of embarrassment and contrition. “I’m sorry,” you want to say. “The first one was…
Tom Petty, Humble Heartbreaker
By
hrossi
Last night my husband and I saw the four-hour Peter Bogdanovich mega-documentary “Runnin’ Down a Dream: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers” during its one-night-only showing in Boston (the movie will soon be released on DVD). The film painted a remarkable picture of a career that spans more than 30 years and has channeled at various…
“For the Bible Tells Me So”: An Overdue, Important Voice for Sexual Minorities
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Donna Freitas
The new documentary “For the Bible Tells Me So” is framed by devout Christian families who tell moving stories of how they’ve navigated the challenges and ups and downs of facing their son or daughter’s sexual orientation in the context of a faith tradition that loves to shout in the streets and from the pulpit…
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