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‘Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day’: My DVD Pick of the Week
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Kris Rasmussen
If you are as saddened as I am by the waning days of summer, I have the perfect movie for you. It’s a gentle, breezy, frothy, old-fashioned story that celebrates all that was once great about the good ole’ days. I am talking about the overlooked romantic comedy “Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day.” With…
‘Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2’ Gains Stars, Loses Spark
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Donna Freitas
There is no shortage of girl-starpower fueling the “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2” about four best girlfriends who find a pair of jeans that miraculously fit each of them perfectly and makes magic happen in their lives–or wait, this sequel is less about the pants. But I’ll get back to that in a…
Who Should Be Offended by ‘Tropic Thunder?’
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Nell Minow
A coalition of disability group has called for a boycott of the R-rated satire “Tropic Thunder“. They are asking people not to see the movie because they say it demeans, insults, and harms individuals with intellectual disabilities by using the “R- word.” Furthermore, it perpetuates derogatory images and stereotypes of individuals with intellectual disabilities including…
Prayer Puts Olympic Commentator in a Twist
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Paul O'Donnell
I can forgive NBC’s commentators at the Olympic gymnastics competition, Tim Daggett and Elfi Schlegel, their complaints about the judging, and nagging negativity; they are, after a fashion, journalists and they have to call it like they see it. But if they are journalists, why couldn’t they tell us what U.S. gymnast Jonathan Horton was…
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