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‘Goodbye Solo’: My DVD Pick of the Week
By
Kris Rasmussen
One good thing about this frigid weather outdoors is that it gives me an excuse to catch up on a long list of little-heard-of movie gems that I have been wanting to see, but I just haven’t had time or access. So this week I am a little late to jump on the critical bandwagon…
Grammys Sunday: Where is “Most Inspirational”?
By
Douglas Howe
With the Grammy Awards coming up Sunday, I got to thinking that of all of the plethora of categories and veritable cornucopia of nominated songs, the event is missing what I’d consider to be the most important and relevant category. Where is the “Most Inspirational Song” category? I mean, think about it. For a single…
Shame on You Pat Robertson
By
Douglas Howe
He called Haiti’s earthquake a “blessing in disguise.” He calls it some sort of retribution for the Haitian people’s “pact with the devil” during the French Revolution. This is about as obnoxious as when he accused martial artists of “inhaling demon spirits,” pronounced pro-abortionists as those who would be “vomited out of the earth,” or…
‘Holy Rollers’ – Faith’s Agony and Ecstasy
By
Esther Kustanowitz
"Holy Rollers" features themes of faith and blind faith in a film (now at Sundance) about a Hasidic ecstasy dealer.
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