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March 11, 2010

Existential musings from punk to folk

Ted Leo and the Pharmacists' new album provides an eclectic mix of sounds that sometimes fail and sometimes soar.

 
March 11, 2010

French cinema festival showcases complex yet honest films

"L'Affaire Farewell" and "La Famille Wolberg" are only two of the fascinating, complicated films at the Film Society of Lincoln Center's annual Rendez-Vous with French Cinema.

 
March 11, 2010

A haunting look at today's American Dream

"Children of Invention" is the poignant story of two immigrant children left to fend for themselves after their mother loses all her money in a pyramid scheme.

 
March 10, 2010

Gorillaz make a new album (with a lot of help from their friends)

In their first studio album in five years, Gorillaz uses beautifully melancholy vocals and, at times, tiresome rhythm to remind us that every day is Earth Day.

 
March 10, 2010

A place of darkness and delusions

The Ethan Hawke-directed revival of Sam Shepard's 1985 hit "A Lie of the Mind" is intensely dramatic and incredibly well-executed.

 
March 10, 2010

To abort or not to abort: a question across time

"Girls in Trouble," written by Jonathan Reynolds, examines how views on abortion have changed over the past 50 years.

 
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