Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Tom Hanks To Make Broadway Debut | 'Meticulously Tidy' Architecture | Where Was All The Jazz At Jazz Fest?

Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Tom Hanks is slated to make his Broadway debut next year as Mike McAlary, the Daily News columnist in Nora Ephron's "Lucky Guy." The actor is in negotiations for the project, Hanks' publicist confirmed the news to the New York Times today.
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Ian David Moss: The Underpants Gnomes Dilemma
Much like South Park's Underpants Gnomes, arts projects may have a clear idea of what they're putting into the process and what they hope to get out of it, but a much vaguer sense of how they're going to get from Phase 1 to Phase 3.
Kurt Ellenberger: NoJazzFest for Old Men
Of the approximately 24 groups highlighted on the festival's homepage, there is only one serious mainstream jazz artist (Herbie Hancock) and two traditional jazz groups.
Robert J. Benz: A Challenge for Men to Give Up Porn
The puppeteers of porn are having a field day defining our sexualities for us and they're getting filthy rich in the process.
David Macaray: Everything Began in the 1950s
Portraying the '50s as intellectually stunted not only misses the point, it wildly misrepresents what really happened. Not only was the decade not an era of mindless conformity, it was the diametric opposite.
E. Nina Rothe: Portrait of Wally: A Film About an Indisputable Quest for Justice
I never imagined that a film about a painting, a portrait of a woman with haunting eyes and copper hair, would be as full of life, love, passion and betrayal as Andrew Shea's Portrait of Wally.
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