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"Slumdog Millionare" is the moving story of an Indian boy from the slums of Mumbai who appears on the country's version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?"
From a pile of dirt, Catherine Hardwicke used to make mountains. From bouts of summertime boredom, she created new games. And from humble South Texas beginnings, Hardwicke has made a Hollywood career as a director.
The film of vampire romance Twilight is swooningly true to the book
Fuhuffah is a departure of sorts for cellist Daniel Levin. His fourth recording as a leader dispenses with the chamber oriented instrumentation of his regular quartet (with bass, trumpet and vibraphone), in favor of a more conventional line-up.
On a sunny day in Stanmore, north London, a motley crew of people gathers at the Tube station. An elderly man leans on a walking stick, a faded blue, white and red tattoo saying "Proud to be British" just about visible on his forearm. The tattoo might be older than I am.
Paul McCartney has confirmed, albeit a bit obliquely, that a long-rumored 41-year-old experimental track by the Beatles called "Carnival of Light," which has never - ever - been heard by the public, really does exist. (Well, almost never: Shortly after recording the tune, the band performed it once at an electronic music festival.)
The age-old game of he said/she said gets a stylish updating in "Zipperz," a nifty exercise in musical and verbal counterpoint that had its world premiere Friday night as part of the Oakland East Bay Symphony's season opener in the Paramount Theatre. This...
The Reverend Jesse Jackson sobbed; Oprah Winfrey shed tears; many African-Americans cried; and so did many other people from different racial backgrounds engage in some convulsive gasping as Barak Obama delivered an electrifying victory speech in front of over 125, 000 people, who had made it to Chicago's Grant Park to witness an historic event in America's political life.
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