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Despite violence, Iraqi art gallery perseveres

Saturday, Feb. 23, 2008
By all rights, the Hewar art gallery should be a casualty of war. Full story »

Combs reprises his 'Raisin' role for a new TV version

Saturday, Feb. 23, 2008
When "A Raisin in the Sun" premiered on Broadway in 2004, the excitement surrounding the revival was largely generated by the stage debut of its star, entertainment mogul Sean "P. Diddy" Combs. Full story »

Pundit police remind experts to think before they speak

Saturday, Feb. 23, 2008
Less than half a million people were watching MSNBC when David Shuster made his comment that Hillary Clinton's campaign had "pimped out" daughter Chelsea by having her make political phone calls. Full story »

Albuquerque author Steven Gould's book 'Jumper' makes successful leap to big screen

Friday, Feb. 22, 2008
Steven Gould is a lot easier to get a fix on than the teleporting hero of his science fiction novel "Jumper." Full story »

Review: 'Be Kind Rewind' has funny bits, but not enough

Friday, Feb. 22, 2008
"Be Kind Rewind," the latest fantasy from the exceedingly fertile imagination of writer-director Michel Gondry, contains a wonderful nugget of an idea that will appeal to both regular moviegoers and hard-core film geeks alike. Full story »

Review: Political thriller 'Vantage Point' keeps audiences guessing

Friday, Feb. 22, 2008
If someone remade "Rashomon" with "Bourne" sensibilities, it might look something like "Vantage Point." Full story »

Cowboy Junkies revisit, re-record 'The Trinity Session'

Friday, Feb. 22, 2008
Armed with their own songs and a handful of well-selected covers, Margo Timmins, her songwriting brother and their fellow bandmates gathered around a single microphone in a small Toronto church and pushed "record." Full story »

Review: Hit man comedy 'In Bruges' mixes laughs, blood

Friday, Feb. 22, 2008
Playwright Martin McDonagh breathes unabashedly obscene, new life into the overly familiar mismatched-buddy formula with "In Bruges," a comedy about hit men sent into hiding in the quaint Belgian town. Full story »

Coen brother, 'Old Men' top picks for Oscars

Friday, Feb. 22, 2008
As usual in Hollywood, Oscar night looks like the same people will generally be collecting the same prizes. Yet some suspense remains for a few of the main awards. Full story »

Review: '80s teen-flick legacy lives on in 'Charlie Bartlett'

Friday, Feb. 22, 2008
Sitting through the offbeat teen comedy "Charlie Bartlett" makes you feel as if you've just watched three episodes of a new TV series you can't wait to see more of — one that's so funny and smart and unpredictable, it would probably only survive one season on the air, if that, then gain a cult following on DVD. Full story »

Review: 3D effects flesh out U2

Friday, Feb. 22, 2008
After all those hits and all those decades of playing together, U2 is still a tremendous live act — which makes the idea of a three-dimensional concert film seem sort of redundant. Full story »

What's on tonight: Thursday, Feb. 21

Thursday, Feb. 21, 2008
Not only is Jamie Johnson an heir to the Johnson & Johnson fortune, but he's also a filmmaker who explores what it means to be rich. Full story »

Albuquerque Studios to build more sound stages, expand into rail yard

Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2008
When your commodity is space and you run out of it, you have nothing left to sell. Full story »

Sharon Stone bemoans Iraqi deaths

Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2008
Sharon Stone says the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, should not have been used as a pretext for the United States to launch wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, according to comments published in a pan-Arab newspaper. Full story »

Lindsay Lohan photo is Marilyn Monroe redux

Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2008
Lindsay Lohan is following in the footsteps of the most famous blonde bombshell of them all — Marilyn Monroe. Full story »
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