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09/05/2008
Gay Muslims, Victims of 'A Jihad for Love' (Washington Post)
The relationship of Ferda and Kiymet is one of the few light moments in "A Jihad for Love," Parvez Sharma's documentary about homosexuality in the Muslim world. The two Turkish women laugh and touch in public, and in a poignant scene, Kiymet meets Ferda's 80-year-old mother. The introduction goes...
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09/05/2008
beyond the multiplex (The Oregonian)
TBA:08 FILMS -- Among the film selections at the Time-Based Art Festival, now in progress, is Philadelphia artist Ryan Trecartin's much-anticipated "I-Be Area," a feature-length video tackling context, adoption, identity, virtual living and who knows what else.
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09/05/2008
A comedy as good as a bad ethnic joke (The Star-Ledger)
Everybody Wants to be Italian (R) Roadside Attractions (104 min.) Directed by Jason Todd Ipson. Stars Jay Jablonski, Cerina Vincent. Opens Friday at theaters in New Jersey.
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09/05/2008
Figures of fashion and scorn (Express India)
Adbusters, the journal of the anti-consumerist movement, has been a bit down in the dumps in recent years.
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09/04/2008
Save Me (Backstage.com)
September 03, 2008 By Ben Sher I've found it irritating that, on the rare occasions that popular movies have tackled the issue of gay conversion therapy, they've treated it as a joke.
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09/03/2008
Wild Bunch on Wheels, Playing by Its Rules (New York Times)
?Sons of Anarchy,? the FX biker series that begins on Wednesday, is all tattoos and creased leather vests and shock-value chatter, and it isn?t half-bad.
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09/04/2008
The Short List (Portland Tribune)
MUSIC Antony and the Johnsons Like Nina Simone, the bewitching Antony is possessed of a haunting, androgynous voice guaranteed to send shivers down your spine. Although he and his band have a new album coming out in October and likely will be back soon, you don’t want to miss ...
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09/03/2008
Movies opening this week (San Jose Mercury News)
Opening Friday"Bangkok Dangerous" (R): The life of an anonymous assassin takes an unexpected turn when he travels to Thailand to complete a series of contract killings.
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09/04/2008
English, the Omnivorous Tongue: Henry Hitchings's 'Secret Life of Words' (The New York Sun)
"I CAN HAZ AMERICA?" went the caption on a photo of a wide-eyed Sarah Palin that circulated on the Internet soon after John McCain chose the Alaska governor to be his running mate. A few years ago, the caption would have been incomprehensible. But today almost any Web logger in America could tell you that the reference is to lolcats, the ironically cutesy, "laugh-out-loud" photos of cats on top ...
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09/03/2008
Fiction review: 'Something to Tell You' (San Francisco Chronicle)
Something to Tell You By Hanif Kureishi Scribner; 376 pages; $26 Hanif Kureishi's fiction is juicy. The blithe, exuberant and world-hungry Karim Amir, the narrator of his first novel, "The Buddha of Suburbia," was gleefully bisexual, thrilling in public-...
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