Vol 95 Issue 14 - Published January 27, 2006
Malick takes history to bold, brave ‘New World’
Grumbling, some groups got up and left during the middle of it. When it was over, the audience literally burst into laughter. Sparse applause reverberated throughout the theater from those who couldn’t contain their enthusiasm for the fact that it had finally ended. As the unappreciative audience filed out, their indignant griping stood in sharp juxtaposition with the quiet credits passing timidly over the screen.

I stood alone in stil ...

‘Civilization’ proves easily epic
In the videogame “Civilization IV,” the player takes control of a civilization at the dawn of history and must lead it to the year 2020. Along the way, he is responsible for controlling its government, culture, economy, religion and military. If he s ... more
Sinfonicron’s ‘Ragtime’ rollicks
The poignant themes of “Ragtime,” a novel-based musical depicting the struggles of Victorian America, were inescapable in Sinfonicron Light Opera Company’s recent production, which finished its four-day run last Sunday. By telling the stories of thre ... more

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