Jan 18-24, 2012

Jan 18-24, 2012 / Vol. 28 / No. 3

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Sunday Film News Roundup — January 22, 2012

Wikipedia (and others)’s battle against SOPA and PIPA obviously dominated the news this week, with the user-submitted encyclopedia going dark for 24 to the whiny consternation of high school and college students nationwide. I mean, holy shit. You shouldn’t be using Wikipedia for homework. Just as big a news story, I think, was the Supremes’…

Selection Reminder: Nashville’s the Features play the Social!

Saturday, Jan. 21 – the Features Pull the Features away from the stage and you have four unassuming, docile fellows. Their Twitter and Facebook pages include humdrum tour updates and congenial retweets from fans; a cursory YouTube search finds that they make for especially soft-spoken and low-key interviewees. But if you hand this Nashville gang…

SOPA watch: Hollywood loses its thundershirt

My Dad once said that, if he had to pick any career other than teaching, he would have been a “futurist.” His reasoning was sound: You get to use your imagination, everybody treats you like you’re terribly smart, and by the time you’re proved wrong, you’re already dead. But that was before the advent of…

Selection Reminder: Zora Festival kicks off this weekend in Eatonville!

Through Jan. 29 – Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities Whoever says Florida doesn’t have deep historic or cultural roots apparently hasn’t visited Eatonville. In addition to being the oldest African-American municipality in the nation – it was incorporated as an all black community in the 1880s, not long after the Emancipation…

Win a free copy of ‘Crazy Little Thing: Why Love and Sex Drive Us Mad’

Whether you’re bunny-boiler/acid-tosser Lifetime movie fodder, or just a tight-assed “If you don’t know why I’m mad I’m not telling you” type, everyone has experienced the out-of-control emotional reactions that are the dark flipside of love’s sparkly endorphin rush. Liz Langley’s latest book, Crazy Little Thing: Why Love and Sex Drive Us Mad, gives you…

Last chance! ‘Dialogue: Camilo Velasquez’ closes Sunday

Sunday, Jan. 22, is the last day of “Dialogue: Camilo Velasquez” at the Maitland Art Center. In his review of the show, “A grin behind the shiver,” our critic Richard Reep said: “If you seek introspective contemplation and are strong of heart, look no further.” Dialogue: Camilo Velasquez Through Jan. 22 at the Maitland Art Center 231…

Selection Reminder: Starfucker tonight at Back Booth!

Thursday, Jan. 19 – Starfucker In a fire-starting New York Magazine piece late last year, pop-music critic Nitsuh Abebe, after claiming that today’s “indie” music is actually just modern adult contemporary, pointed to a promising sign for this generation’s authenticity: the increase in non-radio-friendly band names – “mission statements that tasteful professionalism and the approval of…

Selection Reminder: Rachel Louise Snyder visits UCF!

Thursday, Jan. 19 – Rachel Louise Snyder As part of its “People Power, Politics and Global Change” series, UCF’s Global Perspectives invites Rachel Louise Snyder, a professor at American University in Washington, D.C., to present one of the series’ first lectures of the spring semester. Snyder, a public radio contributor and author of Fugitive Denim:…

A Foreign Affair Part Deux: The Supplement of Doom

Another year, another spate of deserving cinema that will be hard to come by. We ran a little earlier this year than we did last year. None of this year’s festivals have started (Sundance is soon though), so it was a little trickier. Still, this round up is a pretty good slate to start from.…

Coverage gap

As Citizens Insurance reduces coverage options, advocates worry that there aren’t enough private insurers to fill the void

Happytown

The week where all the gays in Gayville got gay hot dogs waved in their faces while Florida led the charge to make sure that, if you’re poor and sick, you stay that way. Don’t eat too many gay hot dogs!

Free Will Astrology

ARIES (March 21-April 19) The Macy’s ad I saw in the newspaper had a blaring headline: “Find Your Magic 2.0.” The items that were being touted to help us discover our upgraded and more deluxe sense of magic were luxurious diamond rings. The cheapest was $2,150. I’m going to steer you in another direction in…

The Double Feature: Spies are People Too

This week’s films are the Coen Brothers’ Burn After Reading and  Ronald Neame’s Hopscotch. I’ve been thinking about this feature for a while (I went a little overboard and planned out the next six months in advance, actually), so I’m really excited to get the ball rolling on it. The basic premise is two films…

Cats 1, Loews Hotel 0

The cat is out of the bag about Loews Hotel’s war on feral cats. The hotel chain, which promotes its pet-friendly environment with the slogan “Loews Loves Pets,” has reversed its policy on how to handle a colony of cats living on the grounds of the Loews Portofino Bay Hotel and Loews Royal Pacific Resort…

Theater Review: Les Miserables 25th Anniversary Production at Bob Carr

Most Broadway musicals are comforting confirmers of conventional cultural values, aimed at a older, affluent audience. But once each decade, a show emerges that is embraced by a younger generation, because it speaks directly to the issues of being underage, under privileged, and under pressure to submit to the dominant hierarchy. In the 1950s and…

Pretty girls drinking Cheerwine

Cheerwine, the “Nectar of North Carolina” since 1917, is seeking a new Miss Cheerwine 2012 – and it could be you! Visit the Facebook page of the utterly delicious, extra-effervescent, cult-fave cherry soft drink to find out how to apply. Interestingly, the press release we received very carefully stated that Cheerwine is looking for “an…


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