domingo, 27 de febrero de 2011

The Inside Story on Outsiderness


Artist Glenn Ligon
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Artist Glenn Ligon
Coming to the Whitney Museum: Glenn Ligon’s art made from a word suspended in air, or a phrase repeated over and over.
Scenes from the red-carpet season: Jesse Eisenberg, an Oscar nominee for best actor, at the New York Film Festival.

Best Movie Query? You Win

A. O. Scott and Manohla Dargis answer readers’ questions about the Oscars and the motion picture industry’s awards season in general.
Elisabeth Moss, left, and Keira Knightley in “The Children’s Hour” by Lillian Hellman, at the Comedy Theater in London.

All Over London, Love Hurts

Keira Knightley, Elisabeth Moss and Rebecca Hall have taken to the London stage and audiences are lining up.
“Rango,” an animated western featuring the voice of Johnny Depp.

Where the Deer and the Chameleon Play

Gore Verbinski, who directed three “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies, directs his first animated film, “Rango,” whose hero is voiced by Johnny Depp.
The brothers Winchester (Jared Padalecki, left, and Jensen Ackles) and their trusty ally in fighting dark forces, a 1967 Chevy Impala, in “Supernatural.”

Heaven, Hell, Brothers and an Impala

The CW series “Supernatural” has survived for six seasons thanks to its combination of religious imagery, fantasy, humor and clever pop-culture-savvy writing.

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