Archive for April, 2011

The fixers

These four women — part of the new arts generation — have revitalized institutions that provide the fuel for artists to flourish, and in the process they have shown that leadership can make a difference.

TV critic’s choice: May 1-7

Caving with the ancients

The prolific and inquisitive Werner Herzog talks about his latest — a truly underground film.

CSA: Homegrown art, bought by the bushel

A twist on the community food movement delivers fresh, locally grown art.

Untold stories of war

An account of the brutal World War I, and the social forces that shaped the first anti-war movement of the 20th century.

Crow’s new nest: Nashville

Sheryl Crow has relocated to Music City and, of course, she’s hatching a country album, too.

Video game of the year? Enter ‘Portal 2′

The sequel to the PC hit from a few years ago promises more puzzles, dark humor and danger.

Watch ‘Dance Till the World End’s’ Alternate Version

American Top 40 gets you the inside scoop for some of your favorite bands including: Britney Spears, Lady Gaga, and tickets to a hot Los Angeles concert!

‘Smallville’: Zod man out

Doc Jensen on ”Dominion,” which tied up loose end of a villain’s exile, but fell flat with its Oliver twist

‘Friday Night Lights’: ‘Father’ time

Ken Tucker on an uneven episode with a number of strikingly good scenes as only ”FNL” can do them

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