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Jul. 14th, 2004 02:23 pmMrs. President
By Kari Neumeyer, Women's eNews. Posted July 14, 2004.
The reality series 'American Candidate' could sweeten some women's interest in politics. Choosing the candidates to be America's next television president, however, may not have been the most democratic process
Gay with God
By Dara Colwell, AlterNet. Posted July 14, 2004.
Given past rejection and open persecution by mainstream religion many gay men are seeking spiritual guidance outside the church.
Metallica in Therapy
By Cynthia Fuchs, PopMatters. Posted July 13, 2004.
Originally intended as a standard promo film, 'Some Kind of Monster' zeroes in on the consummate heavy metal band and covers some surprisingly intimate terrain.
A Eulogy for Marlon Brando
By Dave Zirin, AlterNet. Posted July 2, 2004.
The man who brought Stanley Kowalski, Don Corleone, and other legendary characters to the screen should also be remembered as a relentless defender of civil rights for all Americans.
Fahrenheit 9/11: Firing Up the Choir
By Peter Y. Sussman, Pacific News Service. Posted July 2, 2004.
The media critiques of Michael Moore's latest effort miss the main point of the movie: It's not about converting the agnostics but energizing the flock.
Spielberg's Cuddly New Alien
By Behrouz Saba, Pacific News Service. Posted June 29, 2004.
'Terminal,' the real-life story of an Iranian immigrant living in Charles de Gaulle airport, has all the political and emotional power of 'ET.'
Stepford Identity Politics
By Liz Langley, AlterNet. Posted June 10, 2004.
The 1975 horror flick 'The Stepford Wives' stirred that nameless fear of losing one's identity, something which any stereotypical punk, artist, or politician must understand well.
By Kari Neumeyer, Women's eNews. Posted July 14, 2004.
The reality series 'American Candidate' could sweeten some women's interest in politics. Choosing the candidates to be America's next television president, however, may not have been the most democratic process
Gay with God
By Dara Colwell, AlterNet. Posted July 14, 2004.
Given past rejection and open persecution by mainstream religion many gay men are seeking spiritual guidance outside the church.
Metallica in Therapy
By Cynthia Fuchs, PopMatters. Posted July 13, 2004.
Originally intended as a standard promo film, 'Some Kind of Monster' zeroes in on the consummate heavy metal band and covers some surprisingly intimate terrain.
A Eulogy for Marlon Brando
By Dave Zirin, AlterNet. Posted July 2, 2004.
The man who brought Stanley Kowalski, Don Corleone, and other legendary characters to the screen should also be remembered as a relentless defender of civil rights for all Americans.
Fahrenheit 9/11: Firing Up the Choir
By Peter Y. Sussman, Pacific News Service. Posted July 2, 2004.
The media critiques of Michael Moore's latest effort miss the main point of the movie: It's not about converting the agnostics but energizing the flock.
Spielberg's Cuddly New Alien
By Behrouz Saba, Pacific News Service. Posted June 29, 2004.
'Terminal,' the real-life story of an Iranian immigrant living in Charles de Gaulle airport, has all the political and emotional power of 'ET.'
Stepford Identity Politics
By Liz Langley, AlterNet. Posted June 10, 2004.
The 1975 horror flick 'The Stepford Wives' stirred that nameless fear of losing one's identity, something which any stereotypical punk, artist, or politician must understand well.