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    Ben (Lithgow) at the easel.
    Of the titles from Hollywood’s golden age that...
    By Robert Horton • September 9, 2014 11:12 am

    Of the titles from Hollywood’s golden age that aren’t broadly recognized as classics but really ought to be, Make Way…

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    Kline as the famous swordsman.
    Career on the skids, unable to remember his...
    By Brian Miller • September 9, 2014 11:12 am

    Career on the skids, unable to remember his lines, performing some kind of Broadway abridgement of Jane Eyre, a bloated,…

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    A delicate balance: Milshtein, Garrel, and Mouglalis.Distrib Films
    In the opening scene of Jealousy, a relationship...
    By Robert Horton • September 9, 2014 11:12 am

    In the opening scene of Jealousy, a relationship comes to an end. Shaggy-haired actor Louis (Louis Garrel) is leaving his…

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    The band's all here: Alexander, Browning, and Murray.Amplify Films
    If the music of Stuart Murdoch’s indie-pop band...
    By Gwendolyn Elliott • September 9, 2014 11:12 am

    If the music of Stuart Murdoch’s indie-pop band Belle and Sebastian is like the Smiths filtered through a rainbow, his…

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    Hardy shamelessly appeals for your sympathy with a puppy. Yes, a puppy.Barry Wetcher/Fox Searchlight
    The easiest knock against The Drop is that...
    By Robert Horton • September 9, 2014 11:11 am

    The easiest knock against The Drop is that it operates in an overexposed milieu: current urban American crime. It’s hard…

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    Moore (left) and Kennan as Beckett's sad-happy duo.John Ullman
    If you were looking for the play that...
    By Margaret Friedman • September 9, 2014 9:57 am

    If you were looking for the play that most comprehensively distills the gestalt of the human condition, you’d probably settle…

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    Colonel Melkett (Patten) cops a paternal feel (Joyner).John Ullman
    English playwright Peter Shaffer is well known for...
    By Irfan Shariff • September 9, 2014 9:56 am

    English playwright Peter Shaffer is well known for his powerhouse, stage-filling ’70s works Amadeus and Equus. Back in 1965, this…

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    Allgood’s aged Bolshie.
    The messier, more action-packed second half of Tony...
    By Nicole Sprinkle • September 9, 2014 9:56 am

    The messier, more action-packed second half of Tony Kushner’s epic now arrives with a whole panelof angels, talking Mormon statues,…

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    Author Events Charles Baxter He reads from his new story collection There’s
    Author Events Charles Baxter He reads from his...
    By By Brian miller • September 8, 2014 4:23 pm

    Author Events Charles Baxter He reads from his new story collection There’s Something I Want You to Do. Richard Hugo…

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    Author Events Charles Baxter He reads from his new story collection There’s
    Author Events Charles Baxter He reads from his...
    September 8, 2014 4:22 pm

    Author Events Charles Baxter He reads from his new story collection There’s Something I Want You to Do. Richard Hugo…

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    Openings & Events  INTRUDER RELEASE PARTY The locally made free comics
    Openings & Events INTRUDER RELEASE PARTY The locally...
    September 8, 2014 11:04 am

    Openings & Events INTRUDER RELEASE PARTY The locally made free comics quarterly celebrates the release of its 12th issue at…

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    Hardy shamelessly appeals for your sympathy with a puppy. Yes, a puppy.Barry Wetcher/Fox Searchlight
    Opening ThisWeek The Drop Opens Fri., Sept. 12...
    September 4, 2014 10:56 am

    Opening
ThisWeek The Drop Opens Fri., Sept. 12 at Sundance Cinemas and other theaters. Rated R. 104 minutes. The easiest knock…

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    Obata's holiday-card view of the Topaz camp.Terry Heffernan
    At Guantanamo, we know, inmates are denied few...
    By Brian Miller • September 4, 2014 10:56 am

    At Guantanamo, we know, inmates are denied few possessions other than Korans and writing paper. Sharp objects are certainly not…

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    Allgood’s aged Bolshie.
    Opening Nights PAngels in America: Perestroika Cornish Playhouse,...
    September 4, 2014 10:55 am

    Opening
Nights PAngels in America: Perestroika Cornish Playhouse, 201 Mercer St. (Seattle Center), 441-7178. $25 and up. 
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    Stage Openings & Events Blood Relations Sharon Pollock brings the saga of
    Stage Openings & Events Blood Relations Sharon Pollock...
    By By Gavin Borchert • September 3, 2014 1:48 pm

    Stage Openings & Events Blood Relations Sharon Pollock brings the saga of Lizzie Borden to the stage. Center Theatre at…

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    It's not you, it's me. Joe (Boice) gets the brush-off from Louis (Franzen, left).Chris Bennion
    In the early ’90s, Angels in America—Tony Kushner’s...
    By Steven Gutierrez • September 2, 2014 8:21 pm

    In the early ’90s, Angels in America—Tony Kushner’s two-part, Pulitzer Prize-winning tale of lost souls—grabbed the theater world by its…

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    You put your fingers where? Juri as Helen. Strand Releasing
    A deliberate affront to good taste and conventional...
    By Brian Miller • September 2, 2014 1:39 pm

    A deliberate affront to good taste and conventional notions of feminine hygiene: That’s how to describe both the heroine of…

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    One of Dan's strange encounters.Strand Releasing
    The Belgian writer/director team Helene Cattet and Bruno...
    By Robert Horton • September 2, 2014 1:39 pm

    The Belgian writer/director team Helene Cattet and Bruno Forzani are obsessed with the 1970s Italian horror subgenre known as giallo….

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    Uneasy inmates: O'Connell (left) and Mendelsohn.Tribeca Film
    In interviews, the actor Ben Mendelsohn has said...
    By Brian Miller • September 2, 2014 1:38 pm

    In interviews, the actor Ben Mendelsohn has said that he was once typecast as a handsome young bloke while working…

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    Ellis never claimed to be proud of his no hitter.nonoadockumentary.com
    Just as the Seahawks begin their season this...
    By Brian Miller • September 2, 2014 1:38 pm

    Just as the Seahawks begin their season this week, here’s a profile of an outspoken black man from the generation…

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