Of course, their real life is nothing like the movie. . . . 

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Popcorn Junkie

You want Shakespeare? Go to the park, Einstein. Here are six multiplex picks to gloriously disengage your brain.

Brighter, stronger, and larger: Wilson says he's still learning.

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Everything old is new again

Playwright August Wilson moves ahead by revisiting the past.

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Small World

'Nuff Said'

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Small World

Tiny notes from our busy local arts scene

Space lizard?

News

I Rebuke Thee!

There’s a great scene in Broadcast News where Albert Brooks is trying to convince a dubious Holly Hunter…

Kelly and Clay try their damnedest to look modest.

Music

Idol Minds

Declaring war on a pair of American nuisances.

Music

The Entertainer

Life is a cabaret for Liza Minnelli—still.

Affectingly universal: Léonide (Roberts) romances the philosopher (Corrado).

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Fools in Love

After a shaky start, Wadsworth's latest captures the comedy of heartache.

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Small World

Tiny notes from our busy local arts scene

Boo hoo: Hall Jr. wipes another tear.

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Woe Is Them

Book-It's Beloved Country has too much crying, not enough real tears.

Alexander (left) and Enos: juicy fun.

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Good Mourning

An O'Neill play awakens in high style.

A lesbian Iranian refugee is Unveiled in this year's festival.

Film

Queer as (Film) Folk

Seattle's LGFF gives everybody a warm embrace on its 10th birthday.

Flora Montgomery liberates a reluctant Peter McDonald in When Brendan Met Trudy.

Film

Touch of green

Irish cinema reaches beyond the Troubles.

Jackie, Oh!

News

Jackie, Oh!

A Hellish makeover with drag's first lady.

Crazed Caouettes.

News

The ‘Real’ Deal

It is now officially time for this “reality” phase of entertainment to end. I’m sorry I ever spent…

Into the Breach

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Into the Breach

Corey Pearlstein says he's ready for the ConWorks challenge.

Surprise! Not so picture perfect after all. Clockwise from bottom left: neurotic sis (Dawn Box), dreamer dad (Louis Parent), adopted son (Earl Alexander), closeted son (Scott Holland), repressed mom (Anne Wallace).

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The family way

A Whole production squanders its pregnant possibilities.

Tim Hyland and Mary Ewald in a play that's as gripping as watching toast get brown.

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Dead on Arrival

The Toaster is filled with stale bread.

Bucatinsky (right) kvetches to Goldberg.

Film

Men in love

Changing partners between stage and screen.

Film

Funny Girl

FUNNY GIRL Columbia TriStar Home Ent., $24.95 ALONG WITH the essential restoration of William Wyler’s 1968 film to…