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Facebook not just for college kids anymore
The Baltimore SunAre you on Facebook? No? You're not? 'Cause you're too old? Now that's just silly. Two years ago, the social media Web site changed from college students-only to something anyone could join — no matter how many gray hairs they might have....Tags: Maryland, Nature, John McCain, Celine Dion, MySpace
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6.5 reasons you're not too old for Facebook
Are you on Facebook? No? You're not? 'Cause you're too old?
Now that's just silly.
Two years ago, the social media Web site changed from college students-only to something anyone could join - no matter how many gray hairs they might have.
Facebook is...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Nature, John McCain, Sheila Dixon, Celine Dion
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Cinema as art
Baltimore movie-lovers voiced concern when the Baltimore Museum of Art canceled its free monthly film series. For two years, Eric Hatch, the series' programmer, had put together a lively and original slate that typically attracted 150 to 200 people,...Tags: Billy Wilder, Movies, Manhattan (New York City), Bernardo Bertolucci, Werner Herzog
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NOW PLAYING: A guide to area art house and second-run theaters
NOW PLAYING •indicates a capsule review from Chicago Tribune archives. ♦indicates a film that is not reviewed, but of interest. BACinema Beverly Arts Center 2407 W. 111th St. 773-445-3838 beverlyartcenter.org •'Singin' in the...Tags: Music Box Theatre, Movies, Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, Debbie Reynolds
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Frederick Wiseman presents life, unfiltered
Special to The TimesAPEERLESS, tireless chronicler of the inner workings and secret lives of American institutions, Frederick Wiseman has long been one of the most respected documentarians in the world. He is also one of our most resourceful independent auteurs. Eschewing...Tags: Movies, Milos Forman, Metal and Mineral, Hospitals and Clinics, Frederick Wiseman
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A 'Shining' thriller at the Charles
Sun reporterThe Shining, director Stanley Kubrick's visually stunning 1980 adaptation of Stephen King's horror tale of a snowbound author (Jack Nicholson) with a demonic case of writer's block, is this weekend's entry in the Charles Theatre's Saturday revival series....Tags: Dundalk, Charles Theatre, Billy Wilder, Audrey Hepburn, Johns Hopkins University
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'The Circus 1870-1950'
THE WHOLE searchlight drama around just about every lavish red-carpet event owes more than a nod and an air-kiss to the excitement of the giant American circuses that crisscrossed the United States long ago. "In scope and ambition, the circus invented the...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Super Bowl
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DVD PICK: Frederick Wiseman documentaries
Tribune NewspapersA peerless, tireless chronicler of the inner workings and secret lives of American institutions, Frederick Wiseman has long been among the most respected documentarians in the world. He is also among the most resourceful of independent auteurs. Eschewing...Tags: Movies, Milos Forman, Metal and Mineral, Hospitals and Clinics, Frederick Wiseman
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Last chance for First Thursday
Sun reporterThe Baltimore Museum of Art's First Thursday film series, lovingly shepherded for the past two years by Maryland Film Festival programmer Eric Allen Hatch, offers its last hidden gem next week: Swedish director Lukas Moodysson's 2000 Together, the story...Tags: Theater, Charles Theatre, Maryland Science Center, Movies, Roberto Benigni
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Film Institute names top 100
Snow White, Dorothy Gale, the HAL 9000 computer, Charles Chaplin's Little Tramp and Marlon Brando's Godfather share top billing among the American Film Institute's best genre movies. Films featuring those characters were among the No. 1 picks Tuesday...Tags: Theater, Crimes, CBS Corp., Superman, Murder
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'Wall-E'
Times Movie CriticIF Pixar Animation Studios has an enviable record of consistent success -- and with a worldwide box-office gross of $4.3 billion from its eight films, it certainly does -- it's because the company has an uncanny gift for pushing things further without...Tags: Movies, Jeff Garlin, Alfred Hitchcock, Fiction, Pixar
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Dip into films' beautiful disasters
Sun Movie CriticThe great Sam Peckinpah once said, "It's not just blowing up a bridge, it's the way you blow up a bridge." That's how I feel about apocalyptic or dystopian movies. It's not just blowing up the world, it's the way you blow up the world. Pundits are...Tags: Tim Burton, George Lucas, Television, Movies, James Cameron
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