Posts by: Voxstaff

MU Panhellenic Association presented new philanthropy Circle of Sisterhood with a check to show commitment to its cause.

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A farewell party for PS:Gallery owners Jennifer Perlow and Chris Stevens brought another announcement about the gallery’s future.

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Fans can listen to the album before its release, which is a nice shout out to patient fans after the band’s long hiatus. The new album takes on new genres, styles and cameos.

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Ebert kept the review of this Oscar winner simple but thought-provoking.

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Did Roger Ebert believe that Slumdog Millionaire was a great film worth seeing? Reminisce with Roger regarding this 2008 Best Picture winner.

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Ebert’s review mocks the tone of the film and distills its essence to the reader.

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Historical inaccuracies are about the only thing Roger Ebert found wrong with this Mel Gibson classic.

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Two years after Roger Ebert won the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism, he reviewed Woody Allen’s 1977 film about a “nervous romance” with would-be nightclub singer Diane Keaton.

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It’s ironic that Ebert praised Spielberg for his directorial restraint while making this beast of a film when Ebert himself was known most for his distinctive writing style.

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Roger Ebert had a way of making the complex into something simpler and bringing us with him from point A to point B — even when we weren’t aware that B existed.

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In his review of Argo, Roger Ebert celebrates the effect that cinema has on individuals and the world. If you haven’t stood in line for a movie, to meet an actor or be an extra, you haven’t lived.

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Celebrate the tasty holiday with one of these mouth-watering selections.

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App review: erodr

March 14, 2013 11:12 am by

In this week’s issue of Vox, we interviewed Drew Halliday in our “A Conversation With” Q&A about the app he created, erodr. How does the app hold up to our reviewer?

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Small-town Missouri hits the big screen at SXSW Film Festival in a documentary about Branson in all of its showbiz, tourism glory. Watch videos, see the star-spangled outfits and read about the showing in this post.

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Fans and band crowded the lobby of the Missouri Theatre for True/False’s historically non-traditional closing night.

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Movie review: The Gatekeepers

March 4, 2013 1:15 am by

A set of interviews with past heads of Israeli security remind viewers of the power of talk, both in peacemaking and coping with the past. This film will certainly prompt discussion about the Israel-Palestine conflict.

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Movie review: Leviathan

March 4, 2013 1:15 am by

Co-directors Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel won the True Vision Award for Leviathan, which seeks to immerse viewers in its ocean setting. The film follows fishermen at sea, with all the peacefulness and perils that accompany that occupation.

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The panel brought together directors from several True/False movies to discuss the ethics experimentation of documentary filmmaking. Producer Signe Byrge Sorensen (The Act of Killing suggested people need better media literacy.

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Tasty food, a final film showing and last busker performance rounded out the evening.

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Movie review: After Tiller

March 3, 2013 8:40 pm by

Four late-term abortion providers share their stories and struggles in a personal and moving way.

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