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ALICIA POTTER
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Reviews - Review: Old Dogs
Director Walt Becker re-teams with his Road Hogs star and apparent muse John Travolta for another execrable entry in the aging boomer buddy “comedy” genre.
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ANNIE LARMON
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Museum And Gallery - Deep cuts
The beauty of Kara Walker's silhouettes lies in their concurrent brutality and daintiness, and in her unabashed exploration cutting to the meat of the black-and-white binary in American contemporary culture.
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ASHLEY RIGAZIO
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Lifestyle Features - 10 memorable moments from Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is an unapologetic, cross-promotional cheese-fest. But whether you love or hate it, you have to admit that its giant balloons are nearly as synonymous with the holiday feast as turkey, cranberries, and indigestion.
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BRIAN DUFF
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Restaurant Reviews - Some strong choices
A pan-Asian restaurant comes in handy if you are having trouble making a decision. But thanks to several openings in the last year, Portlanders looking for a menu with several Asian cuisines will have to make a choice.
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CHRIS FARAONE
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CD Reviews - Wale | Attention Deficit
It turns out there is merit behind the billion-dollar hype machine that’s been propelling Wale since he surfaced on the face of URB two years ago.
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CHRISTOPHER GRAY
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Books - It takes a village
Treble Treble , a new 15-page photobook and 10-artist compilation album curated by local musician and budding photographer Joshua Loring, is the first concerted effort to market Portland's indie music scene.
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DAN CLARK
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New England Music News - Ocean + Desolate Grace
At Geno’s, November 13
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DAVID KISH
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Hoopleville - Meet the Kleenex Designers
They'll rub your nose in it
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DAVID THORPE
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Music Features - The Big Hurt: Faces refaced
Faces refaced, Spears speared, Hook hacked
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DEIRDRE FULTON
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Features - Camera crazy
With a large number of new entrants, and several returning filmmakers, the fourth annual Portland Phoenix Maine Short Film Festival was a rousing success.
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EDITORIAL
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The Editorial Page - Whalin' on Palin
Give Sarah Palin this: she isn’t driven by polls. If she wanted to improve her chances at political success, she would have used her book and promotional tour to convince America that she has substance and gravitas .
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JEFF INGLIS
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This Just In - Catching up with FairPoint’s decline
We've been telling you for ages how bad the FairPoint deal was for residents of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
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JEFF TAMARKIN
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CD Reviews - Tom Waits | Glitter and Doom Live
Arriving five years after his last release of new material, and two after the three-disc Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards box of outtakes and oddities, this live set culled from assorted 2008 gigs could be seen as a time marker.
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KEN GREENLEAF
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Museum And Gallery - Arc printing
For more than 50 years David Driskell, in his art and his distinguished academic career, has been a creative force in the intersection of modernist art and the African diaspora.
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LINDSAY STERLING
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Features - Epic Albanian foodstory
Portland resident Bill Dilios taught me how to make his favorite dish from Albania, kotopita.
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LISA SPINELLI
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Lifestyle Features - Photos: Gross Thanksgiving food to avoid
Thanksgiving is a time for gorging on food and hanging out with family, but really it's mostly about the food. There are some dishes that take it too far, however, and we are here to help you steer clear of those.
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MADDY MYERS
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Reviews - Review: The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Chris Weitz comes on board to direct Twilight ’s hotly awaited sequel, New Moon , but the second bite doesn’t sate quite like the first. Bella (Kristen Stewart) celebrates her 18th birthday with vampire boyfriend Edward (Robert Pattinson); when she gets a paper cut at the party.
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MEGAN GRUMBLING
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Theater - Basking in life
Nancy and Charlie (Kate Braun and Peter Josephson) have made it to the other side: Their kids are raised, released into the world, and producing their own offspring.
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MIKAEL WOOD
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CD Reviews - Annie | Don't Stop
Things have gotten pretty crowded in the electro-pop demi-monde since Annie released her indie-hit debut, Anniemal , back in 2004.
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MIKE MILIARD
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News Features - Glenn Beck's unhinged Sweater saga
Hello, America. A special Glenn Beck Program tonight: I'm speaking to you from somewhere in the North Pole, and let me tell you [adopts cartoonish yokel voice with rubbery exaggerated shiver] it is coooooooold up here.
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MITCH KRPATA
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Videogames - Review: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
You're standing in an elevator with men wearing bulletproof vests and wielding machine guns. "No Russian," the leader reminds you, as the doors open to reveal a line of persons waiting at the airport security gate.
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PHOENIX STAFF
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Lifestyle Features - Slideshow: Snow and ski art contest 2010
Finalists from our annual illustration contest
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PORTLAND PHOENIX LETTERS
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Letters - Continuing homophobia
Deirdre Fulton's and Shay Stewart-Bouley's comments and Seth Berner's letter on the Marriage Equality Act repeal are insightful. I would add another perspective:
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PORTLAND PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
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New England Music News - Kudos to Phish nerds, and other music matters
We stand corrected
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SAM PFEIFLE
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CD Reviews - Bare bones
His press materials tell me the young Benjamin Burgess is "uniquely compassionate."
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SONYA TOMLINSON
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New England Music News - Music Seen: Brother Ali
Even if you've seen Brother Ali before, you have not seen the show that he played last week.
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BOSTON
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New Media
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