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  • Some assembly required for “Seven Psychopaths”

    Some assembly required for “Seven Psychopaths”

    November 13, 2012 By Jim Lane

    Even though it's technically British, it's got two American union bugs in the last frame: IATSE and Teamsters.

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  • Again: Fifth “Fringe” season an absolute must watch!

    Again: Fifth “Fringe” season an absolute must watch!

    November 13, 2012 By John Wojcik

    Heavily explored so far in Season Five is the concept of what humans consider "beautiful," and how that relates to "joy" and "happiness."

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  • Environment, unions, bluegrass, and metal: Panopticon’s “Kentucky”

    Environment, unions, bluegrass, and metal: Panopticon’s “Kentucky”

    November 9, 2012 By Blake Skylar

    Kentucky covers corporate greed, union busting, environmental abuse, and the bonds of workers and family - and those are just the main themes.

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  • “All Together”: Getting old in new France

    “All Together”: Getting old in new France

    November 9, 2012 By Eric A. Gordon And Dale Greenfield

    The vaguely socialistic title references "The New Communards," consisting of a crack ensemble cast of two actresses well known to American audiences.

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  • Artist Al Heuer talks pop art and politics

    Artist Al Heuer talks pop art and politics

    November 9, 2012 By Blake Skylar

    When it comes to political activism, "What better way [to take part in it] than through photography and painting?"

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