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Ant-Man #1: Spencer aims to deliver a tiny fighter who’s accessible to new readers

Right after the first-look trailer debut of Marvel Studios’ “Ant-Man,” Marvel Comics – as it so often does pegged to future blockbusters – has a comic book ready for the character’s current ...

Starting 2015 with a bang

The questions we should be asking about 'Selma'

Since its Dec. 25 release, “Selma,” Ava DuVernay’s movie about Martin Luther King Jr., President Lyndon Baines Johnson and the leadup to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, has been under attack ...

Kirk Cameron makes himself a Razzies target

“Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas” has a zero percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes and it’s currently topping the list of 100 worst movies of all time on IMDB – yes, below even “Superbabies: Bab...

‘Portlandia’ takes a different path in season 5

LOS ANGELES – Ask Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein to give up hints about the new season of “Portlandia,” and a few words suffice to make any true admirer of the IFC satire giddy with anti...

The ‘quiet surfer dude’ who rebuilt the Harvard Art Museums

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – When Tom Lentz interviewed for the top job at the Harvard Art Museums back in 2003, the hiring committee received a strange warning. The soft-spoken director of the Smiths...

'Game of Thrones' is coming to an IMAX near you

Movie-going was not a popular activity in 2014. In fact, Hollywood saw its bleakest ticket sales in two decades. Meanwhile, television is still enjoying its golden age. So you can...

The funny and fragile times of Bob Hope

Book traces life of extraordinary entertainer

Arts Briefs

Yoga, writing retreat offered for new year Joy Kilpatrick and Rachel Turiel are teaming up to lead a yoga and writing retreat for the new year. The retreat, which will ...

The scientist and Shangri-La

Durango artist’s exhibit explores quantum physics, utopia on Earth

Historical fiction at its finest

A Terrible Unrest brings reader to Colorado’s Ludlow Massacre

Museum capturing Ferguson history as it happens

ST. LOUIS – From street-artist paintings on boards protecting store windows to signs bearing the now iconic statement, “Hands Up. Don’t Shoot,” cultural images from the Ferguson protests hav...
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