PopWatch Planner: Christmas movies, dragon tattoos… and Justin Bieber
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
Seattle Times theater critic Misha Berson lists DVD sets worth noting — from the original “Brideshead Revisited” to a holiday “Dora the Explorer” trio.
Paddling solo in a canoe can be tricky, but Becky Mason makes it look easy, even when solo paddling a big red cedar and canvas tandem canoe. Mason’s strokes are graceful and fluid eliciting an elegant boat response that embodies the term “canoe ballet.”
1: Why do Laurel and Hardy get fired from the toy shop in “Babes in Toyland”? 2: How does the angel Clarence inscribe the copy of “Tom Sawyer” in “It’s a Wonderful Life”? 3: In “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” Lucy asks…
RATING: (WILD APPLAUSE) In 1965, John Coltrane’s classic quartet performed his epochal “A Love Supreme” suite at the Antibes Jazz Festival in the south of France – the only public performance of the impassioned…
RATING: (POLITE APPLAUSE) There’s a disturbing obstacle that might prevent one from enjoying this NBC comedy series, and perhaps that’s why it lasted just one season. The blockage: one’s political views.
Rare is the actor who doesn’t mind being upstaged, especially by an animal. After all, animals, like children, don’t have to work at it
Opening Wednesday The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo The Adventures of Tintin Opening Friday The Flowers of War I Melt With You My Reincarnation Silent Souls We Bought a Zoo Opening Christmas Day The Darkest Hour War Horse
‘Rooney who?” is not a question people will be asking much longer.
For a short spell in the late ’60s and early ’70s, former comedy writer and talk show host Dick Cavett made a futile run at Johnny Carson’s late night kingdom with a sketchless show that was long on conversation.