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Blossoming
Paul Thomas Anderson the director of "Boogie Nights" and "Magnolia" is back with the idiosyncratic "Punch-Drunk Love."
BY MARK CARO / Chicago Tribune
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They're back Senegal's reunited Orchestra Baobab is creating a stir.
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Buzz, buzz Celeb gossip on Schwarzenegger, Sean Penn, James Gandolfini.
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Now showing Spooky "Ring," bad "Formula 51," Katie Holmes in "Abandon."
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Taking on a violent America
In "Bowling for Columbine," which opens Friday, Michael Moore takes on his most formidable foe yet: The American psyche.
BY GLENN LOVELL / Mercury News
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A crying shame
Faith Hill's latest album is a horrible collection of songs that often have as little character as a box of Pop Tarts.
BY DAVE FERMAN / Star-Telegram Pop Music Critic
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TV trouble There are so many good actors on TV, and so often they end up in bad shows.
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Going all the way New York's new MoSex offers an informative take on the sexuality of Americans from the mid-19th century onward.
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Sly 'Monsters' and ravishing 'Beauty'
The recent DVD arrivals of "Monsters, Inc." and "Beauty and the Beast" offers an interesting contrast in the state of the art in animation.
BY DESMOND RYAN / Philadelphia Inquirer Columnist
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