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An exhibition of what-ifs, designed to be seen, not read, will be on display through February.
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A host of comedy and Broadway favorites are set to perform the collection of short stories penned by Simon Rich.
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Who's going to the movies this month? It's going to be a time to see something special on the big screen, whether it's Marvel's first showcase for a solo female superhero or it's a new documentary sharing the historical record of the first Moon landing or it's Jordan Peele's follow-up to Get Out.
Below is our guide to all the major titles coming to theaters in March and how to get your tickets now.
March 1:
Greta
Stars: Chloe Grace Moretz, Isabelle Huppert, Maika Monroe
Neil Jordan (The Crying Game) co-wrote and directed this thriller about a friendship between a lonely widowed piano teacher and a young woman new to New York City who found and returned the older woman's purse. As the two begin to grow closer, the titular piano... Read More
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Back in the late 1970s a local UHF station in my Detroit market, WKBD TV-50, ran a summer series consisting of long unseen, rarely syndicated-by-then sitcoms from the 1950s and early- 60s, most of which never turned up anywhere else since. These included The People's Choice (starring Jackie Cooper), How to Marry a Millionaire (based on the movie, and featuring Barbara Eden), December Bride (and its spin-off, Pete & Gladys), Topper, My Little Margie, Love That Bob! (aka The Bob Cummings Show) and others. What prompted the airing of this collection of old shows? Maybe the local station had rights and the prints were collecting dust, or perhaps some enterprising distributor packaged them together and syndicated them nationally. I have no idea. Some of these were pretty tepid, but others were great. The one I liked the most is also by far the m...Read the entire review
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