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3rd Annual Urchie Award Nominations, Part 1
As actors, writers, politicians, and musicians everywhere anxiously stare at their phones hoping for calls from their agents, we’re here to announce the 2012 Urchie Award Nominees. In a year when political and environmental stakes were higher than ever, artists … Continue reading
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The Art of Silence: Hollywood’s Golden Age Revisited in ‘The Artist’
By Geo Ong I love silent movies. I love the physical comedy of Buster Keaton, the pathos and social commentary of Charlie Chaplin, and the haunting atmosfears of films like Metropolis and Battleship Potemkin. So, when I geared myself up … Continue reading
