Your Right To Call Your Girlfriend Ends Where My 900-Seat Cinerama Begins
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Should a theater be allowed to jam your cell phone?
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European culture leaders should smack down fanatical Islamists. Instead, they're bending over for them.
The poetic injustice of Moustapha Akkad's murder
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The TV show Dallas helped overthrow Ceausescu. Now gangsta rap and pop culture are driving out corrupt post-Soviet thugs.
What Bruce Wayne and Anakin Skywalker can tell us about America's political mood
Dylan's late-career revival owes more to his audience than to his muse
Britain's unluckiest novelist on mass culture and mass destruction.
Why weak box office and sagging DVD numbers are cause for consumer celebration
A Decent Factory slams corporate social responsibility
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Prosecuting human traffickers may do more harm than good
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How to make a Crusades movie in the era of Osama bin Laden