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Thursday, February 21, 2002 |
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A play in strange company
The Moreau Seminary produces `The Odd Couple' this weekend
By KATIE RAND
Scene Writer
By watching co-directors Nate Farley and Matthew Vereecke observe their actors during a rehearsal, it is easy to see why the pair chose this production. Farley, up-front and not hesitant to speak his mind, makes Vereecke look quiet and reserved. It ... [more]
`I'm not a singer, not yet an actress'
By C. SPENCER BEGGS
Scene Editor
"Crossroads" is abysmally bad. The trite MTV-hyped movie delivers little more than lame fairy tales for teens that can't even deliver a remotely coherent message. The movie begins by introducing three friends in sixth grade burying a shoebox of mementos that ... [more]
Comedy `Super' team needs backup
By MATT NANIA
Scene Movie Editor
In an age when a teen comedy film is released every other week and the kind of toilet humor made famous (or at least re-invigorated) by the Farrelly Brothers has uncomfortably found its home on Hollywood Boulevard, "Super Troopers" seems to ... [more]
Two Tickets for: "John Q"
By Melisa Rauch and Paul Camarata
Scene Movie Critics
This week, Melissa Rauch (MR) and Paul Camarata (PC) bring you "John Q," a story about a hostage situation in which the really crazy people are the ones surrounding the guy with the gun. Yeah, we're talking to you Anne Heche ... [more]
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