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Film Review: “The Double Life of Veronique”
The Double Life of Veronique, a film by renowned Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Kiéslowski, is not so much an enigma as a dramatic celebration of the unknown.
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Aim and Ignite Proves that Music Is fun.
Ever since Nate Ruess released word of The Format’s anticipated third LP, “Holy Ghosts”, Tyler’s excitement has not died away, despite the band’s breakup.
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Coraline Is a Children’s Book for Big Kids
This novella follows Coraline Jones as unending rain, unsympathetic parents, and unimaginable boredom inspire her to explore her surroundings.
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Personal History Meets Pop and Prose
Though many of the essays in her non-fiction collection take place in mid-90s England, Jane Satterfield successfully taps the vein of American culture and society.
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Enjoy other recent articles by TSTS:
- Art & Literature: Whitehead’s Sag Harbor Is a Summer Story
- Art & Literature: Blacken the Bubble Bursts a Bubble
- Media & Leisure: Geek Crushing on Filmmaker Eric Red
- Art & Literature: Reading Between Lines of The Reader
- Food & Drink: Thoroughly American at Arthur’s Tavern
- Art & Literature: Mr. Darcy Wants to Suck Your Blood?
