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NO ONE IS AN ISLAND: “GREENLAND” NAVIGATES THE TROUBLED WATERS OF FAMILY FRICTION

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted March 7, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

“I’d seen one of Nicholas’ plays in Halifax and I just fell in love with it,” says director Meg Taintor. “It was one of those things where I supposed to go see another show the next night and I cancelled it and bought another ticket to see his show again.”

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: Apollinaire Theatre Company, Arctic Circle, chelsea theatre works, Dennis Schmitt, ecological, Family, Faroe Islands, fault lines, Greenland, halifax, Iceland, Meg Taintor, Nicolas Billon, The Warming Island, trilogy

MORE MIDDLE-EARTH: THE CONCLUSION OF PETER JACKSON’S TRYING TRILOGY

Written by KRISTOFER JENSON Posted December 16, 2014 Filed Under: A+E, Film

Eru help us all if Peter Jackson ever decides to adapt War and Peace.

Filed Under: A+E, Film Tagged With: Battle of the Five Armies, film review, J.R.R. Tolkien, Lonely Mountain, LoTr, Middle-earth, Peter Jackson, Rocky II, Smaug, The Desolation of Smaug, The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, Thorin Oakenshield, Tim Burton, trilogy, War and Peace

MOCKINGJAY, OR THE TEENAGER’S GUIDE TO PROPAGANDA AND REVOLUTION

Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Posted November 20, 2014 Filed Under: Film

It’s a teenager’s guide to propaganda and revolution, but for those who are familiar with these narratives, its lesson feels heavy-handed, like a fictional—but not exactly literary—application written specifically for a history book.

Filed Under: Film Tagged With: Bella, District 13, Donald Sutherland, Edward, Elizabeth Banks, Gale, Game of Thrones, Hunger Games, Jacob, Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Katniss, Liam Hemsworth, Mockingjay, Natalie Dormer, Peeta, Philip Seymour Hoffman, President Snow, propaganda, revolution, trilogy, Twilight, Woody Harrelson, young adult

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