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Issue: April 16, 2008
Page: 3
48 stories found - 41 through 48
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  1. Keep It Down

    Taco Bell Bowlz bring on a serious case of existential angst

    By Malcolm Gay
    Published: April 16, 2008

    OK, I get it. This new slew of unrefrigerated ready-to-eat semi-perishables isn't new. We've been canning for nearly two centuries, and I'll bet not a day goes by that we...

  2. Film

    Leaving no gimmick unturned, that Super Size Me guy goes searching for Public Enemy No. 1

    By J. Hoberman
    Published: April 16, 2008

    Morgan Spurlock, the daredevil documentarian who lived on Big Macs for a month and turned this exercise in "body art" into the 2004 hit Super Size Me, returns — this time...

  3. Film

    Jason Segel uses his balls to great effect in Forgetting Sarah Marshall

    By Robert Wilonsky
    Published: April 16, 2008

    Jason Segel is responsible for two of the most cringe-inducing, hands-in-front-of-your-face moments in the recent history of television, both of which occurred during the sole...

  4. Stage

    Measure for Measure leaves Paul at a loss for words

    By Paul Friswold
    Published: April 16, 2008

    One of the perils of writing about the plays you see is that part of the evening is spent head-down furiously taking notes in the dark. This leads to sloppy handwriting and the...

  5. Stage

    Does a play about St. Louis' Bosnian community hit home?

    By Dennis Brown
    Published: April 16, 2008

    Avalon Theatre Company has found a temporary solution to one of the most pressing challenges facing all local theater groups: the need to expand its audience. The current world...

  6. Stage

    St. Louis Theater Capsules

    Dennis Brown and Paul Friswold suss out the local theater scene

    By Dennis Brown and Paul Friswold
    Published: April 16, 2008

    The Concert A bronze statue of John Lennon in a Havana park becomes the symbol of rebellion in the U.S. premiere of Ulises Rodríguez Febles' parable about oppression in...

  7. Art

    St. Louis Art Capsules

    Malcolm Gay encapsulates the St. Louis arts scene

    By Malcolm Gay
    Published: April 16, 2008

    Opening Currents 102: Sarah Oppenheimer The Saint Louis Art Museum has given over to installation artist Sarah Oppenheimer one of the galleries that houses its modern...

  8. Game On

    House of the Dead returns for the Wii, stiff as ever

    By Chris Ward
    Published: April 16, 2008

    If you don't remember a game called The Typing of the Dead, you're not alone. Released on the failed Sega Dreamcast system, this gory, hilariously titled arcade-style shooter...

Issue: April 16, 2008
Page: 3
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