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21 Apr 2004

By Maria Pramaggiore | 21 Apr 2004 (Our Picks: Best Bets)

17 Dec 2003

For all the authentic rusticity of Cold Mountain and Big Fish, why can't we get a decent southern accent?
By Maria Pramaggiore | 17 Dec 2003 (News: Feature)

2 Apr 2003

North Carolina films come into focus at Full Frame
By Maria Pramaggiore | 2 Apr 2003 (Arts: Feature)

5 Feb 2003

Two festivals spotlight achievements in femme film and video.
By Maria Pramaggiore | 5 Feb 2003 (Film: Feature/ Review)

6 Nov 2002

A sharp-witted show uses one troubling American historical convention, minstrelsy, to critique another one–lynching. Too bad you missed it.
By Maria Pramaggiore | 6 Nov 2002 (Arts: Feature)

23 Oct 2002

Adam Sandler's inoffensive in his first semi-serious role, while Eight Women show what would have happened if the French invented Cop Rock
By David Fellerath and Maria Pramaggiore | 23 Oct 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)
Two different looks at the body politic: a subversive Davy Crockett at PRC and a search for the cause of atrocity at REP
By Maria Pramaggiore | 23 Oct 2002 (Arts: Feature)

2 Oct 2002

In Archipelago Theater's latest, crying ends all spiritual droughts
By Maria Pramaggiore | 2 Oct 2002 (Arts: Feature)

25 Sep 2002

Both "The Banger Sisters" and "Trapped" get in touch with current anxieties--with differing results
By Maria Pramaggiore | 25 Sep 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

18 Sep 2002

By Maria Pramaggiore | 18 Sep 2002 (Special Issues: Fall Guide)

4 Sep 2002

"Simone" avoids easy potty jokes and instead treats us like grownups.
By Maria Pramaggiore | 4 Sep 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

28 Aug 2002

The evils of excess are played out in a one-day conceptual art exhibit at Artspace.
By Maria Pramaggiore | 28 Aug 2002 (Arts: Feature)

21 Aug 2002

Gay audiences embrace comedian Margaret Cho, who in her new concert film chips away at rigid ideas about age, race, gender and sexuality.
By Maria Pramaggiore | 21 Aug 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

22 May 2002

In "Fat Girl," the physical differences between two sisters shape their ideas about who they are.
By Maria Pramaggiore | 22 May 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

17 Apr 2002

With a little character development and script renovation, Panic Room might make a movie.
By Maria Pramaggiore | 17 Apr 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

13 Mar 2002

In "40 Days and 40 Nights," Josh Hartnett temporarily forgoes sex--and his hopes for a serious film career.
By Maria Pramaggiore | 13 Mar 2002 (Film: Feature/ Review)

16 Jan 2002

The best Triangle theater productions in 2001 tackled fascism, racism, homophobia, terrorism and misogyny.
By Maria Pramaggiore | 16 Jan 2002 (Arts: Feature)

26 Dec 2001

"Rebels, Rubyfruit, and Rhinestones" challenges the mistaken belief that the South has contributed little to queer history.
By Maria Pramaggiore | 26 Dec 2001 (Arts: Feature)

12 Dec 2001

Manbites Dog's "Fit to Be Tied" sends up the typical American family and its holiday rituals.
By Maria Pramaggiore | 12 Dec 2001 (Arts: Feature)

5 Dec 2001

A 15-year-old male high-school student from Raleigh writes, produces and directs a searing feminist performance piece.
By Maria Pramaggiore | 5 Dec 2001 (Arts: Feature)
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