Feb 21-27, 2007

Feb 21-27, 2007 / Vol. 12 / No. 25
How Big Blue Has Changed the Tone of Green Mountains Culture; An Artist Exhibits Her Former Eating Disorder; A Hardwick Company Rakes on Tofu

House Party

EXHIBIT: “Buyer’s Market” Michael Smith, Axel Stohlberg and Ethan Azarian: Paintings and mixed-media works. Flynndog, Burlington. Through March. ARTWORK:”Sin City” by Michael Smith The Chinese…

ZOOM*1/2

Tim Allen is back in family-film mode as a retired superhero who puts his cape back on when he’s asked to teach at a school…

THE U.S. VS JOHN LENNON***

Chronicling a 10-year period in his life (1966-1976), this documentary looks at the Nixon administration’s attempt to silence the politically influential ex-Beatle. (99 min, PG-13)…

MARIE ANTOINETTE***1/2

Kirsten Dunst stars in Sofia Coppola’s follow-up to Lost in Translation, a revisionist look at the teen queen’s life with a rocking 1980s soundtrack. Costarring…

INFAMOUS****

The other movie about Truman Capote. Toby Jones and Sandra Bullock star in Douglas McGrath’s portrait of the late author and the making of his…

HALF NELSON****1/2

Ryan Gosling plays a high school teacher battling a substance-abuse problem. Shareeka Epps is a lonely young girl about to make a choice she may…

13 TZAMETI***

From director Gela Babluani comes this minimalist crime drama about an impoverished family man who steals a package he thinks will bring him riches, but…

Dirtminers, American Typewriter

(Animalville, CD) Dirtminers’ architect and front man Raph Worrick calls his band’s American Typewriter “11-odd songs from a Vermontario carny.” The album is draped in…


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