Mar 14-20, 2007

Mar 14-20, 2007 / Vol. 12 / No. 28
Singer-Songwriter Lowell Thompson Gets His Licks In; “Cyber-Bullying” Common Among VT Teen Girls; Sanders Ignores Town Meeting Resolutions Calling for the Impeachment of President George W. Bush

The Pandas, Solutions

(Rogue Tape Records, CD) Post-rock – or whatever we’re supposed to call that dreamily expansive and mostly instrumental genre these days – has lost a…

dug Nap [SIV12]

3/9/07, FlynnSpace, Burlington, VT: Local Burlington artist dug Nap performs his one-man, one-night sold out show, “My Imaginary Girlfriend” to an eager crowd. Audience members…

Four Play

EXHIBIT: Paintings by Ray Brown, Galen Cheney and Frank Woods, and neo-pop collages by Rob Booz. Artpath Gallery, Burlington. Through April. ARTWORK:”Repose” by Rob Booz…

THE DEPARTED***1/2

Who cares if it’s a remake when it’s Martin Scorsese doing the remaking? The Goodfellas director transforms Wai Keung Lau and Alan Mak’s Infernal Affairs…

BABEL***1/2

From 21 Grams-director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu comes this meditation on the invisible connections between people and the way a tragedy can ripple from one side…

FAST FOOD NATION***

Richard (Waking Life) Linklater combines forces with Eric Schlosser, author of The New York Times bestseller, to turn the nonfiction work into a dramatic feature…

CONFETTI***

Debbie Islitt directed this British comedy, which follows three couples as they compete in a contest for the Most Original Wedding of the Year. Martin…

BORAT***

Brit wit Sacha Baron Cohen brings one of his characters from HBO’s “Da Ali G Show” to the big screen. Kazakhi journalist Borat Sagdiyev crosses…


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