May 17-23, 2006

May 17-23, 2006 / Vol. 11 / No. 37
Why Young Entrepreneurs See Green in Vermont; the Human Price of Military Conflict; Bristol’s Mushroom Man

Kris Gruen, Lullaby School

(Mother West, CD) Central Vermont’s folk scene is populated by graying hippies trying to recapture the ancient, and often tired, sounds of yesteryear. Montpelier-based singer-songwriter…

Dark Park, Dark Park

(Self-released, CD) Burlington’s Dark Park straddle the line between two seemingly disparate genres: jam-rock and indie-pop. Like a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup, this combination of…

Biz Kids

They were under 30 when they started. Why young entrepreneurs see green in Vermont.

THE NEW WORLD***1/2

Colin Farrell and Q’Orianka Kilcher are paired in writer-director Terrence Malick’s historical epic chronicling the first encounters between European and Native-American cultures in 1607 Jamestown….

RUMOR HAS IT**

Rob Reiner directs this romantic comedy in which a young woman stumbles upon a family secret that changes her life. Starring Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Costner…

NANNY MCPHEE***

Emma Thompson stars in director Kirk Jones’ supernatural babysitter saga based on Christianna Brand’s bestselling “Nurse Matilda” series and Thompson’s own screenplay. With Colin Firth…

MUNICH*****

Eric Bana, Daniel Craig and Geoffrey Rush star in Steven Spielberg’s historical thriller about the murder of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics. (R)…

GRANDMA’S BOY*1/2

Allen Covert plays a middle-aged videogame tester who moves in with his 80-year-old grandmother and her two roommates when his best friend blows the rent…

FATELESS ****1/2

Marcell Nagy stars in director Lajos Koltai’s adaptation of Imre Kertesz’s Nobel Prize-winning novel about a Jewish boy’s experiences in Nazi-occupied Hungary. (140 min, NR)…


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