Scopes Trial drama still relevant today
In 1925, Tennessee biology teacher John Scopes was prosecuted for teaching evolution.
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In 1925, Tennessee biology teacher John Scopes was prosecuted for teaching evolution.
Gazette film critic Dan DiNicola says Miley Cyrus’ controversial photo shoot for Vanity Fair ought t
“Priceless” is exactly the kind of French comedy an American studio will adapt for an American audie
“The Visitor” is, so far, the finest movie of the year. It is a picture about the rebirth of a middl
“Made of Honor” may have an ounce of cute or touching moments, but it is mainly an embarrassment — t
The female version of “The Odd Couple” will be at the Colonial Little Theater starting tonight.
Unlike the abominable and awful “Transformers,” the new film “Iron Man” does its best to balance mat
Less than a buck a band: That’s all the Roots Music Festival costs tonight at Red Square (338 Broadw
Winner of this year’s Oscar for best foreign film, “The Counterfeiters” loosely chronicles events in
“Baby Mama,” starring Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, is a crowd-pleasing comedy, but falls well short of