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Interview: Jonah Hill straightens up
Money man
The Superbad star has embraced his inner math geek for his role in Moneyball , the film adaptation of Michael Lewis's best-selling book.
By
SEAN KERRIGAN
| September 20, 2011
Review: Moneyball
The game's plays are numbered
Adapting Michael Lewis's bestseller of the same title, director Bennett Miller and screenwriters Aaron Sorkin and Steven Zaillian take up Beane's story in 2002, when the A's, fresh from the previous season's playoff loss to the Yankees, try to rebuild after losing three of their superstars — Jason Giambi, Johnny Damon, and Jason Isringhausen — to richer teams.
By
PETER KEOUGH
| September 20, 2011
Balls of fire
Porn stars, witch doctors, elephant farts, and the worst soccer team on the planet take center stage at this summer’s World Cup
For one month every four years, the United States — try as it might — can’t impose its vacuous culture on the rest of the planet. The World Cup arrives and the Americans are, at best, an afterthought.
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG AND LANCE GOULD
| June 01, 2010
Is there 'hope' in Hollywood?
Three controversial (and sure to be Oscar-nominated) films tackle race in the age of Obama
Buoyed by President Barack Obama's campaign slogan, many had hopes for change after his election.
By
PETER KEOUGH
| January 29, 2010
Booked solid
A hefty season of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry
The holidays are over — time to hit the books.
By
BARBARA HOFFERT
| January 04, 2010
Review: The Blind Side
Despite what you may think, it's not a Sandra Bullock movie
It’s tough for any self-respecting critic to refrain from joyously tackling a Sandra Bullock movie — so it’s a good thing The Blind Side isn’t one.
By
CHRIS FARAONE
| November 17, 2009
Every Friday there's an art walk
Portland’s creativity is on display any time you care to look
This Friday, as the first Friday of every month, Portland art-lovers will wander the streets, checking out the latest and greatest our galleries, museums, and shops have to offer. Nearby communities have their own versions, too.
By
ANNA PEROCCHI
| August 05, 2009
Post-steroid baseball
Nine questions that will shape the new season
The bunting is hung. The chalk lines are laid out with Euclidian precision.
By
MIKE MILIARD
| April 02, 2009
Traffic Jammed
This small state should have better transit. So why doesn’t it?
It’s not just the relatively small number of RIPTA users who suffer from the inadequacy of Rhode Island’s transit system.
By
AMY LITTLEFIELD
| August 20, 2008
Traffic Jammed
This small state should have better transit. So why doesn’t it?
It’s not just the relatively small number of RIPTA users who suffer from the inadequacy of Rhode Island’s transit system.
By
AMY LITTLEFIELD
| August 20, 2008
The trouble with Carcieri’s musical chairs
Roundabout
Well, so much for the Carcieri administration’s assurances that the governor’s latest round of musical chairs would not bring with it an increase in staff positions and/or salary costs.
By
MARY ANN SORRENTINO
| March 12, 2008
A smack to the head
Pow! Chafee gets McCain right in the kisser
McCain’s pants-ing moment, as he entertained a typical GOP (all-white) AARP rally, was highly entertaining.
By
PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| February 20, 2008
Blissful bustle
RWU Theatre’s frisky Hay Fever
As vicarious fun goes, following about a party of squabbling hosts and befuddled guests at a country estate might not be much to recommend Hay Fever.
By
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| October 09, 2007
Number of the beast
Baseball stats demystified
It’s become the creationism v. evolution argument of baseball.
By
RYAN STEWART
| April 26, 2007
A Handy Guide to the Big Dig Screw-Up
Who was watching out for the integrity of the work on the Big Dig? Everyone and no one
As people try to sort out responsibility for the fiasco that led to the death of Milena Del Valle in the I-90 connector tunnel, you might have a hard time keeping the players straight.
By
DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| July 27, 2006
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