One day Haitian film festival The Journal News Mon, 20 Apr 2009 13:29 PM PDT A week long Haitian heritage celebration kicks off today with a film festival at the Cultural Arts Theater at Rockland Community College from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. The films being screened are âPluie Dâespoir,â a movie based on the story of a young peasant named Toussaint from the Haitian Provinces who has come to Port-au-Prince not only to survive, but also to strive with dignity and achieve a place ... | Record Store Day highlights, pt. 1 Charleston City Paper Mon, 20 Apr 2009 13:23 PM PDT Stores across the country took part in Record Store Day last Saturday. In Columbia, Easley, Sumter. Greenville, Gaffney, and the Charleston area many S.C. merchants participated. The local shops includes 52.5 Records downtown (561 King St., 843-722-3525), Monster Music & Movie s in West Ashley (946 Orleans Rd., 843-571-4657), Catâs Music in Summerville (1305-A N. Main St., 843-832-7704), and ... | Movie Preview: The Soloist Entertainment Weekly Mon, 20 Apr 2009 13:22 PM PDT JAMIE FOXX AND ROBERT DOWNEY JR. From fire-breathing A-types ( Jarhead , Miami Vice , The Kingdom ) to eccentric geniuses (Ray, which netted him a Best Actor Oscar), Jamie Foxx has an affinity for portraying guys on the brink. | A LOOK BACK:Actorâs Newport home up for sale Daily Pilot Mon, 20 Apr 2009 13:22 PM PDT A Newport Beach house once owned by Ken Niles, a 1920s-era radio personality and movie actor who has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, recently went up for sale. | Movie Preview: The Limits of Control Entertainment Weekly Mon, 20 Apr 2009 13:21 PM PDT ''I would describe my character as half human, half coyote â" the way he climbs over towns, on the rooftops,'' says Bernal. Since this is a Jim Jarmusch film, and not a new X-Men sequel, we assume he's speaking metaphorically. | | |
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