Sun,24 May 2009 Hindustan Times Sat, 23 May 2009 21:37 PM PDT COMMENT ON THIS ! Your Views! Bollywood veteran Rishi Kapoor gave acting lessons at a film school here and told students that it was important for an actor to know every aspect of movie-making. | CANNES: And who will win Best Film today? The Malay Mail Sat, 23 May 2009 21:22 PM PDT Normal 0 false false false EN-MY X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 THE Cannes film festival winds up today when the Palme d'Or for best movie and other prizes will be awarded. | Movie Times The Pasco Tribune Sat, 23 May 2009 21:20 PM PDT MOVIE TIMES Movie listings are submitted by Bay area theaters. They are subject to change without notice. These listings reflect only today's movie times. | Films in main competition at Cannes TVNZ Sat, 23 May 2009 21:15 PM PDT The Cannes film festival winds up on Sunday (Monday NZT) when the Palme d'Or for best movie and other prizes will be awarded | Need To Know The Fayetteville Observer Sat, 23 May 2009 21:13 PM PDT 1Glory Days festivities continue tonight at 7:30 with Sunday Movie in the Park at Festival Park in downtown Fayetteville. âJourney to the Center of the Earthâ will be shown. Admission is free. | Roberts to Carifta athletes: No shortcut to success Trinidad Express Sat, 23 May 2009 21:12 PM PDT TALKING SPORTS: Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs, Gary Hunt, right, addresses the CARIFTA swim, water polo and track and field athletes yesterday during an appreciation ceremony at the Movie Towne Conference Center, themed: "Honouring Excellence". | Dan Brown's Robert Langdon inspired by DU professor The Triangle Online Sat, 23 May 2009 21:06 PM PDT Robert Langdon, the protagonist in Dan Brown's popular novel and new movie "Angels & Demons," as well as "The Da Vinci Code," hits Drexel close to home - the fictional professor and adventurer is named after Drexel's own John Langdon. Langdon, a professor of typography at Drexel's Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design, also designed ambigrams for Angels & Demons. | Race in space: Spock as an interracial child Athens Banner-Herald Sat, 23 May 2009 20:59 PM PDT The newest "Star Trek" movie deals with a subject close to my heart: interracial children. As the mother of interracial children myself, I wondered how this fascination with dual parentage would play out. In the movie, it emerges not in the epic scope of interplanetary warfare, but in the figure of Spock, here situated as a biracial child coping with identity confusion | | |
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