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...artistic director Robert Falls. "It's purely about doing the work, so people get very good at it. Chicagoans make theaters everywhere - out of a storefront, upstairs in a building - and charge little for tickets." Chicago audiences also have an enlightened reputation. It was their rapturous reception that made Mel Brooks' The Producers a must-see in New York City before it had even arrived there. But with over 200 theater companies to choose from, it can be tough deciding what to see. Here are five shows we recommend: Finishing the Picture (Goodman Theatre, Sept. 21-Oct. 31) Arthur Miller...
...Hero's rank by this measure for a foreign-language film, behind Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ...
Like a Last Supper print on the dining-room wall, Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ--on DVD this week, untainted by extras--is sure to be a must-own for millions of Christians. But maybe not a must-watch. In a theater, viewers were riveted to their seats watching the Godman's ordeal. At home, many will squeamishly fast-forward through this edifying gauntlet of Kick-the-Christ...
...that, once upon a time, he was just a guy whose biggest problem was trying to get his girlfriend to sleep with him. Enter Walter Salles. In his latest film, The Motorcycle Diaries, the Oscar-nominated Brazilian director (Central Station) looks at Guevara before he started making history (imagine Mel Gibson making a film about a carpenter who wonders why he doesn't look like his dad). Salles' yet-to-be hero is the 23-year-old Ernesto Guevara, a romantic, asthmatic Argentinian medical student who hasn't yet picked up a gun or earned the nickname Che (a casual...
Prior to their resurgence in 1994, the Yankees were, well, awful. With a lineup stocked with such no-names as Mike Blowers, Mel Hall and Alvaro Espinoza, the Yankees were the laughingstock of the American League, which—while perhaps prompting the occasional chuckle from Boston—provided little fodder for Red Sox fans to either cheer or jeer. Even when New York captured the World Series title in 1996, the response was muted. Another season, like every other since 1918, had come and gone without a World Series victory, but there was little reason to decry that...