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...Bass and Fatone’s acting chops? All this critic can say is that the two should stick to making millions of dollars by making music. Actually, speaking of which, On the Line is kind of like an N’Sync song. It’s moderately catchy when you’re experiencing it, but in then end, only a 12-year-old girl could love...
...terrorism investigation, plenty of you thought we made the wrong choice. "We have to live with the devastation and loss he caused, but we don't need to look at that evil face, big and bold on the cover of your magazine," wrote an angry woman. A California critic wondered, "Why, with the thousands of images of heroism and patriotism available at this time, did you choose him for your cover?" A Greeley, Colo., reader railed, "How dare you dignify this monstrous creature! Isn't it enough that we have to hear his name 50 times...
Like virtually every other cultural critic, Yardstick can relate this question to the awful national experience of Sept. 11. Here we have an act that nearly every human on the planet finds morally repugnant. People are saying that Sept. 11 saw the Death of Irony, but Yardstick tenders that Sept. 11 also saw the Death of the Agenda. Who will be morally outraged at events that took place 500 years ago, when so many people were massacred just a month ago? Christopher Columbus may very well be a symbol of immoral behavior, but these terrorists are real and they...
...against another tone. There must be harmony." In a painting he completed this year, Composition on a Red Background, he contrasts his reds with calmer gray and brown tones. Meanwhile, his bronze sculptures are marked by empty spots that, Fukuda explains, are meant to convey airiness. For well-known critic Alberto Beutenmuller of Sao Paulo, the traditional Asian side of Fukuda's work reflects a spirit of "not wanting to lose roots or customs...
Heralded as “the sexiest lesbian film of the year” by PlanetOut film critic Jenni Olsen, The Girl is supposed to be a celebration of lovemaking...