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In the Middle Ages, the term locum tenens, Latin for "holding the place," was used to describe substitute priests. Though still a church term, locum tenens is also used for temporary health-care jobs. John Huneke, 69, who last year sold the ophthalmology practice he ran for 33 years in...
Despite Weber’s obsessive grooming and refining of materials, his tastes are strikingly multi-faceted. This diversity perhaps accounts for the film’s narrative style, which is free-form and free-associative to a head-spinning degree. Archival footage of outrageous singer-pianist Frances Faye will...
Sept. 11, 2001 Four planes hijacked as terrorists launch attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington. A fourth plane crashes in Pennsylvania Sept. 13, 2001 Police in Brussels arrest Nizar Trabelsi and another suspected terrorist. They also find an Uzi submachine pistol...
The film, after all, is seen through the eyes of Ed Crane (Billy Bob Thornton), a quiet small-town barber who manages to remain taciturn even as the film’s narrator. Instead of talking, he observes and listens. In this way, he learns that his wife, Doris (Frances...
Frances McDormand