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...wedding. In the scenes that follow, the unglamorous Elliot narrates the events that lead him to his precarious situation at the altar. A platonic romance begins when Elliot improbably meets magazine editor Caroline Swann (Elizabeth Banks) and somehow becomes her fiancé. When Bradley Lake (Justin Theroux of “Six Feet Under” ), the love of Caroline’s life, resurfaces shortly before the couple’s wedding, poor Elliot is overwhelmed by insecurity...

Author: By Faith O. Imafidon, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: MOVIE REVIEW | 9/30/2005 | See Source »

...mention a few) of “Wet Hot American Summer” return for “The Baxter.” Michelle Williams has left her “Dawson’s Creek” days far behind, believable as awkward and loveable Cecil Mills. Justin Theroux, bizarre and oh-so-spooky in “Mulholland Drive,” steals several scenes, including a hilarious inversion of male machismo in which he cries in Elliot’s car lamenting how sensitive...

Author: By Faith O. Imafidon, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: MOVIE REVIEW | 9/30/2005 | See Source »

Photographer Marie Stauder spent three years documenting daily life around Earth's middle, producing a "living map of the Equator." Paul Theroux introduces this stunning visual record of equatorial cultures in the Americas, Africa and the Pacific. Click on time.com/equator...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Table of Contents: Feb. 16, 2004 | 2/16/2004 | See Source »

...Lonely Planet's A House Somewhere: Tales of Life Abroad explores what happens when we take the romance of travel one step further and settle down. The 26 stories read like an abridged edition of the past two decades' most popular travel books, with excerpts from Paul Theroux's Sunrise with Seamonsters and Pico Iyer's The Global Soul. For avid travel readers these will be old friends; for those new to the genre, it's a great way to catch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Off the Shelf | 2/24/2003 | See Source »

...genuinely feel that it makes it harder to countenance the dropping of bombs on Afghans or Iraqis. Clearly there are times when these things are necessary, but we live in an age when we rush into them too lightly. Which other travel writers do you admire? Writers like Paul Theroux and Jonathan Raban, who can write great descriptive passages. Raban has described the Mississippi River over and over, and every image is just exquisite. I wish I could do that. What are the advantages of being a foreigner? When I'm in England and things are going well...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Traveling Man | 12/8/2002 | See Source »

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