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Mousing around Print E-mail
By Robert Hunt   
Friday, 22 August 2008
 

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Who's the leader of the club that sues for excess use?

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From a Wise man Print E-mail
By Donna Korando, Beacon Staff   
Thursday, 21 August 2008
 

frederick100wiseman.jpgFrom The Museum of the Moving Image , America's greatest documentarian talks about links between literature and film.

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Lost treasures, with a bit of the plague Print E-mail
By Donna Korando, Beacon Staff   
Tuesday, 19 August 2008
 

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Now you can see one of the oddest films of the early '70s: Jacques Demy's "The Pied Piper," barely released by a studio that clearly had no idea how to handle it.

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Lucky in love Print E-mail
By Susan Waugh   
Monday, 18 August 2008
 

vickychristina100.jpgYou don't like Woody Allen? OK, but Vicky Cristina Barcelona is still worth seeing.

 

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Manny Farber, 1917-2008 Print E-mail
By Robert Hunt   
Monday, 18 August 2008
 

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Cinema St. Louis' The Lens is a multi-contributor blog aimed primarily - but by no means exclusively - at local cinephiles. The Lens will have a specifically St. Louis perspective when relevant - and will preview Cinema St. Louis events - but because film encompasses the world, the blog will offer material on every aspect of movie culture, with no ties to a particular place. Lens contributors - critics, academics, journalists, novelists, poets, essayists and filmmakers - will write, at any length and in any form, about all film-related topics, allowing for a wide array of approaches: simple reviews, stray thoughts, essays, reported articles, cartoons, photos, even audio clips and videos.

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Beacon staff reporter Robert Joiner is now in Denver and will travel to Minneapolis-St. Paul to bring you news that matters from both conventions. The Beacon will also have blogging contributors inside both meetings.

See all our convention coverage in one convenient place.

 

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The Beacon, through Helium.com, invites writers to respond to questions we pose on timely topics. Winning articles appear in the Beacon. 

To see the latest winner, read "Reduce the stigma of reporting medical errors "   

Our next topic: Read "Nearly naked in the St. Louis night" and write about your impression of St. Louis. For details, visit Helium.

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The Beacon and KETC/Channel 9 are covering mortgage forclosures – how they're affecting St. Louis area residents and where you can find help. 

Visit our special section to read coverage of this issue, watch Channel 9's stories and access resources to find help.

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