For a 127-year-old institution, the Cincinnati Art Museum isn't resting on its laurels or on dated 19th-century notions of what constitutes fine art. If you've been there lately and seen the red Jag
CENTURY CITY, Calif. -- Just as Harvey Keitel was explaining the importance of being present at the creation of the modern "indie" film movement -- Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, The Bad Lieuten
LOS ANGELES -- For a high-school graduate, the former Punk Rock singer Henry Rollins has an amazing frame of reference. In conversation, whether talking Punk or movies -- the latter of which oste
By Steve rosen LOS ANGELES -- Too often, the huge domestic popularity of Japanese ghost and horror movies gets lost in translation here in the U.S. These films, certified smashes in their native
Santa Monica, Calif. -- Way back in 1956, when Johnny Burnette's Rock N Roll Trio recorded the memorable "Rock Therapy," the point was that this new and vibrant youth music was therapy for what
LOS ANGELES -- The name has now been claimed but an alternate title, both provocative and pertinent, for 2002's spy thriller The Bourne Identity could have been I, Robot. As part of the CIA's
Winner of the top prize at the recent Cannes Film Festival, going into wide release with an under-protest R rating (the film opens in Cincinnati on Friday), Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 prove
Harry Potter's magical powers are diminishing. No, I'm not referring to Harry Potter the character. As a third-year student at the castle-like Hogwarts School of Wizardry and Witchcraft, he's
Jim Jarmusch doesn't drink coffee. The table in his hotel room in Los Angeles has several teacups and a handsome white ceramic pot. There also are no cigarettes present -- no butts, matches or as