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WEB EXCLUSIVE ENTERTAINMENT |
POSTED FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 2004 |
• Eleanor Clift on ‘Farenheit 9/11’ Michael Moore just might win a few converts to the anti-Bush cause with ‘Farenheit 9/11.’ And if not, he sure has energized the base |
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POSTED FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 2004 |
• Q&A: Ozomatli's Latin Pop A member of the Grammy-winning Latin pop outfit Ozomatli discusses the diverse ingredients that give the band's music its flavor |
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• Jim Jarmusch on 'Coffee and Cigarettes' Indie filmmaker Jim Jarmusch explains why two of America’s favorite addictions are featured in his latest film—and why it took him so long to finish the movie |
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• Margaret Cho: From Comedy To Activism From politics to same-sex marriage outfits to rapping about health care, comedian-turned-activist Margaret Cho has plans to change the world—one laugh at a time |
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PAST ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT COVERAGE |
• Along Came Spidey Glad to see Tobey Maguire back in the tights? So is he. 'Spider-Man 2' was a pain to get off the ground. But here's the good news: the movie really soars |
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