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Movie Review: The Artist
I was afraid The Artist would be a pretentious piece of crud, partly because it had won so many awards, and partly because it was both in black-and-white and almost without sound. After all, using bl...
Posted on 3/17/13 at 4:56 PM
The story so far
Earlier this year, I became a father. It's been a hell of a journey so far. My daughter is, quite simply, amazing. She eats. She poops. She sleeps. She melts my heart. Right now, that's about all she...
Posted on 12/12/12 at 1:35 PM
JC student exploring Harry Potter film sites
For all Harry Potter fans (count me in) just imagine how it would feel to be in the Great Hall at Hogwarts, the sorting place for newcomers to the school of wizardry. Films are made every day, and what sets the Harry Potter series apart from many modern-day movies are the physical, everyday locations where the scenes were shot. Most of the places where the impactful shots were filmed, the “sorting hat scene” or the “sorcerer-stone scene,” etc., do exist. Not everything is computer-produced. Some things, including some strange and playful locations, are as real as your own home.By Sharon Cox , May 23, 2013
Stutsman County Museum opens Saturday
The Stutsman County Memorial Museum in the historic Lutz Mansion will kick off the 2013 season with an old-fashioned card party and fry bread starting at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 25.May 23, 2013
Three Dog Night coming to Shooting Star Casino in June
May 23, 2013
What's Happening for May 23, 2013
The “What’s Happening” calendar features information on benefits, fundraisers and cultural events in the area. To list an event, call Kathy Steiner at 952-8449 or email ksteiner@ jamestownsun.com. Any admission charge or fee for events must be included. A contact name and telephone number are required for Sun questions. Rummage sales will not be published.May 23, 2013
Fox show brings messy workplaces to television
NEW YORK (AP) — This time "you're fired" is more than a Donald Trump catchphrase. Fox is turning the firing of real people from real jobs into prime-time entertainment starting this week.By David Bauder, AP Television Writer , May 22, 2013
Is it vandalism or street art?
By John Lamb, Forum News Service , May 20, 2013
'Trek' does $70.6M but falls short of studio hopes
LOS ANGELES (AP) — "Star Trek: Into Darkness" has warped its way to a $70.6 million domestic launch from Friday to Sunday, though it's not setting any light-speed records with a debut that's lower than the studio's expectations.By David Germain, AP Movie Writer , May 19, 2013
'Catching Fire' dampened but not drowned at Cannes
CANNES, France (AP) — Little could lessen the fever-pitched excitement for "Hunger Games: Catching Fire," but heavy rain nevertheless dampened the film's lavish Cannes party.By Jake Coyle, AP Entertainment Writer , May 19, 2013
A Native American tale with international pedigree
CANNES, France (AP) — It took an international production starring a Puerto Rican and a Frenchman to bring the Native American tale "Jimmy P.: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian" to the big screen.By Jake Coyle, AP Entertainment Writer , May 18, 2013
'American Idol' finale draws record low ratings
NEW YORK (AP) — Ratings for the "American Idol" finale plunged to a record low for the 12-year-old show.By Associated Press , May 17, 2013
Pondering public art
I’ve recently returned from travels and I’m convinced that there is both a need and a benefit to public art. You ask, what’s public art? Here, I’m talking about anything that is put on display in a public location that makes a visual statement, defines the space, creates a dialog and tells a story.By By Sally Jeppson , May 17, 2013
Fort Buford hosts Poet Laureate Woiwode
Dr. Larry Woiwode and his daughter Laurel Woiwode signed their latest books at Jamestown College in the Unruh-Sheldon Lobby in April and at Alfred Dickey Library a couple of weeks ago. Both events were well-attended. It was Woiwode’s 16th book and Laurel’s first. These two events were among the first weeks of their book signings and speaking appearances in North Dakota.May 16, 2013
Sabir to speak on Kurdish people
Nam Sabir will speak on “The Kurdish People in Post War Iraq” at 7 p.m. today at the Barnes County Historical Society Museum in Valley City. The Kurdish people of northern Iraq are part of the largest ethnic group in the world without a country to call their own.May 16, 2013
Top of the Stairs annual recital Friday
May 16, 2013
Dakota Cowboy Poetry event set in Medora
Cowboys, cowgirls, ranchers and farmers, western singers and poets will converge on Medora, N.D., on Memorial Day weekend to celebrate the western way of life at the 27th annual Dakota Cowboy Poetry Gathering.May 16, 2013
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