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With her complicated hero, Miles Vorkosigan, Minnesota science-fiction writer Lois Bujold leads an expedition into inner space. More >>
Birds of a feather: Alfre Woodard and Loretta Devine in Maya Angelou's Down in the Delta. More >>
Colson Whitehead's first novel rises on the merits of its central image-- the elevator. More >>
The Hours by Michael Cunningham More >>
Sharp-nosed dogs, stealthy birds, and the sweet secret of dawn: A neophyte gets a taste of the hunt. More >>
Micro metro: The little guy transcends his infinitesimal existence in A Bug's Life. More >>
Minneapolis mystery writer Ellen Hart has two fictional foils. One is an upstanding lesbian restaurateur; the other, a straight, cross-dressing... More >>
Maureen F. McHugh writes about culture clash and the search for a more peaceable kingdom in Mission Child More >>
The glam gala may have been feminine, but not female. More >>
Discomfort and Joy: Jane Adams in Todd Solondz's Happiness. More >>
What does a powerful storyteller do when his best tales are labeled sexist, classist, racist? More >>
John Maybury's Love Is the Devil More >>
Mother knows best: Renée Zellweger and Meryl Streep star in Carl Franklin's One True Thing. More >>
Moving into the house of the future More >>
Of course, many of The Avengers' faults are standard '90s Hollywood issue. More >>
Elliott Smith's XO is the first album I've cherished as a recovering rock critic. More >>
The big bad boogeyman of Halloween returns in the newest release Halloween: H20. More >>
Can you relate to a 6-foot dyke who knows how to break a nose? Nicola Griffith mixes up sleepy feminist issues in The Blue Place. More >>
I am trying to think of a film focused on romantic love that is not about courtship, not about beginning. More >>
Endless blameless: The homme futile of Kurt and Courtney. More >>
You could go see Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny from The X-Files, but a better bet would be to catch the local screening of Jesus... More >>
Chased through Six Days, Seven Nights by predictably swarthy, gun-wielding bad guys, Harrison Ford's gruff pilot Quinn admits to... More >>
Spare the rod, spoil the child: Robert Redford tames women, children, and beasts alike in The Horse Whisperer More >>
Leo. Leonardo. Leonardo DiCaprio. The name is like a hit single that you hear everywhere. More >>
A friend is dying in a city far away. It's not, or not always, true what people say: that the proximity of death makes you treasure life. More >>
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