In film noir’s prime is 1944’s Ministry of Fear (adapted from Graham Greene’s novel). Directed by Fritz Lang and starring Ray Milland and Majorie Reynolds, the drama starts out with a man who’s won a cake at the village fair. What ensues is entanglement in an international spy ring and accusations of murder, naturally. Tonight the Heights Theatre is featuring a showing of the flick said to be “a masterpiece of suspense.”
January 30, 2012
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Rite in the Rain All-Weather Journals.
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Made some new staff illustrations for The Tangential writer page today. More to come tomorrow.
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To paraphrase the Grateful Dead, “Birther, don’t you come around here anymore.”
you got way too much money for...
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Here is Erica firing the MP5 like she’s Ripley from Aliens. Complete badass. Fearless. (Taken with instagram)
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Author Jonathan Lethem talks about his book on Talking Heads’ Fear of Music in the latest installment of our Paper Trail feature...
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Looking Local - What We Can Learn from Red Wing Shoes
Over the memorial day weekend, I visited the Red Wing Shoe store, in Red Wing...