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A World of Film
SIFF showcases movies from across the globe
By Thomas Huston
Returning for its 35th year, the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) will feature over 400 movies from around the world
Published May 15, 2009 - Arts & Entertainment
Radio Done Right
The best music streaming sites on the web
By Thomas Huston
A few of the best sites for finding great new bands and songs.
Published May 15, 2009 - Arts & Entertainment
Imagining the Unimaginable
Seattle artist portrays the scale of consumerism
By Thomas Huston
Chris Jordan’s series Running the Numbers examines the scope of consumption by taking small-scale photos of refuse and compositing them together to show a large-scale quantity.
Published May 2, 2008 - Arts & Entertainment
Back to the Sixties
Chicago 10 gives a reminder of turbulent political seasons of yore
By Thomas Huston
Flash back 40 years to the 1968 presidential election.
Published March 28, 2008 - Arts & Entertainment
Style Over Substance
Hollywood-ized Boleyn Girl gives false impressions
By Thomas Huston
The Other Boleyn Girl parades itself as an accurate depiction of the events surrounding King Henry VIII’s love affairs with Anne and Mary Boleyn, but it’s far from it.
Published March 14, 2008 - Arts & Entertainment
Imported Cinema
New foreign films blow American movies away
By Thomas Huston
While the past few weeks have been severely lacking in decent American movies, they’ve been abundant in quality foreign films.
Published February 15, 2008 - Arts & Entertainment
Life, Love, and Short-Shorts
Juno gives a new take on teenage pregnancy
By Thomas Huston
From conflicts in school to conflicts at home to conflicts in the prospective parents’ home, the film addresses the many struggles of a pregnant teenage girl.
Published December 21, 2007 - Arts & Entertainment
No Contest
No Country puts recent thrillers to shame
By Thomas Huston
No Country for Old Men truly sets the standard for suspense thrillers.
Published December 7, 2007 - Arts & Entertainment
Winter Movie Preview
‘Tis the season to go see a movie
By Thomas Huston
With the holiday season quickly approaching, the time has come to plan out my weekly movie selections for the next month.
Published November 16, 2007 - Arts & Entertainment
Tom and Jerry
How I met Seinfeld
By Thomas Huston
Messenger writer Thomas Huston sits down with comedy legend Jerry Seinfeld.