Animation as art goes beyond mainstream
Animation is such a rich art form, and the experimenting that can be done with it goes hand in hand with popular culture.
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Animation is such a rich art form, and the experimenting that can be done with it goes hand in hand with popular culture.
Why is there no market for animated shorts at the movie theater anymore?
The best moments of Weekend Watchers's Live Blog and all the winners of the evening.
Brian Welk makes his official predictions for Sunday's Oscar ceremony, guessing that "King's Speech" will go home with five Oscars.
Why they should, might, and won't win
What will future generations remember about this year's Oscars? Only time can tell, but we can guess.
Thinking about the categories you sleep through
WEEKEND takes a culinary trip around the country as we sample six styles of pizza from around the U.S.
Brian Welk discusses the small surprises in Tuesday's Oscar nominations.
This morning's Oscar nominations news and full list of nominees.
The many incarnations of the American Western
2011, despite some high points, will be a year filled with sequels and superheroes at the movie theater.
Real-world politics, gossip and controversy often plays a role in the Oscar race
The original “True Grit” was released in 1969. It was a classical Hollywood Western when Butch and Sundance and “The Wild Bunch” were redefining the genre. The film was a fun throwback, and there are likely no better directors today than the Coen brothers to attempt to revive that same nostalgia.
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Lessons learned in 2010
The show must go on
LCD Soundsystem tops WEEKEND's list of the best albums of the year.
WEEKEND breaks down the Top 20 movies of 2010.
Q&A with Bloomington's best local band