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Netflix’s ‘The Red Sea Diving Resort’ misses the real story of Ethiopian Jews

Chris Evans (left) and his co-stars in "The Red Sea Diving Resort," a new Netflix film about an Israeli rescue of Ethiopian Jews. (Screen shot from Netflix) By Ben Sales…

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August 2, 2019
Arts & Culture

Unraveling the complexity of Steve Bannon

By Susan Kandell Wilkofsky Steve Bannon is a lefty. It’s true. Steve Bannon, media executive, strategist and former White House chief strategist, is indeed a lefty, just not in the…

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April 14, 2019
Arts & Culture

Film Review: ‘On The Basis of Sex’

By Susan Kandell Wilkofsky “On the Basis of Sex” opens with a sea of men, all dressed in interchangeable gray suits, with briefcases swinging at their sides, ascending the steps…

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January 2, 2019
Arts & Culture

The Captain depicts a startling transformation

  Nothing can prepare you for the opening scenes of The Captain. It’s 1945, just two weeks before the end of World War II, and a young German soldier —…

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August 24, 2018
Arts & Culture

Blaze: country singer and his Jewish wife

By Susan Kandell Wilkofsky Blaze is a bittersweet tale based on the memoir Living in the Woods in a Tree: Remembering Blaze Foley by Sybil Rosen. Directed by Ethan Hawke,…

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August 24, 2018
Arts & Culture

The need and the knead combine in twisting tale

  By Susan Kandell Wilkofsky The Cakemaker is a little like a savory soufflé — delicate and delectable, but very fragile. One ingredient — secrecy — threatens to deflate the…

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July 12, 2018
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