'Express' ticket to dullsville
Movie Review:What's the deal with all the fact-based TV movies Universal keeps dropping these days?
Film paints cardboard Graham
Movie Review:There's a well-defined line between wholesome and hokey, especially when depicting the life of one of the 20th century's respected religious figures.
Pop life
The only thing I know about the stock market is that I'm supposed to worry about it. The hands-on-faces tell me so.
Airport open house
Family Picks:Places to go and things to do with the kids.
Dwele dishes about relationships
So, Dwele has a song out about cheating -- and ladies are not pleased.
Classical picks
There will be a soprano, an alto, a tenor and a baritone performing Sunday afternoon at the N.C. Museum of Art.
Rock picks
With all the heaviness in the world, Lord, could we use a break right now: simple songs about simple pleasures, sung by an unprepossessing man who somehow hasn't lost his own wonder-years innocence.
Jazz picks
Alto and soprano saxophonist and flutist T.K. Blue, also known as Talib Kibwe, conveys an international perspective on jazz, especially its African heritage. Blue performs tonight at the Lee County Community Arts Center in Sanford.
If you're behind, here's a slice of the MMA life
Somehow, you missed America's mixed-martial arts explosion. Perhaps you were out walking the dog that night in May when CBS showed the first prime-time MMA card on broadcast television.
Satire and survival reign in memorable 'King'
Review:"I Served the King of England" is at once a semi-fantastical encapsulation of Czech history and a Chaplinesque fable of a hapless antihero swept along by fate and selfishly adapting to the whims of power and wealth.
Visual art lets musicians play a different tune
When bands hit the road in a van, there is plenty of time for passing the time.
The beat don't stop
"I remember the first day I saw it," Juan Matta said. "I was like, 'wow,' I was amazed by it."