‘Women Talking’ Review: A Remarkable and Deeply Compelling Film In an examination of unbearable crimes in a religious community, director Sarah Polley asks why people are forced to endure repression and violence because they are female. By Emily Zemler
Ignore the Critics; Go See Follies Julie Wilson’s Moody Music Ignore the Critics; Go See Follies I hate critics who hack away at each other in print almost as much By Rex Reed
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The Next Big Transformation Strategy: Rediscovering Your Existing Assets By Anne Katrine Carlsson Sejr
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