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Posts by Dan Schreiber:
Pixar does it again
With Up, Pixar continues its tradition of excellence. How do they continue to do it?
Awkward family photos
The Internet has now reached its full potential, by providing a worldwide audience for Awkward Family Photos. Embarrassing your family has never been easier. Check out the Awkward Hall of Fame for the best of …
Why gays are morally superior to Christians
Controversy over “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” is heating up again. One theologian’s 1993 entry into the fray is as relevant today as it was then.
Walking and waving in C-U
Dan enjoys the support of his community. But he is pretty sure that if he ever steps out of line, his neighbor will kick the shit out of him.
It’s a wrap: Ebertfest 11 summary
Dan does a fly-by overview of this year’s films, noting that the twin themes of loss and survival aren’t depressing when done well.
Roger Ebert, Rod Lurie and Matt Dillon at the Virginia Theatre
Roger Ebert’s introduction to Nothing But the Truth, where he gets some love from director Rod Lurie and dreamboat Matt Dillon: For more Ebertfest coverage, check out the Unofficial Ebertfest Blog.
Waiting in line at Ebertfest, Saturday edition
Here’s Eric Isaacson, who says he is Roger Ebert’s 1,811th best friend. Eric was an active member of the Compuserve showbiz forum in the 1990s, which Roger was a part of. He met Roger in …
Nina Paley at Ebertfest
Nina Paley, director of Sita Sings the Blues, enjoying some fresh air between films screenings.
What really happens in Ebertfest lines
Local resident and festival pass holder Tom Lewicki is caught reconciling creationism with evolution in a discussion with new friends Lynda Maxwell and Judy Soller, who are both here from Columbus, Ohio for Ebertfest. Also …