Archive for cinema – Page 24

Nation And World

Texas family says teen killed himself in macabre ‘Blue Whale’ online challenge that’s alarming schools

Fifteen-year-old Isaiah Gonzalez was a soon-to-be sophomore who just joined the ROTC program at his high school. But ... Read more

Lifestyles

Rose Hill Company brings history from grave to stage

The life of the gypsy queen who many speculate earned Meridian its name as the “Queen City” will ... Read more

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TRAVEL: Nature shows its stuff where the Old West lives on

Several of our favorite national parks are clustered in northern Arizona and southern Utah. Grand Canyon National Park, ... Read more

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‘Walking Dead’ demonstrates impact of film industry

SENOIA – Not much can be seen from outside the rusted steel curtain that walls off the fictional ... Read more

Columns

Can Wonder Woman just be Wonder Woman?

In the new “Wonder Woman” movie, the heroine is mystified by the ways of humankind — and she ... Read more

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Young filmmaker documents veterans’ difficult return from Vietnam

A group of five Vietnam War veterans, including Larry Lelito, collaborated to share their own homecomings and describe ... Read more

Local News

MAX grand opening date set for April

The Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience (The MAX), a long-awaited art museum projected to bring 125,000-140,000 visitors to Meridian ... Read more

Local News

Temple Theatre hosts two Mississippi-made films

Fans of independent cinema may want to catch a double feature Friday night, May 19 at the Temple ... Read more

Lifestyles

Locally shot film among entries in third annual Festival South Film Expo

  HATTIESBURG – “A Journey Through Pines,” a romantic movie by Newton County filmmaker Jimmie Andrews, is among ... Read more

Lifestyles

‘9 to 5: The Musical’ opens Thursday at Meridian Little Theatre

The curtain rises this week for the last show of the Meridian Little Theatre’s 84th season. “9 to ... Read more