Movie ReviewsMOVIE REVIEW | 'THE INTERRUPTERS'Confronting a Plague of ViolenceBy MANOHLA DARGIS
"The Interrupters," a documentary by Steve James, takes a look at a gutsy, activist component of the Chicago Project for Violence Prevention.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'THE FUTURE'Is That All There Is? Milking Life for MoreBy A. O. SCOTT
The fears and frustrations that shadow us on our awkward trip through the life cycle often feel enormous, and "The Future" elevates them to something metaphysical and wondrous.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'COWBOYS & ALIENS'Extraterrestrials Land at the O.K. CorralBy MANOHLA DARGIS
In "Cowboys & Aliens," Daniel Craig rides into the New Mexico Territory and wrangles extraterrestrials that look like cousins of the monsters from the "Alien" films.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'THE GUARD'Mismatched Partners in a Crime ComedyBy MANOHLA DARGIS
In "The Guard" Brendan Gleeson and Don Cheadle are reluctant crime-fighting buddies.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE'What's a Guy to Do if His Wife Cheats on Him? Head to the MallBy A. O. SCOTT
"Crazy, Stupid, Love," packed with appealing stars, is essentially a study in the varieties of masculine sexual confusion.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'THE DEVIL'S DOUBLE'Straight From Uday Hussein's Inner CircleBy A. O. SCOTT
"The Devil's Double," a slick, English-language excursion into Saddam Hussein's Iraq, might seem either timely or insensitive, given the uprisings in the Middle East.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'TRUE ADOLESCENTS'Great Outdoors Beckons as a Test of ManhoodBy STEPHEN HOLDEN
Mark Duplass stars in Craig Johnson's film "True Adolescents," which explores the sexual discomfort of boys and men not entirely secure in their masculinity.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'POINT BLANK'It's Paris, and Everyone Is Rotten but the Man Chased by the PoliceBy STEPHEN HOLDEN
"Point Blank" is a French thriller involving cops, gangsters, a kidnapping and a breakneck chase.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'ATTACK THE BLOCK'Inner City vs. Outer SpaceBy JEANNETTE CATSOULIS
Joe Cornish's comedic "Attack the Block" considers the chance of an alien invasion in South London.
MORE REVIEWSNews & FeaturesARTS & LEISUREApes From the Future, Holding a Mirror to TodayBy TERRENCE RAFFERTY
Pierre Boulle's idea of peculiarly advanced simians has evolved from his 1963 novel "Planet of the Apes" to Rupert Wyatt's new film, "Rise of the Planet of the Apes," the seventh film based on the book.
ARTS & LEISUREBabies to Heroes: A Field Guide to Big-Screen MenBy A. O. SCOTT and MANOHLA DARGIS
The male archetypes populating contemporary Hollywood offer clues about what the men of our dreams look like, or at least what moviemakers are trying to sell us.
ARTS & LEISUREWhen They Play Women, It's Not Just an ActBy ERIK PIEPENBURG
Harmony Santana is among a small group of openly transgender actors who are increasingly recognizable and finding a place on screen.
DVDGleason as Tripster, Groucho as GodBy DAVE KEHR
"Skiddoo," Otto Preminger's 1968 psychedelic comedy starring, among others, Jackie Gleason, Carol Channing, Mickey Rooney and Grouch Marx, is a finely controlled mess.
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| Photos & VideoVIDEO: Critics' Picks: 'Back to the Future'
A. O. Scott explores the existential predicaments that arise in Robert Zemeckis's 1985 time-travel adventure.
VIDEO: Anatomy of a Scene: 'The Future'
Miranda July, the director of "The Future," narrates a look at the film.
VIDEO: Gender Roles
The new movie "Gun Hill Road" distinguishes itself from transgender films of the recent past by relying on an actress, Harmony Santana, who is herself transgender.
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Movies update
Books update
On the Cover of Sunday's Book Review'This Beautiful Life'
By HELEN SCHULMAN
| BEST SELLERSBack PageSKETCHBOOK | WENDY MACNAUGHTONINTERACTIVE FEATURE:Snacks of the Great Scribblers
Walt Whitman began the day with oysters and meat. The novelist Vendela Vida swears by pistachios. Lord Byron sipped vinegar to keep his weight down.
Book Review Podcast
Featuring Helen Schulman on her new novel, "The Beautiful Life"; and the linguist Ben Zimmer on what computer analysis reveals about the jargon of fiction.
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Eficacia del levetiracetam en el tratamiento del dolor neuropático.
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MODY review
MODY
History, genetics, pathophysiology, and clinical decision making
Studies conducted at the University
of Michigan for 60 years and at the
University of Chicago for approximately
25 years form the basis of this
review. As no field of study can develop
or progress in isolation, we have included
selected investigations performed in other
centers.
EARLY HISTORY—In the academic
year 1949–1950, one of us (S.S.F.), while
a first-year Fellow in Endocrinology and
Metabolism at the University of Michigan
(Jerome W. Conn, Division Chief), initiated
a prospective, long-term study on the
diagnosis, natural history, and clinical
genetics of diabetes. Starting with known
diabetic patients from the Diabetes Clinic,.......
NuevasTecnologías y redes sociales en Hoy por Hoy
Buenos días,otra jornada más, comenzando el fin de semana, le dejo los nuevos enlaces de el Caparazón,quiero que los visitantes ha este blog pudieran dejar algún comentario de los diversos trabajos que se van
publicando, en especial de la iniciativa anti tabaco, no pagues por suicidarte, en la que estoy convencido que hay que cambiar de estrategia y cuidarnos los no fumadores en todo momento no solo en las áreas libres de humo, bueno agradeceré también cualquier colaboración en este tema, gracias.
publicando, en especial de la iniciativa anti tabaco, no pagues por suicidarte, en la que estoy convencido que hay que cambiar de estrategia y cuidarnos los no fumadores en todo momento no solo en las áreas libres de humo, bueno agradeceré también cualquier colaboración en este tema, gracias.
El caparazón: Programa del lunes 25/7, NuevasTecnologías y redes sociales en Hoy por Hoy
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Posted: 28 Jul 2011 01:20 AM PDT
Preparando ya el programa del primero de Agosto, quería dejaros la grabación de la sección de Nuevas Tecnologías en Hoy por Hoy de la SER el pasado lunes.
Entrevistamos en esta ocasión a Paco Prieto, de CTIC.
Y como siempre, ya que hablamos de ello, dejo algún enlace a artículos pasados y vídeos sobre los temas que tocábamos:
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