Director James Cameron speaks to Speakeasy’s Michelle Kung about his new movie "Avatar," which was 15 years in the making — and he explains the technology behind the film. (Film clips courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox.)
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The November 16, 2009 Twinprov performance at Mondays Don’t Suck at The 51st St. Speakeasy in OKC. Includes "The Doppelgangsta Rap", the debut of "Twintennae," "Stupid Twin Questions," "Film, Video, & Theater Styles," "The Twin Wars," "Serenade," and the improvised rap "Twitterin'." For more inf...
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Julie Powell, author of the bestselling novel "Julie & Julie," speaks to WSJ’s Steven Kurutz about her latest food-based memoir "Cleaving: A Story of Marriage, Meat and Obsession."
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Sony paid a lot of money for Michael Jackson’s concert film "This is It," which it hopes to recoup via DVD sales and movie ticket sales, Speakeasy's Michelle Kung says.
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Sting speaks with WSJ’s Chris Farley about his new album "If On A Winter's Night." Sting, whose music explores some dark themes, says he attempts to strike a balance between what can be a joyous as well as difficult season.
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