Rachel Weisz commits the vice of adultery in a drama so pedestrian-paced, it makes sex look boring.
Drama Rod Lott
Don’t confuse last year’s drama The Deep Blue Sea with Deep Blue Sea, the 1999 action movie about sharks. Based on a stage play, this is the one that could use some sharks.
OKG7 things to do Gazette staff
An Affair of the Heart, one of the largest craft exhibitions in the
U.S., will set up for its 28th annual show Friday through Sunday at
State Fair Park, 3001 General Pershing. The craft show features more
than 1,000 booths showcasing homemade arts and crafts. The exhibition
runs 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Admission is $7. Call 800-755-5488 or visit aaoth.com.
CFN Gazette staff
Speaking of the Bible Belt — just go with us here — it appears that
sometimes those belts are unbuckled hurriedly so that pants can slide
off and wind up in a crumpled heap with a bra and panties on the stained
carpet of a room at Motel 6.
Nonfiction Rod Lott
When Tom Folsom terms his new nonfiction work, Hopper,
as “a rebel biography,” he’s not kidding. Not only is his subject a
rebel, but so is his approach. A you-are-there POV, fonts that interrupt
the narrative — you’ve never read a celebrity bio quite like it, and
that’s certainly befitting of its star.