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WALL-E, Katrina and the Art of Vicki Niolet

Kimberly Brooks | Posted 09.29.2008 | Living


Kimberly Brooks

As we approach the anniversary of Katrina, I celebrate the gift of artists who lovingly reclaim pieces of a cities long torn asunder.

5 Cool Ways To Turn Trash Into Treasure

DivineCaroline.com | Brie Cadman | Posted 08.11.2008 | Living


When we think of waste, we don't usually think utility. Yet, as we face droughts, limited landfill space, and depleting natural resources, we've been ...

Dead White Men: An Important Swing Constituency

Chris Marcil | Posted 01.13.2009 | Politics


Chris Marcil

So I saw in my hometown paper, the Los Angeles Times--which I read every day because you never know which issue will be the Souvenir Final one--that ...

Cockroaches Inherit the Earth? What Wall E Gets Wrong About The Apocalypse

Slate | Daniel Riley | Posted 07.22.2008 | Green


Pixar's post-apocalyptic love story Wall-E finished No. 2 at the box office over the Fourth of July weekend after hauling in $65 million the weekend b...

Obama Reviews WALL-E

AP | Posted 07.21.2008 | Politics


SAN DIEGO — Add one more name to the list of famous Chicago movie critics. Barack Obama took his place aside Roger Ebert, Richard Roeper and th...

Can A Robot Take Home Best Picture?

Time | Rebecca Keegan Winters | Posted 07.16.2008 | Entertainment


Can WALL-E Win Best Picture? WALL-E, Pixar's lonely little post-apocalyptic robot, is quickly collecting a lot of friends. Critics have applauded the...

WALL-E and The Fall of Man

Joshua David Stein | Posted 07.15.2008 | Entertainment


Joshua David Stein

Wall-E is hopefully the first herald that the studios (or at least the smart ones) have finally said, "Phooey on humans. Robots are where it's at!"

Frank Rich: Wall-E For President

NY Times | Posted 07.14.2008 | Politics


SO much for a July Fourth week spent in idyllic celebration of our country's birthday. This year's festivities were marked instead by a debate -- chil...

A Dirty Picture For Patriots Of All Ages

Kerry Trueman | Posted 07.12.2008 | Green


Kerry Trueman

WALL-E's anti-consumer, anti-corporate message is undermined by the regrettable array of cheap, mass-produced WALL-E tchotchkes destined for the garbage heap.

WALL-E: Pixar's Animated Robots Are Better Actors Than Most Live Humans

Alex Remington | Posted 07.11.2008 | Entertainment


Alex Remington

After billions of dollars of box office revenues and over a decade of unbroken blockbusters, Pixar might just be making the world a better place.

"WALL-E": Inspired By "Hello Dolly"

AP | ERIN CARLSON | Posted 07.11.2008 | Entertainment


NEW YORK — Jerry Herman, eyes welling with tears, could hardly believe what he was hearing as he watched the new animated blockbuster "WALL-E." ...

Wall-E -- How a Robot and Music Make Us Human

Matt Budd | Posted 07.09.2008 | Entertainment


Matt Budd

It's the music along with the amazing Pixar animation that makes you want to connect to this little trash compacter. Maybe this tells us a little something about the power of music and nostalgia.

Wall-E: Robotic Ode to Environmental Protection [SPOILER ALERT]

Jessica Jensen | Posted 07.08.2008 | Green


Jessica Jensen

Wall-E was one of the most moving, gorgeous, and dare I say "important" movie experiences I can remember in a long, long while.

'WALL-E' And 'Wanted' Win Big At Box Office

AP | DAVID GERMAIN | Posted 07.07.2008 | Entertainment


LOS ANGELES — A lonely little robot made millions of friends during the weekend _ and even outgunned Angelina Jolie. "WALL-E," the Pixar Animat...

It's Hard Out Here For a Princess

Daniel Holloway | Posted 06.17.2008 | Entertainment


Daniel Holloway

Disney's plans for hand-drawn animation are unclear, with only one project currently announced: The Princess and the Frog, a musical set in New Orleans that is scheduled to premiere in December 2009.