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Also See: ‘Le Quattro Volte’ and ‘The Princess of Montpensier’ and Repertory Notes Photo: Hecho A. Mano Films American filmmaker Aaron Schock's "Circo" follows a Mexican family struggling to
Events by Stephanie Kanowitz Spreading Its Wings Passport Renews Its Washington Around-the-World Tour Read More DIPLOMATIC SPOUSES Disarming Charm On Third Posting, D.C. Like Second Home for Turkish Couple Read
On May 12, "Film Forward: Advancing Cultural Dialogue" presents an ambitious showcase of 10 award-winning, independent international films playing simultaneously at 10 different venues all on the National Mall, with
In a recent video segment for the New York Times called, "The Monolinguist's Crutch," assistant technology editor Sam Grobart gleefully divulges that he can't remember any of the Spanish he
Education is not only about learning — it's about the teachers who make learning possible. Education has also always been something of a competitive pursuit, with rankings and scores showing
Also See: Resources for Robotic SurgeryDr. Christopher Pohlman, a physician at Boulder Community Hospital in Colorado, specializes in minimally invasive surgery, operating through tiny openings in his patients. But those
In January, an injectable form of the drug progesterone, a synthetic hormone used to prevent preterm labor in some 130,000 pregnant women every year, cost as little as $10 from
Also See: ‘Certified Copy’ and ‘Carancho’ and Repertory Notes Photo: Per Arnesen / Sony Pictures Classics Mikael Persbrandt, left, and Trine Dyrholm star as an estranged couple trying to
Languages Arabic English Hebrew Korean Spanish Czech French Hindi Pashtu Dutch German Italian Russian Arabic Son of BabylonDirected by Mohamed Al-Daradji(Iraq/U.K./France/Netherlands/UAE/Egypt/Palestine, 2010, 92 min.)A willful young boy journeys
Photo: Jessica Latos After widespread acclaim for his two D.C. restaurants, Citronelle and Central, celebrity chef Michel Richard recently debuted Michel in the Ritz-Carlton at Tysons Corner, Va., offering a