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    ALT*Con to take over civic center Saturday

    ALT*Con to take over civic center Saturday

    Tallahassee’s very own convention for everything geek is coming to the Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center on Saturday, April 13. “ALT*Con is excited to bring to the Capital City a whole…

    Review: Prehistoric family fun in Dreamworks’ ‘The Croods’

    Review: Prehistoric family fun in Dreamworks’ ‘The Croods’

    “The Croods” is a straight-up family comedy, with just enough emotional punch at the right moments to make it memorable. Add in stunning visuals and a very imaginative world of…

    Relive the music of the ‘80s with ‘Rock of Ages’

    Relive the music of the ‘80s with ‘Rock of Ages’

    In 1987 on the Sunset Strip, a small-town girl met a big-city dreamer – and in L.A.’s most legendary rock club, they fell in love to the greatest songs of…

    Review: Fight to end slavery brought to compelling life in ‘Lincoln’

    Review: Fight to end slavery brought to compelling life in ‘Lincoln’

    Celebrated director Steven Spielberg (“Schindler’s List,” “Saving Private Ryan”) has brought us “Lincoln,” a compelling political drama focused on the president’s behind-thescenes efforts to ensure the amendment’s passage as well…

    Shakespeare in the Roaring ‘20s: ‘Much Ado About Nothing’

    Shakespeare in the Roaring ‘20s: ‘Much Ado About Nothing’

    With the presentation of William Shakespeare’s comedic classic “Much Ado About Nothing,” which opens tonight (Friday), the School of Theatre at Florida State University and director Walter Kmiec embrace the…

    Rural Area Theatre will present ‘Drinking Habits’

    Rural Area Theatre will present ‘Drinking Habits’

    The season opener at the Rural Area Theater in downtown Madison will feature local actors Melodie and Link Claverie taking center stage in “Drinking Habits” as reporters who go undercover…

    Bring Middle-earth home with ‘Hobbit’ DVD, Blu-ray

    Bring Middle-earth home with ‘Hobbit’ DVD, Blu-ray

    Director Peter Jackson is back in Middle-earth, translating Tolkein’s “The Hobbit” into three films. Written before the trilogy, the story follows Frodo’s uncle Bilbo around 60 years prior to the…

    Review: ‘Oz’ may be not great and powerful, but it’s enjoyable

    Review: ‘Oz’ may be not great and powerful, but it’s enjoyable

    Directed by Sam Raimi (“Spider-Man,” “Army of Darkness”), “Oz the Great and Powerful” sets out to tell the story of how the Wizard first arrives in Oz and how his…

    Irish mezzo-soprano will sing March 17 at Opperman

    Irish mezzo-soprano will sing March 17 at Opperman

    The Tallahassee Artist Series welcomes Irish singer Naomi O’Connell Sunday, March 17, to perform at 4 p.m. at Opperman Music Hall. Hailed by The New York Times as “a radiant…

    Review: ‘Jack the Giant Slayer’ can’t decide who it wants to kill

    Review: ‘Jack the Giant Slayer’ can’t decide who it wants to kill

    Although the film will likely never make its money back and is already considered 2013’s first box office bust, “Jack the Giant Slayer” is a lot more fun than one…