by Cliff Vaughn | Oct 28, 2003 | News
Movie critic Leonard Maltin, in his Movie Encyclopedia, called Mary Steenburgen “one of the screen’s most compulsively watchable actresses.” Having won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for 1980’s “Melvin and Howard,”...
by Cliff Vaughn | Oct 27, 2003 | News
There are more than 26 million federal, state and local government Web pages on the Internet, and many of them are geared for children. How do you find them? One ways is to check out FirstGov for Kids. FirstGov for Kids is indeed a portal: a springboard to information...
by Cliff Vaughn | Oct 24, 2003 | Opinion
“Radio,” starring Ed Harris and Cuba Gooding Jr., is more than a sports movie. It’s really a story about helping others, treating others with respect, and having the courage to do what’s right—especially when it’s not easy. Set in 1976 in...
by Cliff Vaughn | Oct 22, 2003 | News
Do the right thing. It’s easier said than done. Some people aren’t interested in doing the right thing. Others are, but find the doing too difficult. Still others do the right thing, even at personal cost. In the drama “Radio,” inspired by a...
by Cliff Vaughn | Oct 21, 2003 | Opinion
About a year ago, Sarah Drew—newly wed and newly graduated from the University of Virginia—found herself in Walterboro, S.C. The former drama major was about to start shooting her first feature film—Columbia Pictures’ “Radio,” starring Ed Harris and...