His work wasn’t political, he wasn’t making statements about the Vietnam war ... It’s complicated How O Brother, Where Art Thou? got inspired – then upstaged – by its own soundtrack ...
Vietnam, and at each school where they've taught, they've invited students to play the game along with them. "It gives students endless opportunities for problem-solving, improv comedy, and art ...
It has been told so often, in so many publications and on so many TV programs, that no one ever thinks to question one of the more shocking horror stories of the Viet Nam war: that thou sands of ...
Steve Carrell ("The Office") plays "Doc" Shepard, a Marine Corps veteran of Vietnam who tracks down two ... Tim Blake Nelson (“O Brother Where Art Thou?”), Nick Nolte (“48 Hours”) and ...
Times and dates tend to blur in rural, off-grid Mississippi and so it is too with O Brother, Where Art Thou?, which has its feet, hands and fingers in several different decades. The film is re ...
American soldiers in Vietnam communicated using so much slang and shorthand that it almost seems like its own English dialect ...
The singers at the roadside, God help them, stayed put. Carter’s primitive prison work-song, “Po Lazarus”, would eventually resurface on O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Joel and Ethan Coen’s freewheeling ...
One autumn day in 1959, a field recordist named Alan Lomax sat at the roadside and watched a Mississippi chain-gang chop logs ...