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Stories from the October 11, 2001, Print Edition

Justin Theroux aims for the right kind of success

by Joanna Romansic

Justin Theroux has sat on the sidelines long enough.

Audiences suffer slow death by cinema

Three new releases headed by Iron Monkey disappoint.

Arts: Stop Kiss rejuvenates urban romance

by Miriam Dowd

For those of us tired of the average, mind-numbing love story, then the only viable option this weekend is the Department of Theatre and Dance's new play, Stop Kiss, by Diana Son. The play focuses on a complex love story between two women who meet through coincidence, develop a friendship and ultimately fall in love.

Eleanor depicts the early life of favorite first lady

by Ben Hart

Nearly 40 years after her death, Eleanor Roosevelt remains the most beloved first lady in American history. It was not only her tenure in the White House during the Depression and World War II that made her popular, but her continuing role in world affairs after the death of her husband.