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 Music                                         |   | Lucinda Williams It's a tall order to create a double album loaded with consistently solid songs, but Lucinda Williams met that challenge on her new "Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone." |                                          |   | of Montreal From the songs we've heard so far, you can expect more of the psychedelic pop excursions that have made the Athens, Ga., group the thinking-man's dance music of choice.  |  Movies                                         |   | 'American Sniper' Bradley Cooper is very good as the late Chris Kyle. The movie, well ...  |                                          |   | 'Paddington' The Peru-to-London transplant gets a witty, satisfying screen adaptation |                                          |   | 'Blackhat' Chris Hemsworth plays the hunkiest hacker in Hacker Town |                                          |   | 'Spare Parts' The film is a pleasant enough run-of-the-mill outsiders-beat-the-odds dramedy in the "Race the Sun" mold. |                                          |   | 'The Wedding Ringer' The film is "Wedding Crashers Redux," a "Hangover Lite" that softens manic funnyman Kevin Hart's persona into someone almost as funny, but more sentimental than abrasive |  Arts & Culture                                         |   | A few of my favorite things Not to sound like Oprah or Julie Andrews, but this week offers several of my favorite things, plus some other great happenings. |                                          |   | Cornerstone Theatre Co. opens 'Regrets' The play tells the story of Caleb Farley, the youngest man ever to visit a Nevada desert retreat ¿ one of the few places in 1950s America to obtain a quickie divorce. |  Events                                         |   | Otronicon Otronicon v.10 set for four-day weekend at Orlando Science Center |                                          |   | Scottish Highland Games Scotland may have invented the quiet and dignified game of golf, but you won't hear any quiet crowds and polite applause at this annual celebration |                                          |   | Jerry Seinfeld Get a taste of the wit that made Seinfeld a household name during his stand-up comedy set  |  |  |  | 
          
            
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