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Ric O’Barry
The dolphin guru from The Cove is back—with a positive message
Christopher Hardy—Breathing Light
Tango, African and pole dance... and a champion yo-yo performer?
I’m Flash
Frustrating director Toshiaki Toyoda
Pepa Café Forest
Thai up your summer in Inokashira Park
Tokusatsu—Special Effects Museum
Old-school Godzilla vs. the computer gods
Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted
Happy Meal
Café
A cup of Norwegian
Princess Ka’iulani
A great film about the end of the Hawaiian monarchy?
Gaetano “Guy” Totaro
American multi-performer
Taicoclub ’12
Most ambitious lineup yet
Hip ’n’ Happy
11 of the hottest summer spots for kids
Café Living
Social Apartment launch their latest luxury shared house
Greenroom Festival ’12
Slacker grooves and surf vibes by the bay
I’m Still Here
Can’t wait to see what he does next
Omara Portuondo & Chucho Valdés
Cuban jazz titans with a history
Kafka’s Monkey
From ape to man in stage-form
Lovin’ Ito
Enjoy the gentle charms of eastern Izu
Cézanne: Paris and Provence
A town-and-country look at the “father of modern painting”
The Warrior’s Way
Sergio Leone meets Federico Fellini
Corman’s World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel
Delightful, star-studded—if somewhat formulaic—doc
Disney Live! Mickey’s Music Party!
Your fave songs remixed to hip-hop, rock and reggae
Servin’ Up Saitama
Five picks from Urawa and Omiya
Daphnis é Chloé
Contemporary dance giant revisits landmark piece
I’ll Be Your Mirror
The traveling indie-rock circus hands the reins to Jim O’Rourke
Tomei’s Wine Bar
California grapes on the Motomachi side streets
Seiji—Riku no Sakana
Hope within the ennui of youth
This Run’s for the Children
Pound the pavement for the Paracup
Home Cookin’
Mama’s grub in stylish Roppongi digs
Can’t Stop the K-Pop
J-pop is losing the popularity contest in the West
Béjart Gala
Tokyo Ballet performs selections by the French giant
“Home Alone” Oshogatsu Edition
Top 10 ways to while away the holidays
“Just Looking Samurai”
Japanese cabbage farmers find their way in the Arab Spring
Henry’s Crime
With a real actor, a focused director, and fewer contrivances, this could have been a nice little indie
Seiko Mikami’s Desire of Codes
Wall-mounted cameras question our high-tech society