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	<itunes:summary>engaging and exploring the connection between film, narrative, spirituality, creativity and Creator, images and imaging God. Join James Harleman, writer and speaker on narrative and its connective chords between all storytelling and the story of which we&#039;re all a part. Find new depths in what it means to be &quot;entertained&quot; and the reasons why stories (whether they&#039;re simple or complex, Citizen Kane or Harold and Kumar, touch our hearts and minds.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Stop and Smell the Purple Rose of Cairo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[review of THE PURPLE ROSE OF CAIRO by Zach Malm starring Mia Farrow and Jeff Daniels directed by Woody Allen Rated PG Trailer: [Youtube]guLFLWYlQxU[/Youtube] Woody Allen’s magical ode to the transporting power of cinema, The Purple Rose of Cairo has been called one of 100 greatest films ever made (according to Time Magazine). I call [...]]]></description>
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