In Kaz Rahman's new film of Muslims at prayer, the camera follows five women through the day as each pauses for prescribed prayer. From one who ritually washes in a paradisiacal garden pool, to one shopping in a crowded city to another bundled against ice and snow, each takes time for God. (Today)
The CW's new "Nikita" feels like a cross between Fox's canceled "Dollhouse" and USA Network's "La Femme Nikita," which aired from 1997-2001 and was based on a French film and American remake of the same name. (Today)
Like the three beats of waltz time, this week the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra has added two conductors to complement music director Manfred Honeck. On the heels of extending the contract of Leonard Slatkin on Tuesday, the orchestra will announce today it will increase the role of Gianandrea Noseda. (Today)
For Harry Potter fans, November will be the most magical month of the fall. It's when the first of two parts of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" opens, but for Pittsburghers, the period will be notable for another reason. In the two weeks starting Nov. (Today)
Will Taylor Swift run away with the biggest-selling album of the year again? Do geezer-rockers Eric Clapton, Neil Young, Carlos Santana and Robert Plant still have it? (Today)
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