'Do The Right Thing' Still Asks Burning Questions
Sun, 28 Jun 2009 17:14:53
Lee Atwater, Spike Lee, Roger Ebert, Malcolm X, Michael Stewart
'Do The Right Thing' Still Asks Burning Questions
(AP) Twenty years later, the trash can is still crashing through America's window. At the climax of Spike Lee's 1989 drama "Do The Right Thing," the eternal battle between love and hate teeters on a razor's edge. The young black man Radio Raheem has ...Full Story at CBS News »ARTISTdirect Featured News
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