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Governor's Budget Cuts To Address Deficit Affects Arts Groups
Hartford CourantGov. Dannel P. Malloy's $150 million in immediate cuts to deal with a looming deficit has an effect on many arts, cultural, heritage and tourism organizations. The governor cut a total of $1,038,742 from the Department of Economic and Communuity...Tags: Arts, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Palace Theater, New Britain, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Northwestern tackles the career (and controversies) of Tyler Perry
There are no sacred cows on the NBC sitcom "30 Rock." The show happily skewers its own network along with any number of pop-culture phenomena, and last week's episode was no different, with a running joke aimed squarely in the direction of Tyler Perry,...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Judith Light, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Arts and Culture, Chicago City Hall
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On Harbor Boulevard, a pretense of business as usual
The protests that roiled Anaheim this summer had no regular home base, no Zuccotti Park or Tahrir Square. Instead, demonstrators angry over a series of shootings by Anaheim police marched on several days along Harbor Boulevard and a handful of other...
Tags: Theme Park Vacations, Arts and Culture, Christopher Hawthorne, Customs and Tradition, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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China, Middle East: New Fairmonts planned in the next two years
Look to China and the Middle East for new Fairmont hotel projects; both are in the forefront of a development boom launched by Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, which plans to develop more than 20 new properties in the next few years in several new destinations....
Tags: Arts and Culture, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, UNESCO, Culture, Personal Service
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Court orders redo of environmental study of Newhall Ranch project
L.A. NOWNewhall Ranch Project: Environmentalists and cultural heritage preservationists are claiming victory in the decision of a Los Angeles Superior Court to order the California Department of Fish and Game to redo pertinent studies connected to the proposed... -
Meet Marcus Samuelsson
Just when the chef memoir had started tasting a little overly familiar — the long struggles to cook their food their way, the breakthrough review, the stove burns, the final 60 pages where nothing much happens but happiness and prosperity —...Tags: Arts and Culture, New York Observer, Bensonhurst, Sweden, Ethiopia
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Quintana's emergence comes at right time
On a Monday night flight that originated in Barranquilla, Colombia, Abel Quintana landed in Chicago and the new world of opportunity created suddenly by his son's baseball career. Out of nowhere over the weekend, Jose Quintana arrived as a major league...
Tags: John Danks, New York Yankees, New York Mets, Baseball, Dodger Stadium
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Interracial marriage: Mixing in matching
In January 1999, at the dawn of the online dating era, BlkBeauT met SoCalGuy on a Yahoo! Chat room — she, hoping her username would let suitors know she's African-American; he, assuming he'd found a fellow admirer of a favorite childhood film. Now...
Tags: Family, Marriage, Westport, Religion and Belief, Minority Groups
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I Sing the Body Electric
LA Times MagazineShe's selling out concerts and inspiring fervent devotion, but Japan’s Hatsune Miku is virtually a star... -
Notes on Peking opera, propaganda, and China's party congress
World NowWhat’s more irresistible to China's propaganda machine than an American reporter in a red hard hat? An American reporter in a Peking opera costume. These were among the hard journalistic lessons learned on a weekend bus tour arranged by the media... -
Small town succeeds where Chicago fails
— Moving from Chicago's South Side to a public housing development in this city of 32,000 was a major culture shock for Keona Lee. For one thing, she never expected to find a truancy officer at her door, asking why her second-grade daughter had...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Politics, Social Issues, Football, Personal Income
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Glendale moves to protect future use of Alex Theatre
Glendale officials may not be able to block the state from selling the Alex Theatre, but they can prevent a future buyer from turning the historic cultural site into a church or other type of venue they don't want at the prominent downtown location. Last...
Tags: Jerry Brown, Google+, Politics, Arts and Culture, Culture
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