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    Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  1. Charles Micarelli: Founding UCF dean was loving, devoted father

    A life consumed by higher education, a love for the arts and an affinity for stamp collecting, ended with the death of one of the founding deans for the University of Central Florida.
    A life consumed by higher education, a love for the arts and an affinity for stamp collecting, ended with the death of one of the founding deans for the University of Central Florida. Charles Micarelli — the youngest of nine children and son of...

    Tags: Tampa, Parkinson's Disease, Bradley University, Colleges and Universities, Orlando

  2. Jun 8, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  3. Summer theater fills area stages with music and drama

    This is the year of the premiere in area theater. Several area companies are presenting Lehigh Valley debuts of splashy Broadway musicals. Notre Dame Summer Theater is producing the first community theater production of the popular "Les Miserables";...

    Tags: Broadway Theater, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Charles M. Schulz, Teaching and Learning, Celebrities

  4. Jun 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Baltimore Symphony delivers a dynamic 'Carmina Burana'

    To wrap up its subscription season, the Baltimore Symphony is performing one of those surefire works beloved by orchestra box offices everywhere, Carl Orff's earthy cantata "Carmina Burana."
    To wrap up its subscription season, the Baltimore Symphony is performing one of those surefire works beloved by orchestra box offices everywhere, Carl Orff's earthy cantata "Carmina Burana." In a nice move, music director Marin Alsop has balanced this...

    Tags: Music, Morgan State University, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Culture

  6. Jun 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. The value of a St. Mary's education

    This letter is in response to Anne Neal's recent commentary, "Cautionary campus tale," (May 30). As a 2008 St. Mary's alumna, I, like many of my fellow alumni, took great umbrage to the broad strokes Ms. Neal attempts to use in painting our alma mater as a poster child of that "bloated wastrel" which according to her is higher education. Like many of today's social and political commentators, Ms. Neal takes two facts — St. Mary's lower than anticipated incoming freshman class and the college's comparatively high in-state tuition — to draw her dubious, agenda-ridden conclusions.
    This letter is in response to Anne Neal's recent commentary, "Cautionary campus tale," (May 30). As a 2008 St. Mary's alumna, I, like many of my fellow alumni, took great umbrage to the broad strokes Ms. Neal attempts to use in painting our alma mater...

    Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Teaching and Learning, Education, Germany, Colleges and Universities

  8. Jun 1, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  9. Toulouse-Lautrec: Allentown Art Museum opens major exhibit of works

    Imagine yourself in Paris in 1890.
    Imagine yourself in Paris in 1890. The Eiffel Tower, built the year before for the World's Fair, looms over the city. Below, a sense of the new is everywhere, from the grand avenue of Champs-Elysees to the music hall Folies Bergere. You are in the...

    Tags: Museums, Fine Arts, Fine Artists, Allentown, Arts and Culture

  10. May 31, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. 'The Liar' at Writers' Theatre in Glencoe ★★★

    THEATER REVIEW: Hot on the heels of "The School for Lies," a freewheeling Moliere adaptation by David Ives at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater, comes "The Liar."
    An extraterrestrial visitor to the theater of Chicagoland this year might well conclude that the good people of 17th-century France had both exceptional timing and more than a passing familiarity with Twitter. Hot on the heels of "The School for Lies,"...

    Tags: Downton Abbey (tv program), Entertainment, Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages, Literature

  12. May 31, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. Aberdeen Central High School awards and scholarships

    SOCIAL SERVICE AWARDS American Legion School Citizenship Awards: Brynn Flakus and Stetson Heirigs. Brown County Teen Court participants: Kaitlyn Bristlin, Michael Buchanan, Alex Grandbois, Brianna Haugen, Amanda Mages, Cassandra Poitra, Shelby...

    Tags: Engineering, Daktronics Incorporated, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Language, Teaching and Learning

  14. May 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'Now You See Me': Let's remember the ultimate caper film 'Rififi'

    "Now You See Me," which opens Friday, is a caper thriller starring Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo and Oscar-winners Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine. The film is about an FBI agent and an Interpol detective on the hunt for a team of young illusionists who pull off elaborate bank heists during their performances and hand out the money to their audiences.
    "Now You See Me," which opens Friday, is a caper thriller starring Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo and Oscar-winners Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine. The film is about an FBI agent and an Interpol detective on the hunt for a team of young illusionists...

    Tags: The 400 Blows (movie), Interpol, Mark Ruffalo, Genres, The Killing (movie)

  16. May 28, 2013 |Story| AP Member Choice Limited
  17. French patient dies of new, SARS-related respiratory virus

    PARIS (AP) — A French patient infected with a deadly new respiratory virus related to SARS died Tuesday of the disease, which has killed half the people known to be infected and alarmed global health officials. The novel coronavirus is related to...

    Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Saudi Arabia, Diseases and Illnesses, Health Organizations, France

  18. May 26, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Lesbian love story takes top prize at Cannes

    Cannes Film Festival jury president Steven Spielberg said the jury's decision to award the festival's top prize to lesbian love story "Blue Is the Warmest Color" was not political even as thousands protested France's legalization of same-sex marriage in Paris.
    CANNES, France — When is a lesbian coming-of-age drama not a lesbian coming-of-age drama? We’ll let this year’s Cannes Film Festival jury president take that one: When “it’s a great love story” first and foremost, as...

    Tags: Steven Spielberg, Celebrities, Literature, Joaquin Phoenix, Arts and Culture

  20. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. John Caird brings blockbuster cred to L.A. Opera's 'Tosca'

    John Caird, who's directing the L.A. Opera production of "Tosca" that opens Saturday, played crucial roles in launching two of the biggest stage blockbusters of modern times.
    John Caird, who's directing the L.A. Opera production of "Tosca" that opens Saturday, played crucial roles in launching two of the biggest stage blockbusters of modern times. The fact that the British director remains somewhat below the radar, at...

    Tags: London Theatre, Jane Eyre (movie), Literature, Music Industry, Arts and Culture

  22. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Cannes 2013: Opening night welcomes 'Great Gatsby,' Euro-style

    CANNES, France -- The movie world feted an old friend Wednesday night, or at least an old sport. Two weeks after celebrating Baz Luhrmann's big-budget adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel with a throwback party at the Plaza Hotel in New York,...

    Tags: Midnight in Paris (movie), Leonardo DiCaprio, Fishing, Arts and Culture, Moonrise Kingdom (movie)

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