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Arts on TV: Chris Botti; Ann Hobson Pilot; Idina Menzel
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Oscars by the Numbers
LA Times MagazineSurprising stats from the most famous awards show of them all... -
Cruise line listings
Here's a list of many of the lines that carry passenger traffic, along with a list of their vessels. Ships that are to have maiden voyages this year also are listed; check with the cruise line, though, because dates can change. AIDA Cruises, (011) 49-...Tags: Disney Cruise Line, Folklore and Mythology, Marco Polo, Seabourn Cruise Line, Princess Cruises
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Specialty cruises
Our neighbor refuses to cruise.
It's all about eating, getting fat and being trapped at sea with lots of strangers, she says.
Not necessarily so, though you can chow down if you wish. But beyond that, it can be a feast for the soul too. Theme cruises...Tags: Norwegian Cruise Line, Silversea Cruises, Kate Burton, Royal Caribbean International, Edith Head
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Sweeping look at troubled artist
Special to Tribune NewspapersVincent Van Gogh is an extraordinary artist about whom everything seems to be known. His brilliant work and tragic life, combined with a paper trail of letters to his art-dealer brother, Theo, have made him an irresistible subject for art historians,...Tags: Shootings, Arts, Bipolar Disorder, Syphilis, Jackson Pollock
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The Arts on TV: Michael Feinstein does Sinatra; 'Red Shoes'
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A Hollywood Riddle: Why do we always think current movies are worse than ever?
The Big PictureIn the middle of Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris,” Owen Wilson’s character finds himself mysteriously transported to the Paris of the 1920s, which is populated with a host of cultural icons, including Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott... -
Colonial Players ends season with twist in 'The Shape of Things'
Colonial Players closes its season with Neil LaBute's 2001 dark comedy/drama "The Shape of Things," drawing a striking contrast with the Depression-era romantic comedy that started the theater's run in September. LaBute's cynical commentary on the...Tags: Arts, Noel Coward, Neil LaBute, Health, Physical Conditions
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Today in history: June 7
1769: Frontiersman Daniel Boone first began to explore present-day Kentucky.1848: French painter and sculptor Paul Gauguin was born in Paris. 1948: The Communists completed their takeover of Czechoslovakia with the resignation of President Edvard Benes....Tags: Texas, Kentucky, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, San Francisco
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Making a Summer Splash
Looking for big splashy fun to cool down the summer heat?
Consider a weekend jaunt to breezy San Diego. It’s more than just a pretty bay. Turns out, San Diego’s waterfront is loaded with all types of ocean adventures, from speedboating...Tags: Herman Melville, India, Hawaii, Billy Idol, Health
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The Arts on TV: Gil Amelio; Jason Alexander; Max Raabe
Culture Monster“The 700 Club” 8 and 10 a.m., and 11 p.m. Thursday, MyNet: Artist Gil Amelio's sculpture of Jesus. (N) “If Walls Could Talk...” 8:30 a.m. Thursday, HGTV: Painting Puzzler: A woman finds signed watercolors from a famous artist.... -
Monster Mash: New York City Opera faces financial dilemma again; rescue mission for Afghan antiquities
Culture MonsterNew York City Opera finds itself in serious financial straits again...
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