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Column: 'Central Park Five' -- graphically told
WASHINGTON — From Tom Paine’s "Common Sense" to Harriet Beecher Stowe’s "Uncle Tom’s Cabin" to Martin Luther King’s "Letter from Birmingham Jail," American history is replete with examples of printed words accelerating social...Tags: George Will, Lawyers, Washington, DC, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice
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Failed Justice Argues Against Death Penalty
From Tom Paine's "Common Sense" to Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" to Martin Luther King's "Letter from Birmingham Jail," American history is replete with examples of printed words accelerating social justice. Still, from Mathew Brady's 1862...Tags: Lawyers, Defendants, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, AIDS
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Police: Bombing suspects planned more attacks
BOSTON (AP) — As churches paused to mourn the dead and console the survivors of the Boston Marathon bombing Sunday, the city's police commissioner said the two suspects had such a large cache of weapons that they were probably planning other...
Tags: Running, Crime, Law and Justice, Thomas Menino, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Sports
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New releases: Ken Burns takes strong tone in 'Central Park Five'
The Central Park Five, PBS, $24.99; Blu-ray, $29.99 This documentary (made by Ken Burns, his daughter Sarah and her husband, David McMahon) revisits the racial tensions of '80s New York, via the story of a white, female investment banker who was raped...Tags: Ken Burns, Fiction, Jurassic Park (movie), The Impossible (movie), The Central Park Five (movie)
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Freebie Friday: Free stuff to do around Orlando
If you're looking for something to do this weekend that won't cost you anything, check out our list of absolutely free events. Here's our list: EVENTS CENTRAL FLORIDA LANDSCAPE AND GARDEN FAIR: Saturday-Sunday; Discovery Gardens,1951 Woodlea Road,...Tags: Human Interest, International Drive, University of Central Florida, Sanford, Kissimmee
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Fort Lauderdale theater limps through Neil Simon's comedy of the sexual revolution.
Staff Writer"Last of the Red Hot Lovers" at Andrews Living Arts Studio in Fort Lauderdale doesn’t heat up until the second act. With three acts over two hours with two 10-minute intermissions, that is a problem. Set in 1969, the Neil Simon comedy centers on...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Fort Lauderdale, Entertainment
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Play in New York without peeling off the bills
New York is one of the most expensive cities in the world to visit, but there are ways to cut corners while having fun. Play: The Upright Citizens Brigade offers improv, stand-up and open-mic shows nightly. Even with $5 tickets most nights, it gets some...Tags: Travel, The Colbert Report (tv program), Times Square, Lincoln Center, Greenwich Village
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Pop-psychedelic Americana painter to meet fans at retrospective exhibit
Listen to Peter Max reminisce long enough, and the painter starts to sound like the elder statesman of American pop-art itself, with his sensational tales of grabbing coffee with Paul McCartney (just last month), or shaking hands with presidents Bill...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Lee Iacocca, Manhattan (New York City), Arts and Culture, Fort Lauderdale
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Life returning to normal for Ravens coach John Harbaugh
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh is back into the routine at the Castle. He is turning down speaking engagements and book deals and watching video of potential draft picks. The euphoria of being a winning Super Bowl head coach is finally starting to...Tags: American Football Conference, David Letterman, Baltimore Ravens, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Dorothy Hamill on skating and regaining strength
You know you're famous when your haircut becomes the haircut. Dorothy Hamill wasn't prepared for fame. She just loved to skate. As a shy child, she fell in love with being outside on a pond, breathing fresh air and feeling like she was in her own world....
Tags: Television Industry, Honda Center, Healthy Diet, Breast Cancer
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'She Kills Monsters' conjures D&D cool
You'd easily think that "She Kills Monsters" the clever, funny, moving, lively and delightfully geeky standout at this year's Garage Rep at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, was entirely created by Buzz22 Chicago, a very young theater company created by...
Tags: Steppenwolf Theatre, Arts and Culture, High Fidelity (movie)
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Native to conduct Orlando Philharmonic at park
When Paul Hostetter was a student at Winter Park High School, he was mentored by members of the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra. Now, Hostetter's circumstances have come full circle. On March 10, Hostetter will serve as guest conductor for the orchestra'...
Tags: George Gershwin, Louis Armstrong, Culture, Music Theater, Arts and Culture
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