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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: Music Theater, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Culture, Louis Armstrong
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Not seeing eye to eye, Lakers' Pau Gasol takes long view of coach
NEW YORK — In this mess of a Lakers season, there has remained one crazy, befuddling constant: Mike D'Antoni's decision to embarrass and then bench Pau Gasol. Good for Earl Clark. But when D'Antoni began his stint as Lakers coach by not...
Tags: Dwight Howard, Los Angeles Lakers, Kobe Bryant, Mike D'Antoni, Philosophy
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Ken Burns, daughter team up for justice in 'Central Park Five' ★★★ 1/2
"The Central Park Five" is an unusually good documentary about an outlandish miscarriage of justice. On an April night in 1989, Trisha Meili was beaten, raped and left for dead not far from a path in Manhattan's Central Park. Five boys between the...
Tags: Ken Burns, Crime, Law and Justice, New York City Police Department, Manhattan (New York City), U.S. Supreme Court
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Hockey Day in America 2013 Sunday on NBC Sports
Channel Guide MagazineHockey Day in America 2013 Sunday, Feb. 17, on NBC and NBC Sports Network includes nine hours of coverage and a tripleheader of NHL games: Pittsburgh at Buffalo, Los Angeles at Chicago and Washington at New York Rangers. Below is the press release from... -
New proposal for Columbia
Decades ago, developer James W. Rouse looked at a rundown industrial waterfront in downtown Baltimore and saw the makings of an attraction called Harborplace at the Inner Harbor. Now a former Rouse employee looks at an expanse of woods in downtown...Tags: Inner Harbor, Gardens and Parks, Manhattan (New York City), Sculpture, Travel
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Lily Rabe to star in 'Miss Julie' at Geffen Playhouse
Lily Rabe, who has earned acclaim for her New York stage performances and whose Hollywood cachet has risen thanks to the popularity of the FX series "American Horror Story," will star in a new adaptation of August Strindberg's "Miss Julie" at the Geffen...
Tags: Al Pacino, Neil LaBute, American Horror Story (tv program), George Bernard Shaw, Chris Messina
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Meet the commenters: 'Jake H'
Change of SubjectPart of an occasional series Commenter ID: JakeH Age: 34 Occupation: Attorney -- commercial litigation Family: Just me Resides: Lakeview Philosophies/inclinations: I'm basically a romantic, humanistic idealist with tendencies toward cynicism and... -
SFJAZZ plays another bold riff
SAN FRANCISCO — "This is one of my favorite rooms," said SFJAZZ founder and Executive Artistic Director Randall Kline, smiling as he stepped over exposed pipes and dusty planks in the SFJAZZ Center. "Then again, they're all my favorite rooms," he...
Tags: John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, Lincoln Center, Robin Williams, Blindness
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'Argo' producer scours for the next stranger-than-fiction story
Hunched over a desk in his spartan Westwood apartment, David Klawans squints at his computer monitor and knits his brow in concentration. "I'm perusing," he says. His eyes dart between headlines almost indecipherable on a Web page displaying about 800...
Tags: Argo (movie), World War II (1939-1945), U.S. Department of State, Personal Service, Movies
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South Pasadena Strings will play L.A. to raise funds for trip to Carnegie Hall
Sometime in the last century, the great classical pianist Arthur Rubinstein is said to have been interrupted by a man on the streets of New York who asked, “How do I get to Carnegie Hall?” Rubinstein's response: “Practice, practice,...
Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Culture, Students, Music
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Letter: Symphony Woods' open space should not be sacrificed for the arts
The new CA Symphony Woods plan is much, much larger than the original plan approved by the Planning Board. It has multiple theaters, three restaurants, a conference center, a possible new CA headquarters, multiple elevated walkways (about 600 feet and 1,...Tags: New York City, Arts and Culture, Culture
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