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Wright walks in, and walks out with 'Broken City'
Mark Wahlberg stars in "Broken City," opening today, but Jeffrey Wright commits larceny and quietly steals the movie. It's not the first time. Now 47, Wright, one of the great pleasures of American screen acting at the moment, has played his share of...
Tags: Carmen Ejogo, The Help (movie), Movies, Russell Crowe, Allen Hughes
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Sad farewell to an Internet freedom fighter
My heartfelt condolences go out to the family and friends of Aaron Swartz, who took his life Friday at age 26. We'll never know whether the restless Internet wizard and advocate for Internet openness would have beaten the federal rap against him. But...
Tags: Prisons, Newspaper and Magazine, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution
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'An artist creates his own world'
In the current exhibition, “Still Life: The Painted Image,” at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts are several paintings by Brooklyn artist Derek Buckner. Among these are a large painting of tousled bed pillows — a monochrome...
Tags: Entertainment, Marshmallows, New York City, Fine Arts, Fine Artists
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New York City Marathon canceled due to problems from Superstorm Sandy
The New York City Marathon -- scheduled for Sunday -- was canceled Friday due to lingering effects from Superstorm Sandy, the city's mayor said. Mayor Michael Bloomberg had said earlier in the week the race would go on -- despite transportation, power...
Tags: Bronx (New York City), New York City Marathon, Government, News Agency, Manhattan (New York City)
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Superstorm Sandy, state by state
States along the East Coast were pummeled as Superstorm Sandy came crashing ashore. The storm officially made landfall along the coast of southern New Jersey Monday night, but it is affecting a much wider area. By early Tuesday, more than 7.5 million...
Tags: Alexandria (Alexandria, Virginia), Bronx (New York City), Barack Obama, Regional Authority, Theme Park Vacations
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Connecticut Pizzas On Esquire's "Life-Changing" List
Though the ultimate winner was a Chicago deep-dish legend, four Connecticut pizzerias found their way to Esquire Magazine's recent "Life-Changing Pizza" list, proving again that the Nutmeg State's pies are among the country's best. Frank Pepe's...
Tags: Sally's Apizza, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana, Manhattan (New York City), Human Interest
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IU men's basketball 2012-13 schedule
INDIANA MEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 SCHEDULE - An Exhibition Game Date, Time and Opponent to be named later - November 9 Friday Bryant Bloomington, Ind. TBA LEGENDS CLASSIC (Barclays Center) - November 12 Monday North Dakota State+...
Tags: United Center, Michigan State Spartans, Minnesota Golden Gophers, Illinois Fighting Illini, Wisconsin Badgers
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Dwight's tattered image needs wins
There's really only one way Dwight Howard can clean up this oil spill on his image as a coach-killing conspirator and wrecking-ball flip-flopper.
Win.
And win big.
If he's leaving Orlando — and although he hasn't publicly declared it, most...Tags: San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Clippers, Houston Rockets, Indiana Pacers, Shaquille O'Neal
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Can a mobile phone keep you safe on the go?
We've gathered some more stories about people who saw a need or faced a challenge, and created a solution for our "Problem? No Problem!" series. Here are their stories. —Jenniffer Weigel, Tribune Newspapers (Got your own story? Send it to us at...
Tags: Cell Phones, Human Interest, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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Did I go all 'Incredible Hulk' on my rental car?
Q: I recently rented an SUV from Enterprise in Tenafly, N.J. A manager and I walked around the car before I left the lot. Neither of us saw any damage.
A week later, when I returned the car, a regional manager, who was taller than both myself and the...Tags: Chris Elliott, Services and Shopping, Trips and Vacations, Vehicles, Economy, Business and Finance
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Eighty years of art education
By Rebecca Massie Lane Special to The Herald-Mail What does New York painter William Clutz have in common with Washington County Commissioner Jeff Cline? They each have a keen memory of exhibiting their childhood art at the Washington County Museum...Tags: Harvard University, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Colleges and Universities, Artists, Education
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'Carnage': Four parents simmer and boil over in a New York apartment — 3 stars
Filming a play usually means making it less hermetic by "opening up the action," allowing the characters to take their dialogue for a walk, or a drive — something conventionally cinematic.
"Carnage" has no time for those diversionary tactics. Taken...Tags: Entertainment, Roman Polanski, Movies, Carnage (movie), Ariel Dorfman
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