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Review: Steven Spielberg's 'Lincoln' A Towering Achievement
Hollywood's most successful director turns on a dime and delivers his most restrained, interior film. A celebrated playwright shines an illuminating light on no more than a sliver of a great man's life. A brilliant actor surpasses even himself and makes...
Tags: Daniel Day-Lewis, U.S. House of Representatives, Tim Blake Nelson, Celebrities, Drama (genre)
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Line,' 'Way We Were' Composer Dies At 68
LOS ANGELES -- Marvin Hamlisch, who composed the scores for dozens of movies including"The Sting" and won a Tony for "A Chorus Line," has died in Los Angeles at 68. Family spokesman Jason Lee said Hamlisch died Monday after a brief illness. Other details...
Tags: Saturday Night Live (tv program), Music Industry, Scott Joplin, Gilda Radner, Arts and Culture
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Letters to the Editor: Who are you thinking of this Memorial Day?
We asked you to tell us about someone special who served our country, and you responded with heart-felt stories about sons, husbands, grandfathers, cousins, neighbors and friends. Here's a selection of letters on this page. Cracking brother's code...
Tags: Philippines, Korean War (1950-1953), Armed Forces, Statue of Liberty, China Earthquake (2010)
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Column: Deny terrorists their power
I have not seen the video. Not saying I won’t, but for now, I’ve chosen not to. To rush online and seek out cellphone footage of two fanatics with machetes who butchered a British soldier in London on Wednesday, to watch them standing...Tags: Anthrax, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Terrorism, The Miami Herald, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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Art Spiegelman's art obliterates category
"Who's got a gag for me today?" Early on in "CO-MIX: A Retrospective of Comics, Graphics and Scraps." Art Spiegelman's upcoming career-spanner that's due out in September, we see a drawing of a much younger Spiegelman saying this to four tiny characters...
Tags: Harold Washington Library Center, Frank Lloyd Wright, Arts and Culture, Fiction, France
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Five books: Graphic novelists at Lit Fest
Art Spiegelman, author of “Maus,” a Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir that essentially legitimized cartooning as a literary form, will kick off this year's Printers Row Lit Fest on Saturday, June 8, as winner of the Chicago Public Library's Harold...
Tags: Authors, Chicago Reader, Arts and Culture, Fiction, Entertainment Events
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Andrews Living Arts stages musical "Rent" outside
Staff WriterJust when you are thinking about giving up on Andrews Living Arts Studio’s production of “Rent,” one of the singers comes on and just rocks it … rocks it hard. And that keeps you plugged in to this somewhat wobbly,...Tags: Tony Awards, Lower East Side, Arts and Culture, Arts, Entertainment Events
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Pearl S. Buck to publish new novel ... 40 years after her death
A new novel by Pearl S. Buck will be published in October, more than 40 years after her death. Buck, best known for her novel "The Good Earth," won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1938. "The Eternal Wonder" was discovered in storage and will be...
Tags: China, Nobel Prize Awards, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Google+
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COLUMN - Changing Assad's calculus
Reuters(David Rohde is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By David Rohde AMMAN, May 23 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and 10 European and Arab foreign ministers gathered in Amman, Jordan on Wednesday night to again talk about...Tags: Bashar Assad, Rebellions, Government, The New York Times, Iraq
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'Little Miss Sunshine' musical heading off-Broadway
The "Little Miss Sunshine" minibus is fueling up to head cross-country again, this time from the West Coast to New York. The stage musical based on the Oscar-winning 2006 movie will reportedly open at the off-Broadway Second Stage Theatre in New York...
Tags: Celebrities, Steve Carell, Awards and Prizes, Entertainment, Music
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COLUMN - Prosperity without power
Reuters(David Rohde is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By David Rohde May 22 (Reuters) - In Moscow, they are "non-Soviet Russians." In New Delhi, they are a "political Goliath" that may soon awake. In Beijing and São Paolo, they are lawyers...Tags: China, National Government, Corruption, New Products, Customs and Tradition
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Concord Chamber Singers to perform at Moravian College
The fact that the Concord Chamber Singers, this year celebrating their 46th season, will join the Allentown Symphony Orchestra in July in a hip, cutting-edge "Video Games Live" concert speaks volumes about where their new director, Jennifer Kelly, plans...Tags: Music Industry, E.E. Cummings, Teaching and Learning, Hunterdon County, Arts and Culture
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