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Inspired by mother's death, Ken Burns to make cancer documentary
After producing documentaries about the history of baseball, the Civil War, jazz and a variety of other topics, Ken Burns is turning his attention to cancer. Burns will be teaming up with Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, PBS (tv network), Spider-Man (movie), WETA, Washington, DC
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Ada Louise Huxtable memorial explores architecture critic's legacy
NEW YORK -- On Tuesday afternoon at the Metropolitan Museum in New York the architecture world, or what felt like a pretty substantial cross-section of it, gathered to remember the pioneering New York Times and Wall Street Journal architecture critic...Tags: Architecture, Frank Gehry, Arts, Battery Park City, Times Square
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Stowe Prize Honors Michelle Alexander
The Hartford CourantStowe Prize Events The Stowe Prize Big Tent Jubilee will take place Thursday, May 30, from 5:30 to 9 p.m. on the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center grounds, 77 Forest St., Hartford. It will honor the 2013 Stowe Prize winner, civil rights advocate and law...Tags: Radio, Justice and Rights, Books and Magazines, Wars and Interventions, ABC (tv network)
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Obama names Susan Rice, Samantha Power to key positions
WASHINGTON — Praising “their integrity and their heart,” President Obama on Wednesday announced a shuffling of his top national security aides, including the departure of National Security Advisor Tom Donilon, the elevation of United...Tags: Susan Rice, Hate Crimes, United Nations, Barack Obama, White House
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Column; Scouts, be prepared for a celebration in the future
Hold your applause. As milestones go, this one is disappointing. It is, at best, half a milestone. Or a down payment on a milestone. If you are of a more cynical bent, you might even call it an effort to forestall a milestone. Whatever you call it,...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Justice and Rights, Youth Organizations, Social Organizations, Gay Rights
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Duke Ellington revisited
Daniel Schnyder spends nearly every day walking in Duke Ellington's footsteps. Literally. The Pacific Symphony's composer-in-residence, who will perform Thursday through Sunday at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts, recently moved his family to Harlem...
Tags: Music, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Festive Events, Swiss Confederation
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Two World Premieres, Musical Slated For Long Wharf Season
Hartford CourantWorld premieres by Athol Fugard and Heidi Schreck, a revival of August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning “Fences,” directed by Phylicia Rashad and the two-person musical “The Last Five Years” will highlight the...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Hartford Stage, Celebrities, Theater, Music Theater
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'Speech & Debate' by American Theater Company ★★★
In a post-"Glee" era, Stephen Karam's 2007 song-laced comedy about a trio of high school misfits forming a speech team could seem a bit over its time limit. But the triumph of Karam's "Speech & Debate" lies in the way he largely parries the predictable...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Journalism
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Review: "Bunker Hill" by Nathaniel Philbrick
"I cannot pretend to describe the horror of the scene," Adjutant John Waller, a British soldier, would write of the Battle of Bunker Hill. He nevertheless tries. Inside the fortifications, as the British overwhelmed the provincial forces, "'twas streaming...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Armed Conflicts, Boston, Entertainment Events, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Kwame Kwei-Armah keeps his vow to bring Center Stage national exposure
Kwame Kwei-Armah is turning up the floodlights on Center Stage. It's been not quite two years since the British-born playwright became artistic director of Maryland's largest regional theater. With his production of two button-pushing dramas nicknamed...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, PBS (tv network), Bruce Norris, Mount Vernon, Triple Crown
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Real threats exist, but we're fighting imaginary ones
It should've been the shot heard around the world. Chances are, you didn't hear it. An ominous sort of history was made last week near Austin, Texas, but it seems to have largely escaped notice. There was some media coverage, yes, but less than, say,...Tags: Lindsay Lohan, Crime, Law and Justice, Industrial Production, Entertainment Events, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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Ignoring the real, fighting the imaginary
It should've been the shot heard around the world. Chances are, you didn't hear it. An ominous sort of history was made last week near Austin, Texas, but it seems to have largely escaped notice. There was some media coverage, yes, but less than, say,...
Tags: Lindsay Lohan, Crime, Law and Justice, Industrial Production, Entertainment Events, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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