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'Homeland' targets, hits jittery part of national psyche in season two opener
The Baltimore SunTalk about a TV series keeping current with the news. Thirty seconds into the Season 2 opener of Showtime’s “Homeland,” viewers see the first image of an American embassy under attack in the Middle East. At just over two minutes into...Tags: Jon Hamm, Homeland (tv program), Al-Qaeda, Tony Soprano (fictional character), James Gandolfini
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`Legally Blonde' coming to NSU
Staff reportsOmigod you guys! Class is totally in session! For its fall musical production, Northern State University Theater will present “Legally Blonde — The Musical” Oct. 18-20. Based on the 2001 movie starring Reese Witherspoon, “...Tags: Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Teachers, Theater, Reese Witherspoon
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Albert Marre dies at 87; director of 'Man of La Mancha'
The teleplay "I, Don Quixote" captured the attention of theater director Albert Marre in 1959, but not for its intense drama. He "saw it as a musical." By 1963, Marre was meeting in Palm Springs with the teleplay's author, Dale Wasserman, to sketch out...
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A spare, articulate take on 'Hamlet'
Peter Brook once said that, in essence, everything in regard to "Hamlet" has been done before. The Moody Dane has been young and impetuous, or middle-aged and worn out. Every Oedipal twist in the tale has been tweaked and skewered. Every concept —...
Tags: Peter Brook, Human Interest, Kenneth Branagh, Mel Gibson
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10/19-11/4 Theatre Arlington Presents "The 39 Steps"
organization: Theatre Arlington Presents "The 39 Steps" date: October 19 - November 4 address: 305 W. Main StreetWinner of Two Tony and Drama Desk Awards and the Best New Comedy Laurence Olivier Awards. Mix a Hitchcock masterpiece with a juicy spy...Tags: Arts and Culture
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Oscar-winning actress Celeste Holm dies at 95
NEW YORK (AP) — Celeste Holm, a versatile, bright-eyed blonde who soared to Broadway fame in "Oklahoma!" and won an Oscar in "Gentleman's Agreement" but whose last years were filled with financial difficulty and estrangement from her sons, died...
Tags: Ronald Reagan, Robert De Niro, Human Interest, Tony Randall, Movies
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Review: 'Dropped Names' by Frank Langella dishes on fellow actors
Dropped Names Famous Men and Women As I Knew Them Frank Langella Harper: 356 pp., $25.99 Frank Langella's "Dropped Names" is a different kind of memoir. Rather than recapping his life story, the veteran stage and screen actor offers a series of...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Lee Strasberg, Roddy McDowall, Celebrities, Dinah Shore
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Es Monroe una estrella inmortal
MÉXICO, DF .- A 50 años de su muerte, ocurrida el 5 de agosto de 1962, Marilyn Monroe sigue siendo una de las estrellas más poderosas de Hollywood. Tan sólo el año pasado, la actriz ocupó el tercer puesto de la lista anual de Forbes de las celebridades...
Tags: Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, Clark Gable, Grace Kelly, Joe DiMaggio
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PASSINGS: John Finnegan, Nan Merriman, Sidney Reznick
John Finnegan Character actor appeared regularly on 'Columbo' John Finnegan, 85, a character actor who portrayed a scout in the 1984 baseball film "The Natural" and regularly appeared on television's "Columbo," died Sunday at his Palm Desert home from...
Tags: Entertainment, World War II (1939-1945), Celebrities, Game Shows, Radio
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New details given for Wichita's upcoming Broadway Musical
Casting has been announced for the WICHITA engagement of Disney’s THE LION KING. Wichita’s most eagerly awaited stage production ever will leap onto the Century II Concert Hall stage from September 4 to September 30. The press opening night...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Japan, Entertainment, Michael Curry, Theater
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National pride, unexpectedly, in 'Henry V' at Stratford Shakespeare Festival
STRATFORD, ONTARIO — Of all of William Shakespeare's plays, "Henry V" is the drama most often interpreted as patriotically British. In the 1944 film version, Laurence Olivier used the young king's inspiring St. Crispin's Day speech, with its soaring...
Tags: Olympic Games, Paul McCartney, William Shakespeare, England, Danny Boyle
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50 years ago: 'The Homestead' added to Bel Air town limits
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, July 12, 1962: The Town of Bel Air grew by 249 acres as a result of a property annexation acquired by the Commissioners of Bel Air. The property known as "The Homestead," a 300-acre farm, was divided...Tags: Cecil County, Charles Laughton, Entertainment, Tony Curtis, Elvis Presley
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