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Monday's TV Highlights: 'Live From Lincoln Center' on KOCE
Click here to download TV listings for the week Dec. 30, 2012 - Jan. 5, 2012 in PDF format This week's TV Movies -------------------- SERIES Incredible Crew: Young folks engage in all manner of shenanigans in this new live-action sketch comedy...
Tags: New Year's Day, ESPN (tv network), Pat Benatar, Chick-fil-A Bowl, USC Trojans
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Critic's Notebook: Gustavo Dudamel wraps up an ambitious year
NEW YORK — The hair jokes may have grown old, what with a slight fleck of gray peeking through his now shortened and tamed curls. The Dude nickname is pretty much over as well. And no longer is Gustavo Dudamel as tempted to head for Pink's hot dog...
Tags: Mussels, Vienna (Austria), Berlin (Germany), Washington, DC, Venezuela
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'La Boheme' star Ana Maria Martinez is no diva offstage
The saga of how Ana Maria Martinez resolved her career conflicts, shed her inhibitions and wound up as one of the most sought-after operatic artists of her generation might make an interesting little made-for-TV drama. The Puerto Rico-born soprano...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Placido Domingo, Faust (movie), Music, Fine Artists
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Jazz 'Messiah' swings back to town
More than a decade ago, vocalist Rodrick Dixon traveled to Lincoln Center in New York to sing a piece of music he couldn't get out of his head. He then decided he had to persuade someone to stage it in Chicago. This weekend, "Too Hot to Handel: The...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Music, Billie Holiday, Fine Artists, Irving Park
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Winter classical music preview: Diverse events, from 'Boheme' to Boulez
The period from the new year through the end of March invariably includes some of the most highly anticipated events of Chicago's classical music season. Here are 10 such events, listed in chronological order: Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Riccardo...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Concerts, Music, Culture, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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Winter theater 2013: 10 shows for the cold, from classic 'Caesar' to 'Other Desert Cities'
With Scrooge back under wraps, it's time for the 2013 winter theater season to begin in earnest. There's an especially strong slate of classical works opening between now and the end of March, but the offerings also are as diverse as ever. Among the...
Tags: London Theatre, Navy Pier, Drama (genre), Linda Kimbrough, Goodman Theatre
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Is Tom Cruise big enough to carry 'Jack Reacher'?
The opening minutes of the action-thriller "Jack Reacher" unfold with a display of gun violence that will be strikingly familiar to anyone who has been horrified by headline news in recent weeks. A sniper is shown assembling his long-range assault rifle....Tags: Valkyrie (movie), George W. Bush, Music, Media Industry, Thriller (genre)
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Audra McDonald slips into L.A. to sing and stump for PBS
Cabaret fanatics – and you know who you are – invariably suffer a persistent worry: What if there is some amazing live gig out there I don’t know about? Well, Monday night your worst nightmare came and went -- unless you were one of...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Music, Betty Hutton, Culture, Same-Sex Marriage
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Playwright Christopher Durang Injured At "Kiss Me Kate" Concert At Yale
Hartford CourantPlaywright Christopher Durang was injured in a fall in a concert production of "Kiss Me Kate" at Yale University in New Haven Saturday afternoon. Durang, writer of "Beyond Therapy," "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You," "The Marriage of...Tags: Yale University, Hospitals and Clinics, Music, Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Lindsay Lohan's L.A. probation not affected by New York incident
L.A. NOWLindsay Lohan's probation status in Los Angeles won't be impacted by an incident in New York, where she says she was choked during a scuffle over a cellphone.... -
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janeth@herald-mail.comMonika Wertman has always known she wanted to work in a creative field. In high school, she concentrated on art and wanted to be an architect, until a guidance counselor talked her out of it. “There was no doubt in my mind. I’ve always...Tags: Arts and Culture, Photography, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Long Island, Towson University
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'Django Unchained' premiere canceled because of Newtown tragedy
In the wake of the school shooting in Newtown, Conn., the Weinstein Co. has decided to cancel the Hollywood premiere of its movie "Django Unchained." The studio was set to roll out the red carpet for the ultra-violent Quentin Tarantino flick at the...
Tags: Kerry Washington, Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling, Christoph Waltz, Parental Guidance (movie)
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