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The CIA's greatest hits
We got Osama bin Laden — and now we'll be getting him again on cinema screens across the nation, as "Zero Dark Thirty" hits neighborhood multiplexes. Lauded and criticized, that film's the talk of the town. Is it also the first of a new genre? If...
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Prisons, The New York Times, Al-Qaeda, Entertainment
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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: Charlie Rose, Where the Wild Things Are (movie), Washington, DC, Opera (genre), Europe
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Las Vegas: Who knew Sin City could be so sweet?
Sugar craving or stocking stuffer? No matter, really. Las Vegas confectioners who have whipped up holiday-themed candies are at the ready this month. Jean Philippe Patisserie in Bellagio and Ethel M Chocolates in suburban Henderson, also have...
Tags: Chocolates, Holidays
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Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique brings vintage sound
When is a violin not just a violin? Or a horn not simply a horn? The instruments used in period-music ensembles are museum-quality objects brought to life — a bit of European history invigorated by musicians of today. Though most period...
Tags: Carnegie Hall, France, Culture, Music Industry, Entertainment
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Nail art goes from niche to mainstream
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticWhether it's tiny Union Jacks, tuxedos, stripes, crystal flowers or caviar pearls, nail art has gone mainstream. No longer relegated to the subculture sidelines or the subject of mockery, nail art has become an everyday indulgence, and not just for...Tags: Social Media, Fine Artists, Chanel S.A., YouTube, Personal Service
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Camo prints in full view in fall fashions for men
Los Angeles TimesIf you think camouflage is just the stuff of old beat-up military uniforms and cheap thermals lying around dusty army-navy shops, you're missing out on the biggest hiding-in-plain-sight trend in cutting-edge menswear this fall. Camo, as fashion folk say,...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Michael Bastian, JC Penney Company Inc., Manufacturing and Engineering, Converse, Inc.
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Monday Morning Coffee: Gov. Corbett takes a hit in new Inquirer poll.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Monday Morning, Fellow Seekers. We've all had them -- those days when you feel like you just should have stayed in bed, maybe poured yourself a bowl of Lucky Charms or Kix and curled up with some trash TV....... -
Italy's Berlusconi vows to take on judiciary 'dictatorship'
World NowFormer Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi came out swinging Saturday after a court sentenced him to four years in prison for tax fraud, vowing to dedicate himself to reforming the Italian justice system, which he said was dominated by a “... -
Europe tackles torture allegations that were swept aside in U.S.
World NowGlobal Focus: When CIA agents nabbed an Egyptian cleric on the streets of Milan and whisked him off for interrogation in a country that turned a blind eye to torture they violated international law and were justly sentenced to prison, Italy's highest... -
Belarus Free Theatre ... and a show in an apartment
Chicago Shakespeare Theatre announced Sunday night the shows it will present in the first half of 2013, as part of its World Stages series of global work, much presented in partnership with the British booker and producer Richard Jordan Productions. The...Tags: Eduardo de Filippo, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Belarus, New York City, Minsk (Belarus)
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Elliott Carter, preeminent American composer, is dead at 103
Elliott Carter, one of the preeminent American composers of the past century, has died at 103. He died of natural causes at his home in New York, according to his close friend and assistant Virgil Blackwell. A prolific composer who won two Pulitzer...
Tags: Human Interest, Music Industry, Contemporary Music (genre), Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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Italian official: Dual-language program is looking molto bene
Students studying Italian at Franklin Elementary were paid a visit Wednesday by Paola Ebranati, the education director for the Italian consulate in San Francisco. The Milan-born Ebranati, who was raised near the Alps in northern Italy, toured the...
Tags: Students, Italy, Halloween, Education, Teaching and Learning
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