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Baltimore Symphony announces 2013-14 season
There’s a light and dark theme running through the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s 2013-2014 season, which includes works dealing with great loss, as well as great compassion. “Sometimes through tragedy, whether a world war or a...
Tags: Marin Alsop, André Watts, Pink Martini (music group), Arts and Culture, George Takei
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Experimental Hardcore Aggressors the Chariot Rile Up the Webster on March 17
The Chariot w/ As I Lay Dying, For Today, Vena Amoris, Forgetting Fame, Burn Lexington and Endless. $22 advance, $25 doors. 4 p.m., Mar. 17. The Webster, 31 Webster St., Hartford, webstertheater.com In his capacity as the voice, architect and face of...
Tags: Entertainment, Music
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Album review: Atoms for Peace, 'Amok'
2.5 stars (out of 4) There’s a skip to Thom Yorke’s step from the get-go on his first album with Atoms for Peace, the side project the Radiohead singer introduced on tour in 2009-10. Atoms for Peace includes the Red Hot Chili Peppers&...
Tags: The Red Hot Chili Peppers (music group), Entertainment, Thom Yorke, Ornette Coleman, Radiohead (music group)
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Gussy Moran dies at 89; tennis player caused Wimbledon uproar with short skirt
Gussy Moran, who gained both international fame and notoriety by wearing a short skirt and lace panties in the 1949 Wimbledon tennis tournament and who lived a life of celebrity for many years, died Wednesday night in her small Los Angeles apartment in...
Tags: Colon Cancer, U.S. Open (tennis), Los Angeles Dodgers, Spring Training, Anna Kournikova
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Andrew Meieran has ambitious vision for Clifton's Cafeteria
The gig: Real estate developer and moviemaker Andrew Meieran, 46, is staking his reputation and millions of dollars on an attempt to revive one of the most beloved restaurants in Los Angeles history — Clifton's Cafeteria on Broadway. Known for...
Tags: Roman Catholicism, Human Interest, Halloween, Parker Posey, Religion and Belief
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Review: Orlando Ballet's 'Hollywood en Pointe'
Maybe those snooty film critics who pooh-pooh the cineplex's blockbusters in favor of the little indie movie are on to something. For in Orlando Ballet's "Hollywood en Pointe," which opened Friday at the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre, it's the...
Tags: Entertainment, Luis Gonzalez, Dance, Arts and Culture, Cirque du Soleil
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Muti to salute Verdi and Schubert for upcoming Chicago Symphony Orchestra season
With the Chicago Symphony Orchestra heading home later this week from its tour of the Far East, the CSO Association is wasting no time releasing the programs and artists to be presented during the fall season at Symphony Center. The orchestra's 2013-...
Tags: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Human Interest, John Bruce, Arts and Culture, John Williams
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Oscar Micheaux: A legend's links
Leroy Collins never says anything about it. He never tells his neighbors he was once a movie star — once. Collins is 89 and lives by himself in the Montgomery Place retirement community in Hyde Park. Scientists who worked on the Manhattan...
Tags: The Conquest (movie), Music Box Theatre, Newspaper and Magazine, Chatham, Colleges and Universities
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Friend's love kept tennis star Gussy Moran in the game to the end
Everyone deserves life with dignity in their final years, whether you dug ditches or played tennis on the world's most famous stages. Gertrude "Gussy" Moran did the latter. She also got that deserved dignity because of the extraordinary kindness of a...Tags: Wimbledon Championships, Alice Marble, Colon Cancer, Nursing, Tennis
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Cinema Judaica: The War Years, 1939-1949¿ to open at Heritage Discovery Center Traveling exhibit is presented as part of the Jewish Community Heritage Project
JOHNSTOWN – A traveling exhibit, “Cinema Judaica: The War Years, 1939-1949,” will be presented at the Heritage Discovery Center from February 1- March 31. It joins the current temporary exhibit, “Remembrance: 150 Years of Jewish...Tags: Cinema Industry, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Arts and Culture, World War I (1914-1918), Nazi Party
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Studios relying more on outside funding to make award contenders
For this awards season, Hollywood came through with a bumper crop of movies that were critical and fan favorites. But in many cases, the big studios themselves can't take much of the credit. Among the films basking in Oscar nominations — and...Tags: Flight (movie), Beasts of the Southern Wild (movie), Academy Awards, Sony Corp., The Fighter (movie)
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For pageant, people supply the bond
Frank Daniel is one of a lucky few who have never been struck by the urge to sneeze, twitch or swat an unassuming bug, at least while on stage. This matters — why? Daniel, 69, a Laguna Beach native, has, for the past quarter-century, donned...
Tags: Alfred Hitchcock, Ferris Bueller's Day Off (movie), Sneezing, To Rome with Love (movie), Buster Keaton
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