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Theater review: 'The Bad Seed' from Breakthrough Theatre
"You're just too good to be true," coos the father of angelic Rhoda Penmark with unwitting accuracy. Meanwhile, Rhoda's mom — with a great deal more perception than her husband — is wondering if her picture-perfect preteen is a murderer....
Tags: Winter Park, Arts and Culture, Literature
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Breakthrough Theatre opens 'The Bad Seed'
Did you parents ever call you a "bad seed"? Well, let's hope not. The stage version of "The Bad Seed," the story of sweet, charming, murderous Rhoda Penmark opens at the Breakthrough Theatre of Winter Park on Friday, Feb. 22. Maxwell Anderson's 1954...
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Major art museum group bolsters rules for acquiring ancient art
The ethics for adding ancient works to American art museum collections became substantially more stringent five years ago when the Assn. of Art Museum Directors (AAMD) decided to set the bar higher -- prompted by complaints from Italy, Greece and other...Tags: New York City, Ethics, Arts, UNESCO, Italy
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Dallas Museum of Art drops admission fee
Los Angeles Times Art CriticThis is news, even though it shouldn't be: Today, the Dallas Museum of Art announced that it is eliminating its $10 general admission fee, effective Jan. 21. After that, a visit to the museum's permanent collection galleries will be free. It's news...Tags: Artists, Arts, Arts and Culture, Museums
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Joyce Redman, actress twice nominated for Oscars, dies at 96
Joyce Redman, a two-time Oscar-nominated Irish-born actress whose erotically charged dinner-eating scene opposite Albert Finney was a highlight of the bawdy 1963 British film comedy "Tom Jones," has died. She was 96. Redman died Thursday in Kent, England...Tags: Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Republic of Ireland, Anne Boleyn, London Theatre
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Wednesday Highlights: 'Nova' on KOCE
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of Oct. 23 - 29 in PDF format TV listings for the week of Oct. 23 - 29 in PDF format (from latimes.com/entertainment/news/tv) Weekly TV Listings and more can be found...... -
Award-winning director Sidney Lumet dies
Associated PressSidney Lumet, the award-winning director of such acclaimed films as "Network," "Serpico," "Dog Day Afternoon" and "12 Angry Men," has died. He was 86. Lumet's death was confirmed Saturday by Marc Kusnetz, who is the husband of Lumet's stepdaughter,...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Paddy Chayefsky, Murder, Max Reinhardt, Manhattan (New York City)
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Sidney Harman dies at 92; Newsweek owner and high-fidelity sound pioneer
Sidney Harman, a philanthropist, polymath and pioneer in high-fidelity sound for homes and cars who tried to resuscitate an icon of American journalism when he bought Newsweek last year, has died. He was 92.
Harman died Tuesday night in Washington, D.C.,...Tags: Chemotherapy, City University of New York, Journalism, Media Industry, World War II (1939-1945)
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Kevin McCarthy dies at 96; prolific actor best known for 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers'
Kevin McCarthy, the veteran stage and screen actor best known for his starring role as the panicked doctor who tried to warn the world about the alien "pod people" who were taking over in the 1956 science-fiction suspense classic "Invasion of the Body...Tags: Marlon Brando, Don Siegel, John Huston, California, Defense
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Karl Malden dies at 97; Oscar-winning actor
Karl Malden, a versatile Oscar-winning actor who built a six-decade Hollywood career playing heroes and heavies -- and, often, relatable ordinary men -- yet who was certain he was best known as a commercial pitchman for American Express, has died. He...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Manhattan (New York City), Budd Schulberg, Marlon Brando, World War II (1939-1945)
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Getty names a respected but low-profile director
Times Staff WriterThe troubled J. Paul Getty Museum's highly publicized search for a leader came to an end Monday with the appointment of Michael Brand, a Harvard-educated Australian who has headed the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond for the last five years....Tags: San Francisco, Libraries, California, New Products, Arts
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Real deal in New York State
There are delectable edibles inside the Runcible Spoon café, but visitors must be lured by aroma alone. The display cases are hidden by the picture window. Yes, hidden, because it's covered with handbills. There are various offers for massage therapy,...Tags: Ohio, Manhattan (New York City), Hudson River, Restaurants, Richie Havens
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