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Review: 'Seminar' is a sharp look at writing classes
Masochism is the chief prerequisite for a private writing seminar with Leonard, the fearsome teacher, writer and editor conducting a mini reign of terror in Theresa Rebeck's Broadway comedy "Seminar," now at the Ahmanson Theatre. Played by Jeff...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Authors, Talk Shows (genre), NBC (tv network), Comedy (genre)
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Ta-Nehisi Coates: The myth of meritocracy
Let me tell you about the worst thing I ever did to my son. When he was 4, I took him to a small basement apartment in a Manhattanbrownstone. I then paid a man to give my son an intelligence test. The test was an attempt to deliver my son from the...Tags: Barack Obama, Manhattan (New York City), Ta-Nehisi Coates, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Mitt Romney
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Teen Rapes Woman While Making Pizza Delivery On Upper West Side: Cops
pix11.comHe'd already been busted for breaking into an apartment a little more than a month ago, while delivering pizza. Now according to authorities, Cesar Lucas, 16, has added rape to his repertoire of crimes. Police arrested him early Saturday morning after...Tags: Bronx (New York City), Roosevelt, Crime, Law and Justice
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Dinosaur Park Rape Stuns Upper West Side Residents
pix11.com | @MarioPIX11(UPPER WEST SIDE) - PIX 11 News cameras were the first on the scene shortly past 12 p.m. to capture an NYPD rape investigation being conducted beside Dinosaur Park. Those in the park as well as some strolling past the scene completely unaware of what...Tags: Apple iPhone, New York City Police Department
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Salad days for chopped salads
Paul Newman thought it should be eaten with a spoon. Baltimore restaurant owner Sascha Wolhandler calls it "a fabulous amalgam of flavor in every bite." It's the chopped salad, and it's having a field day in Baltimore. A chopped salad featured on the...
Tags: Chicken Salad, Chicken, Ruth's Chris Steak House Incorporated, Lifestyle and Leisure, Cheese Corn
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Morning-After Pill Available At 13 City Schools Via Pilot Program
pix11.comThe City Department Of Education is now making the so-called morning-after pill available to young girls as part of a pilot program operating in 13 schools to somewhat of a mixed reaction. Girls as young as 14 will be able to get Plan B -- without...Tags: Abortion, Birth Control, Health Treatments, Education, Drugs and Medicines
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Upper West Side Sprayed With Pesticide To Combat West Nile Virus
PIX11.com | @hilarywhittierThe Upper West Side and Central Park were sprayed with a pesticide to fight West Nile Virus from 1 a.m. to 6 a.m. Friday morning. This year, reports show 11 people in New York City tested positive for the disease, four of those in Manhattan. One person...Tags: Nassau County, Manhattan (New York City), New York City, Central Park, Diseases and Illnesses
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Dinosaur Park Rape Stuns Upper West Side Residents, NYPD Investigating
pix11.com | @MarioPIX11PIX11 News cameras were the first on the scene shortly past noon Monday to capture an NYPD rape investigation being conducted beside Dinosaur Park. Those in the park as well as some strolling past the scene were completely unaware of what had taken...Tags: Apple iPhone, New York City Police Department
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NYC Horse Carriage Rides: A New Call To Ban Them
Staff ReporterDays after a spooked carriage horse bolted through Midtown Manhattan causing people to hop out of the way, there are new calls from lawmakers and advocates to ban carriage rides altogether. Organizers held a rally with shouts and signs Saturday that...Tags: Times Square, Manhattan (New York City), New York City, Central Park, Midtown
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'Hairspray' stage musical writer Mark O'Donnell dies at 58
Mark O'Donnell, a stage and comedy writer who won a Tony Award for his musical adaptation of the John Waters movie "Hairspray," has died at 58. He collapsed Monday in the lobby of his apartment building on New York's Upper West Side, according to the...
Tags: John Waters, Broadway Theater, Theater, Music Theater, Lobbying
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PASSINGS: Mark O'Donnell, John Phelan, Jimmy Jones, Paul W. McCracken
Mark O'Donnell Tony-winning co-writer of 'Hairspray' Mark O'Donnell, 58, the Tony Award-winning writer behind such quirky and clever Broadway shows as "Hairspray and "Cry-Baby," died Monday in New York. His agent, Jack Tantleff, said the writer...
Tags: Harvard University, James Taylor, NYSE Euronext, Inc., Federal Reserve, Religion and Belief
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Times Square NYPD Shooting of Knife Wielding Man Raises More Questions
@colekirstinThe NYPD close range shooting of 51 Darrius Kennedy has many asking questions about the use of deadly force. Police officials and the mayor say the officers were justified under NYPD regulations, but the questions persist: could police have used other...Tags: Times Square, Shootings, Raymond W. Kelly, New York City Police Department
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