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'Suite Francaise' author is subject of NY exhibit
Associated Press WriterWhen Irene Nemirovsky's "Suite Francaise" was published in 2004, readers were captivated by the story of 1940s French life under German occupation. It was a story the author lived as she was writing it; Nemirovsky was arrested in 1942 and died at...Tags: Fiction, Anita Brookner, New York Times, Libraries and Museums
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Anne Frank photos restored
Associated PressAMSTERDAM — The Anne Frank House museum said Friday that it has restored more than 50photographs and images the Jewish teenager pasted on the wall of her room to cheer herself up while hiding from the Nazis. The water-stained collage of celebrities...Tags: August, Leonardo da Vinci, Greta Garbo, Imperial and Royal Matters, Elizabeth II
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Theater season preview
Sentinel Staff WriterAmway Shakespeare Opportunity Twitter of the Shrew will be at a site to be announced. The Shakespeariment will be at the Walt Disney Amphitheater at Lake Eola Park, 101 N. Rosalind Ave., Orlando. Details: 407-792-9421. Twitter of the Shrew: Feb. 14....Tags: Beverage Industry, Culture, L Frank Baum, Maitland, Celebrity
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On Aug. 4, 1735, John Peter Zenger, publisher of the New York Weekly Journal, won a key ruling for press freedom when he was acquitted of libel charges brought by William Crosby, governor of the British colony of New York. In 1790 the Revenue Cutter...Tags: Television Industry, UPS Inc., Major League Baseball, Tom Seaver, Rod Carew
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Music guide
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. CRITICS' PICKS 5 Browns: The young pianists all hail from the same family, they are all super-talented and their 50 fingers bring the sounds of five grand pianos alive in a way that...Tags: Classical Music, Country Music, Olivier Messiaen, Glenn Gould, Grant Park
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Comic royalty with a common touch
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRicky Gervais made his grand entrance at the Kodak Theatre on Friday wearing a crown and silly grin as a giant sign bearing his name ignited in an incandescent blaze behind him. RICKY! "In any other town, I'd think that was over the top," he quipped....Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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'Fugitive Pieces' is a subtle Holocaust tale with powerful performances
Tribune criticThe hero of "Fugitive Pieces" is Jakob, a 9-year-old Polish Jew whose mother hurriedly stuffs him into a hiding place just as the Nazis arrive in 1942. From that nook, he watches as both parents are killed and his beloved sister, Bella, is whisked away to...Tags: Samuel Goldwyn, Massacres
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Will Spielberg take a walk on the wild side?
Special to The TimesSteven Spielberg, who at 22 was hired by Universal to a long-term contract, started out his career as the teacher's pet of the Movie Brat generation. With the unveiling of his first Indiana Jones escapade in 19 years today at Cannes, he's proffering yet...Tags: Martin Scorsese, Diseases, Howard Hawks, Steven Spielberg, Ethics
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'Have You No Shame?' by Rachel Shukert
Special to The TimesMay 7, 2008 In the heartland of America, an occasional billboard will announce, "This is God's country, please don't drive through it like hell." In "Have You No Shame? And Other Regrettable Stories," Rachel Shukert floors it through her childhood in...Tags: Health Treatments, Eating Disorders, Teen-agers, Woody Allen, Newt Gingrich
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Young heirs carry Holocaust's torch
lidesk@newsday.comOn the international March of the Living's annual trip to Poland in 1998, Holocaust survivor Irving Roth saw his name among a list of camp inmates inscribed on a wall in one of the museum buildings there. Most of those listed had been killed by the...Tags: Long Island, Family, University of Miami, Teen-agers, Health and Safety at School
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Who's the queen?
REDEYEFACEOFF Natalie Portman vs. Scarlett Johansson In the new film "The Other Boleyn Girl," which opens Friday, Natalie Portman plays Anne Boleyn and Scarlett Johansson is Mary Boleyn, her sister and rival for the hand and the bed of the handsome King Henry...Tags: Eric Bana, Lukas Haas, Natalie Portman, Derek Jeter, Celebrity
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Patchogue girl may be NY's youngest Clinton worker
patrick.whittle@newsday.comA driving snowstorm had shut down most of Long Island, but 10-year-old Caitlin Corrigan-Orosco offered her mother a compelling reason to make an 18-mile drive from Patchogue to East Setauket. Hillary needed her. That was last Friday, when backers of...Tags: Long Island, Government, Brookhaven, Barack Obama, Johns Hopkins University
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