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Police Blotter - Wind Gap
Charged -- Edward A. Haas, 33, of 703 S. Broadway; Sunday with aggravated assault; allegedly threw a rock at a car driven by Deanne Lash during a child custody exchange and when she got out, he got in and tried to drive away, dragging her along at the...Tags: Wind Gap
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Mother-daughter Vanessa Redgrave and Natasha Richardson to star in 'A Little Night Music'
NEW YORK (AP) _ Vanessa Redgrave and Natasha Richardson, mother and daughter, will play mother and daughter in a one-night concert version of "A Little Night Music," the Stephen Sondheim-Hugh Wheeler musical. Richardson will star as actress Desiree...Tags: Ingmar Bergman, Vanessa Redgrave, Nokia Theater, Times Square, Marc Kudisch
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Fishnets and flu shots? Seniors don't bat an eye at strip club
Sentinel ColumnistNorma Smith was a little apprehensive about stepping inside Rachel's for the first time Tuesday afternoon. Smith, after all, is 77. And while she has often passed by this adult club, she never had the slightest desire to go inside. But on this day, in...Tags: Seminole County, Medical Staff, Casselberry
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'Lovelace: The Rock Opera' gets past the porn
Special to The TimesIn 1972, a newlywed named Linda Boreman spent six days in Florida making a low-budget porn film about a woman who can't orgasm. The director was a salon owner who decided to make blue movies after hearing his female customers complain about their...Tags: Family, Popular Music, TMZ, Chuck, Dwayne Johnson
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Review: 'To Be or Not to Be' on Broadway
linda.winer@newsday.com"To be or not to be" is not the question. Why? Now that's the question. The Manhattan Theatre Club has laboriously put together a pointless stage version of "To Be or Not To Be," the backstage Nazi-spy farce about a Polish theater company oppressed by...Tags: Anne Bancroft, Jack Benny, Broadway, Carole Lombard, Mel Brooks
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A-bomb is a hit: Adams' 'Doctor Atomic' given new production for Metropolitan Opera premiere
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ A-bomb is a hit at the Metropolitan Opera. John Adams' intense and fascinating "Doctor Atomic," given its world premiere at the San Francisco Opera three years ago, made it to the Met on Monday night. Rather than use Peter Sellars'...Tags: Muriel Rukeyser, John Adams, Weather Reports, Bombings, Edward Teller
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CNU adds matinee show of 'High School Musical 2'
757-928-6479A matinee performance has been added to the upcoming run of "High School Musical 2" at the Ferguson Center for the Peforming Arts in Newport News. The venue, located on the campus of Christopher Newport University, will feature the production from...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Academic Progress, Christopher Newport University
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Lyric Opera seeks 'Porgy' extras
arts-briefs-1013.ART Lyric Opera seeks 'Porgy' extras Lyric Opera seeks 'Porgy' extras By John von Rhein Lyric Opera of Chicago will audition African-...Tags: Civic Opera House, Poetry, Classical Music
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Honda finds a groovy new way to pitch products: the musical road
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterKen Gibson can tell you that it's a little eerie to hear the "William Tell" overture float through your bedroom window at 2 in the morning. He first thought the noise was a neighbor playing a xylophone. His neighbor was convinced it was a ghost. Across...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Honda Motor Co., Road Transportation, Popular Music, Passenger Cars
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Gil Stratton dies; longtime sportscaster was also an actor
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGil Stratton, a longtime presence in Southern California as an anchor on Channel 2 and KNX-AM 1070, died Saturday of congestive heart failure at this home in Toluca Lake, according to his wife, Dee. He was 86. A former radio, theater and film actor and...Tags: Family, Armed Forces, Radio Industry, Celebrity, Shirley Temple
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Chamber Opera rescues worthy Barber opera from near-oblivion
Chicago Tribune criticIt's hard to believe that Samuel Barber's opera "Vanessa" had to wait 50 years to receive its first professional performances in Chicago. Hats off to Chamber Opera Chicago for reminding us of the intrinsic merits of a work that was so lavishly praised...Tags: Bette Davis, Gian Carlo Menotti, Samuel Barber
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