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How Much Cold Can Your Household Stand?
It's October. It's New England. It's the time of the year when everyone is wondering the same thing. When do you turn on the heat? There are the physical indicators to consider: Can you see your breath? Is there a layer of frost on the rugs in the...Tags: Furniture
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Shredded evidence kills rape case
Of The Morning CallRape charges against a former Kutztown University wrestler were dropped Wednesday after the Berks County prosecutor said that destroyed evidence had compromised his case. District Attorney John Adams said the motion to dismiss charges against James...Tags: Kutztown, Witnesses, Prosecution, Colleges and Universities, Lawyers
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Composer John Adams builds to A-bomb's explosion in 'Doctor Atomic'
amNewYork Theater CriticMinimalist American composer John Adams will make his Metropolitan Opera debut on Monday with "Doctor Atomic," which explores the final few hours before the explosion of the first atomic bomb on July 2, 1945. To make the production accessible to as many...Tags: Music Theater, Music Industry, Culture, Electronics, Adolf Hitler
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For Broadway's youngest actors, a life onstage is both work and play
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ On a recent evening, the backstage of a rehearsal for the new Broadway musical "Billy Elliot" looked like summer camp. The show features 21 child actors and dancers, some of whom were sprawled out with handheld video games as a gaggle of...Tags: Eli Manning, Religious Festivals, Celebrity Mothers, Celebrity, Game Playing
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Theater review: '1776' at Actors' Playhouse is a spirited tale
Special CorrespondentThe Actors' Playhouse musical 1776 turns an arid classroom lesson into vibrant, vital and painfully relevant entertainment by populating the story of our country's birth with passionate human beings struggling to do the right thing. By making its...Tags: Music Theater, John Hancock, Coral Gables, Sherman Edwards, Celebrity Mothers
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Patriots play to fife, drum
Pasadena Theatre Company, showing a good sense of timing or a little bit of luck, scheduled in the middle of an election season a musical chronicling the vote for independence by the Continental Congress in the summer of 1776. The theater group knew...Tags: John Hancock, Henry Lee, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, John Day, Sherman Edwards
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'Hallelujah Junction: Composing an American Life' by John Adams
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJOHN ADAMS is the voice of America. His instrumental music, and particularly that for the orchestra, conveys the American experience broadly. He is generous in his interests, which include the maverick Yankee-isms of Charles Ives, the populist strains...Tags: Leonard Bernstein, Miles Davis, Music Industry, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Charles Ives
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On the side streets of Philadelphia, freedom still rings
Special to The Los Angeles TimesPhiladelphia The neon-streaked National Constitution Center dazzled. The historic red-brick Independence Hall stirred. But it wasn't until I stepped onto the rickety back porch of a Quaker house in northwest Philadelphia that I felt transported. It was...Tags: Liberty Bell, Constitutional Issues, Gardens and Parks, Richard V Allen, Building Material
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Review: Eleventh Hour"
THE SHOW "Eleventh Hour," WCBS/2, tonight at 10 REASON TO WATCH Along with Fox's "Fringe," this is the other major money magnet of the '08 season - a new Jerry Bruckheimer series based on a British hit of the same name that inspired rich bids from both...Tags: Eleventh Hour, CBS Corp., Federal Bureau of Investigation, Television Industry, Rufus Sewell
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Life for Broadway's young stars is more than play
The Associated PressOn a recent evening, the backstage of a rehearsal for the new Broadway musical "Billy Elliot" looked like summer camp. The show features 21 child actors and dancers, some of whom were sprawled out with handheld video games as a gaggle of tween girls in...Tags: Eli Manning, Religious Festivals, Celebrity Mothers, Celebrity, Game Playing
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Bruckheimer brawn in an FBI brain
Newsday Staff WriterTHE SHOW " Eleventh Hour," WCBS/2, tonight at 10 REASON TO WATCH Along with Fox's "Fringe," this is the other major money magnet of the '08 season -- a new Jerry Bruckheimer series based on a British hit of the same name that inspired rich bids from both...Tags: Eleventh Hour, Minority Groups, CBS Corp., Federal Bureau of Investigation, Television Industry
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Jazz Ensemble's Otherworldly Flights
A key ingredient in the wondrously weird, zealously zesty musical recipe for the Shakers n' Bakers, an extraordinary New York-based improvising ensemble, is the so-called "vision songs" or "gift songs" received in ecstatic trance states by young Shaker...Tags: Arvo Part, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Colleges and Universities, Fairfield University, John Coltrane
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