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John Lennon's drawings on display
John Lennon's doodles and drawings - some erotic - went on display at a downtown Manhattan gallery last night, on what would have been Lennon's 68th birthday. More than 100 Lennon works at the Openhouse Gallery in SoHo form a show called Imagine Peace....Tags: Brett Favre, Yoko Ono, David Lee Roth, John Lennon, Tanya Tucker
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Birthdays
*Playwright Harold Pinter is 78. *Actor Peter Coyote is 67. *Entertainer Ben Vereen is 62. *Singer John Prine is 62. *Actress Jessica Harper is 59. *Rock singer David Lee Roth is 54. *Country singer Tanya Tucker is 50. *Actress Julia Sweeney is 49....Tags: Rock and Roll Music, Mario Lopez, Julia Sweeney, David Lee Roth, Peter Coyote
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Today's Celebrity Birthdays
Playwright Harold Pinter is 78. Actor Peter Coyote is 67. Entertainer Ben Vereen is 62. Singer John Prine is 62. Actor Charles Dance is 62. Rock singer-musician Cyril Neville (The Neville Brothers) is 60. Actress Jessica Harper is 59. Singer-musician...Tags: Rock and Roll Music, Mario Lopez, Julia Sweeney, David Lee Roth, Peter Coyote
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Le Clezio -- who's he?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIf the selection of French writer Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio as the 2008 Nobel literature laureate has anything to tell us, it's that Horace Engdahl means what he says. Last week, Engdahl, the Swedish Academy's permanent secretary, called American...Tags: Chinua Achebe, Gao Xingjian, Philip Roth, Culture, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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French writer Le Clézio wins Nobel literature prize
For those Americans, and there may not be many, seeking great foreign authors who have yet to be discovered in English, the Nobel Prize judges present a fresh candidate: Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio, this year's winner of the literature prize. Le...Tags: Eugenio Montale, Elfriede Jelinek, Toni Morrison, Philip Roth, Awards and Prizes
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Sarah Kane's 'Blasted' graphically depicts a violent, nightmarish tale
AP Drama CriticNEW YORK (AP) _ Some nightmares are even more vivid on stage. There's an immediacy to the horror that goes beyond terror and into shock. And make no mistake. "Blasted," which opened Thursday at off-Broadway's Soho Rep, is shocking, a play of graphic...Tags: Sexual Assault, Rape, Sarah Kane, Samuel Beckett
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'Blasted' gripping in its raw and horrific scenes
amNewYork Theater Critic"Blasted," the first play penned by the late English playwright Sarah Kane, received extremely hostile reviews when it was performed in 1995. One London newspaper described it as a "disgusting feast of filth" in the headline. Others derided it as...Tags: Suicide, Rape, Sarah Kane
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Winners of the Nobel Prize in literature since 1960
Winners of the Nobel Prize in literature since 1960: ___ — 2008: Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio, France. — 2007: Doris Lessing, Britain. — 2006: Orhan Pamuk, Turkey. — 2005: Harold Pinter, Britain. — 2004: Elfriede...Tags: Naguib Mahfouz, Wole Soyinka, Saul Bellow, John Steinbeck, Seamus Heaney
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Dating My Husband: Footloose and Family Free
It seems like most of our married life with kids, my husband, Chad, and I reenacted episodes of Prison Break every time we wanted to go on a date. Sometimes we’d wait until our girls were asleep before we left them with the babysitter and scaled the...Tags: Saturday Night Live, Dance, Mad Men, Jewelry and Watches
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'Three Changes' isn't Dylan McDermott at his off-Broadway best
amNewYork Theater CriticDylan McDermott needs to be a lot more careful when it comes to choosing roles in Off-Broadway dramas. Two years ago, he headlined "The Treatment," a terrible Eve Ensler play where he played a soldier who turns into a wild, disoriented guy after Iraq....Tags: Edward Albee, Dylan McDermott, Broadway, Music Theater, Upper West Side
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Linda Winer on 'Forbidden Broadway' and 'Three Changes'
Linda.winer@newsday.comWHAT "Forbidden Broadway Goes to Rehab" WHERE 304 W. 47th St. INFO $65, 212-239-6200. Don't go, OK? Please, Gerard Alessandrini, we understand why you might not want to keep churning out editions of "Forbidden Broadway" for another 27 years. We can see...Tags: Joe Orton, Dylan McDermott, Broadway, Sam Shepard, Hope Davis
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Intelligent 'Birthday Party'; partial 'Torch Song'
Special to the Chicago TribuneHarold Pinter's first full-length play, 1958's "The Birthday Party," provides the missing link between John Osborne and David Lynch. In its anti-hero, Stanley Webber, one sees traces of disaffected and vaguely misogynistic Jimmy Porter in Osborne's 1956...Tags: Family, David Lynch, Minority Groups, Harvey Fierstein, John Osborne
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