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    Sep 10, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Artists struggle to make sense of senseless act

    Sun National Staff
    NEW YORK - Against a setting sun, a clarinetist blows fiercely into his instrument, the sound more anguished cry than musical note. Dancers, moving as slowly as a dream, climb atop a tomb-like vessel piled high with dark, pebbly dirt, alternately...

    Tags: Arts, Bruce Springsteen, Theater, ABC (tv network), Off-Broadway Theater

  2. Apr 15, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  3. Michael Douglas Credits Connecticut's Eugene O'Neill Center For His Start As Actor

    Throughout his 40-plus-year career, actor Michael Douglas personified the modern male in film, as a sensitive youth rebelling against authority, as a middle-aged man grappling with problems of marriage, career and changing times, and as an older adult, still seeking a late-in-life kick or two.
    The Hartford Courant
    Throughout his 40-plus-year career, actor Michael Douglas personified the modern male in film, as a sensitive youth rebelling against authority, as a middle-aged man grappling with problems of marriage, career and changing times, and as an older adult,...

    Tags: Veronica Lake, Jack Lemmon, New London (New London, Connecticut), Steven Soderbergh, Entertainment Events

  4. Apr 16, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. John Guare Selects "Beautiful Province" Best New Play

    Hartford Courant
    A play about a 15 year old boy who travels across Canada with his French high school teacher won the 2012 Yale Drama Series Award. The winner, "Beautiful Province" by Clarence Coo, was chosen by playwright John Guare ("Six Degrees of Separation").Coo...

    Tags: Drama (genre), Lincoln Center

  6. Apr 24, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Wynton Marsalis heads to Symphony Center for weekend residency

    For most of us, turning 50 represents a major personal landmark.
    For most of us, turning 50 represents a major personal landmark. For Wynton Marsalis, it's inevitably a public occasion, if only because for at least two decades he has been the world's most widely recognized jazz artist. As composer, trumpeter and...

    Tags: The New York Times, Concerts, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Wynton Marsalis, Howard Reich

  8. Apr 25, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  9. New York turns out to lunch for Mike Nichols and 'Death of a Salesman'

    Liz Smith
    Remember the bomb? The one they are always referring to in New York -- the one that if they dropped it, would take out luminaries in the theater, society, Wall Street, television, film, symphonies, ballet, art, literature, fashion and many other august...

    Tags: Liz Smith, Robert De Niro, Tony Kushner, New York City, Barry Diller

  10. Mar 8, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. A big show in NYC, but little in LA for Japan quake benefit

    Culture Monster
    Patti LuPone, Richard Thomas and Mary Beth Hurt will star in the New York segment of what's billed as a national effort on Sunday to raise money for Japanese theaters on the anniversary of the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami. Major companies in LA...
  12. Mar 12, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Bieito's 'Camino Real' puts the spotlight on Tennessee Williams

    THEATER REVIEW: "Camino Real" at the Goodman Theatre ★★★½ ...Spanish director Calixto Bieito, known for his shocking productions in Europe, is now at the Goodman in his first production created in America, a staging of the fever-dream play by Tennessee Williams.
    The playwright John Guare once wrote that the title of Tennessee Williams' "Camino Real," a wildly free-form 1953 poetic pageant set in a crummy tropical outpost with shades of New Orleans, Tangier and Havana, embodied both the glamorous Spanish world...

    Tags: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (movie), Gary Oldman, Tangier (Accomack, Virginia), Tennessee Williams, Celebrities

  14. Sep 17, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Frances Bay dies at 92; veteran character actress

    Frances Bay, the sweet, gentle housewife who became a successful actress in middle age, appearing in more than 50 motion pictures and 100 television shows, including roles as the <a href=&quot;http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv=96bqcoO1cYU">"marble rye lady" on "Seinfeld"</a> and the grandmother in <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv=aa0hSPPW1so">Adam Sandler's "Happy Gilmore,"</a> has died. She was 92.
    Frances Bay, the sweet, gentle housewife who became a successful actress in middle age, appearing in more than 50 motion pictures and 100 television shows, including roles as the "marble rye lady" on "Seinfeld" and the grandmother in Adam Sandler's "Happy...

    Tags: Uta Hagen, Grease (movie), Celebrities, ABC (tv network), Television

  16. Nov 22, 2011 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  17. Facebook study: 4.74 people separate strangers

    Facebook's data analysis team has released the results of what it calls the largest social-networking study ever and discovered that only 4.74 people separate strangers from each other. That's largely thanks to Facebook itself, of course, as well as other modern social networks.
    Facebook's data analysis team has released the results of what it calls the largest social-networking study ever and discovered that only 4.74 people separate strangers from each other. That's largely thanks to Facebook itself, of course, as well as other...

    Tags: Facebook, Kevin Bacon, Social Media, Sociology, Culture

  18. Sep 11, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Reg Rogers is misbehavin', to good effect

    It was evident from the moment Reg Rogers stepped onstage in &quot;Measure for Measure" in Central Park this summer that he wasn't your typical Shakespearean actor.
    It was evident from the moment Reg Rogers stepped onstage in "Measure for Measure" in Central Park this summer that he wasn't your typical Shakespearean actor. As the acid-tongued Lucio in the Bard's comedy, Rogers quipped, cast a wry eye and generally...

    Tags: Comedy (genre), John Patrick Shanley, Steppenwolf Theatre, Larry David, Nathan Lane

  20. Sep 30, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Ben Stiller, Edie Falco headed to Broadway in revival of 'House of Blue Leaves'

    Culture Monster
    Gaylord Focker and Nurse Jackie, together at last. Actors Ben Stiller and Edie Falco are said to be starring in an upcoming Broadway revival of John Guare's comedy "The House of Blue Leaves," according to a report in Variety. The......
  22. Sep 30, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Gold Derby nuggets: EW covers 'The Social Network' | 'Tangled' unfurled | Anderson Cooper to daytime

    Gold Derby
    • Dave Karger chats with the cast of "The Social Network" including this week's EW cover boys Justin Timberlake, Jesse Eisenberg and Andrew Garfield as well as screenwriter Aaron Sorkin. In the print interview, Timberlake talks about his dormant music...
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