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More than enough variety to keep you on your toes
Special To The SunIf you've never thought much of the dance scene in the Baltimore area, this coming season is going to make you change your thinking. Along with classic traditional ballet and modern standards, this year brings a host of area premieres that feature...Tags: Towson University, Baltimore Museum of Art, University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities, Arts
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Connecticut Arts Groups Get $1.15 Million From NEA Grants
Hartford CourantNational Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Chairman Rocco Landesman announced today that the NEA plans to award 928 grants totaling $77.17 million to not-for-profit organizations nationwide. These grants support exemplary projects in arts education, dance,...Tags: Opera (genre), Arts, Concerts, Mark Morris, New Britain Museum of American Art
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Dance review: Pilobolus Dance Theatre at Carpenter Center
Culture MonsterThe Carpenter Performing Arts Center kicked off an adventurous 2010-11 dance season Friday night with Pilobolus Dance Theatre on the bill and Parsons Dance and David Dorfman Dance upcoming. The sold-out house –- its well-raked comfortable seats... -
'The Ring Two'
Orlando CityBeat WriterWell, it's official. Japanese horror is firmly in the mainstream. Audiences are now comfortable enough with the surreal style that Gore Verbinski plundered in his American remake of Ringu that Dreamworks has brought in the original director to helm The...Tags: Naomi Watts, Death, Kelly Stables, Haley Joel Osment
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Movie review: The Ring Two
TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC2 stars (out of 4) Some movie sequels—like the mediocre shark string that followed "Jaws" or the recent, appalling "Dumb and Dumberer"—probably should never have been made. "The Ring Two" isn't quite that bad, but despite some impressive technical...Tags: Movies, Hospitals and Clinics, David Lynch, Stranger Than Fiction, Daveigh Chase
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Dance Performance Listings
CONNECTICUT COLLEGE Oct. 5 - Noche Flamenco. 8 p.m. Tickets: $15-$25; $14-$23.50 senior citizens; $7.50-$12.50 students. April 13 - David Dorfman Dance, 2 p.m. Performance includes his new work, "See Level," and "No Roles Barried," a community project...Tags: George Balanchine, Migration, Arts, Garde Arts Center, Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts
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Panic
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday April 20, 2001 "I'm not middle-aged," Alex says, aghast and wounded at the thought, but indeed he is. More than that, he's having a classic midlife crisis, and no wonder. It would be bad enough that Alex hates his job, it would be worse...Tags: Movies, Murder, William H. Macy, John Ritter, Donald Sutherland
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'My Boss's Daughter'
Times Staff WriterAfter a summer of being plastered on every magazine cover this side of the Economist, enjoying a splashy tabloid romance with Demi Moore and scoring a modest hit with "Just Married" earlier this year, Ashton Kutcher has become a face to be reckoned with....Tags: Movies, MTV (tv network), Andy Richter, Michael Madsen, Andrew McCarthy
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Movie review, 'The Ring'
Tribune staff reporterThe best horror films can knock the wind out of you. They seep into your skin and make you suck in the same stale air as their characters when something as simple as a flashlight goes out in a dark attic. Too few thrillers do this, and even fewer appeal...Tags: Movies, Rachael Bella, Brian Cox, Jane Alexander, Naomi Watts
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Play it again? Not this time
Currently, movie audiences can see Michael Caine as a world-weary Brit and jealous lover, smoking opium and reporting from Vietnam in "The Quiet American." Later this year he'll be a gun-toting, steak-chewing Texan, brother of the equally crusty Robert...Tags: Romance (genre), Harrison Ford, Meg Ryan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jack Nicholson
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'The Ring'
Times Staff WriterWe've all had the experience of seeing a videotape we're sorry we watched, of wishing we could go back in time and take those unhappy images out of our minds. It's like that for the characters in the supernatural thriller "The Ring," only worse. A whole...Tags: Movies, Hospitals and Clinics, David Lynch, Brian Cox, Stranger Than Fiction
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Movie review, 'Anger Management'
Tribune movie reporter- See where this movie is playing. "Anger Management" finds Adam Sandler playing a meek, mumbly, too-often-the-doormat kind of guy whose temper can be surprisingly explosive. Actually, his temper isn't that explosive; it's not like he's taking a hammer...Tags: Paul Thomas Anderson, Movies, Emergency Incidents, Woody Harrelson, Queensboro Bridge
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