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    Jul 7, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Spotlighters serves up a 'Little' sophistication

    Stephen Sondheim's 1973 musical "A Little Night Music" retains its sophisticated charm at the Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theatre. Based on Ingmar Bergman's 1955 film "Smiles of a Summer Night," it's a bittersweet story about romantic relationships so...

    Tags: Celebrities, Theater, Music Theater, Dance

  2. Oct 14, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Michael Sragow's 13 great haunted house movies

    From the blog Michael Sragow Gets Reel:
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    From the blog Michael Sragow Gets Reel: It hasn't been a great era for haunted-house movies. The third version of "House of Wax," in 2005, was awful enough to kill off the form, at least as far as big American studios were concerned. The day my review...

    Tags: James Whale, Charles Laughton, Burt Lancaster, Terry O'Quinn, Eyes Without a Face (movie)

  4. Apr 19, 2005 |Story| Associated Press
  5. May 5, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  6. The life and rhymes of Sondheim

    Sun Theater Critic
    Stephen Sondheim has told the story so often, it's nearly a legend. When he was 15, he showed Oscar Hammerstein a musical he had written with two fellow students. He was, he admits, naive enough to think it was worth putting on professionally....

    Tags: Celebrities, Oscar Hammerstein, Music Industry, Barbara Cook, Jerome Kern

  7. Mar 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  8. Award-winning Italian and French classics on tap this week

    Italian classic films directed by masters of cinema Federico Fellini, Vittorio de Sica and Michelangelo Antonioni will be vying for viewers' attention Thursday evening.
    Italian classic films directed by masters of cinema Federico Fellini, Vittorio de Sica and Michelangelo Antonioni will be vying for viewers' attention Thursday evening. The American Cinematheque's Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood presents Fellini's...

    Tags: Movies, Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Terry Gilliam, Cary Grant, George Arliss

  9. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  10. Sparks to bring 'Two Hands, One Mouth' tour to Hollywood Forever

    <em>This post has been updated. See note below for details.</em>
    This post has been updated. See note below for details. Eccentrically innovative Los Angeles art-rock duo Sparks (a.k.a. brothers Ron and Russell Mael) will play a hometown show April 16, bringing their new stripped-down stage show, “Two Hands,...
  11. Jan 30, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  12. Barbara Walters -- on the mend in Manhattan

    Liz Smith
    "Mr. Sinatra ... I am an Italian!" said the comedienne Kaye Ballard, currying favor way back when. "And I'm an American," Sinatra shot right back. (Funny, the things that turn up in old files.) OUR friend Cindy Adams of the Post settled it once and...

    Tags: BP Plc, Celebrities, Liz Smith, Elaine Stritch, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010)

  13. Jan 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  14. Anna Deavere Smith wins $300,000 Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize

    Anna Deavere Smith, famed for creating one-woman, documentary theater pieces about taut social issues in which she portrays multiple people she&rsquo;s interviewed, has won the $300,000 Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize, one of the most lucrative awards in the arts and literature.
    Anna Deavere Smith, famed for creating one-woman, documentary theater pieces about taut social issues in which she portrays multiple people she’s interviewed, has won the $300,000 Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize, one of the most lucrative awards in...

    Tags: Celebrities, New York City, Ornette Coleman, Awards and Prizes, Frank Gehry

  15. Jan 12, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  16. A look at the nine nominees

    The Irvine International Film Festival has nine Oscar-nominated short films on its program this year. As Oscar movies go, they're the most obscure — but are they any good? Features Editor Michael Miller reviewed each of the nominated films, rating...

    Tags: Movies, Martin Scorsese, Omar al-Bashir, Afghanistan, Up (movie)

  17. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  18. Review: 'Nora's' excellent cast cuts to the heart of a masterwork

    Creator of such epic projects as &ldquo;Fanny and Alexander&rdquo; and &ldquo;Scenes From a Marriage&rdquo; -- both later edited into feature-length format -- Ingmar Bergman hardly seems the go-to guy when it comes to condensing an existing script.
    Creator of such epic projects as “Fanny and Alexander” and “Scenes From a Marriage” -- both later edited into feature-length format -- Ingmar Bergman hardly seems the go-to guy when it comes to condensing an existing script....

    Tags: Dave Brubeck, Lincoln (movie, 2012), Tony Kushner

  19. Nov 14, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  20. The New Yorker's John Lahr quits regular theater reviewing

    One of the most recognizable names in the world of theater criticism is stepping down. John Lahr, the senior theater critic for the New Yorker for close to 20 years, is quitting regular reviewing for the magazine to concentrate on profile writing and book projects.&nbsp;
    One of the most recognizable names in the world of theater criticism is stepping down. John Lahr, the senior theater critic for the New Yorker for close to 20 years, is quitting regular reviewing for the magazine to concentrate on profile writing and book...

    Tags: Periodicals, Theater, The Wizard of Oz (movie, 1939), Entertainment Events, Judi Dench

  21. Oct 16, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  22. Wielding surreal imagery

    In Mark Z. Danielewski's new graphic novella &ldquo;The Fifty Year Sword,&rdquo; an ominous character called the Story Teller at a Halloween party in East Texas tells five orphans, &ldquo;I am a bad man with a very black heart,&rdquo; as he recounts his arduous journey to find the most terrible weapon. At his feet lies a box with five latches that may or may not contain a sword that exacts a horrible price.
    In Mark Z. Danielewski's new graphic novella “The Fifty Year Sword,” an ominous character called the Story Teller at a Halloween party in East Texas tells five orphans, “I am a bad man with a very black heart,” as he recounts his...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Authors, Fiction, Halloween, Book

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