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    May 10, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  1. Dan Brown Presents His New Thriller Inferno

    When authors do book tours, R.J. Julia Booksellers in Madison gets them to visit. When authors are way too popular to go on tour, R.J. Julia Booksellers links to a live broadcast of them talking elsewhere. On May 15 at 7:30 p.m. the store is piping in...
  2. May 10, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. Grammy-nominated Goulding joins Traverse Orchestra

    The Record-Eagle, Traverse City, Mich.
    Grammy-nominated violin soloist Caroline Goulding, hailed by critics as a "precociously gifted virtuoso," will play two of Ludwig van Beethoven's greatest works this May 11 and 12 with the Traverse Symphony Orchestra. Shows begin at 7:30 p.m. Saturday...

    Tags: Culture, Carnegie Hall

  4. May 9, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. Cheshire's Jonny Orsini To Receive Dorothy Loudon Award

    Hartford Courant
    Cheshire’s Jonny Orsini, who is featured opposite Nathan Lane in Broadway’s “The Nance,” won TheaterWorld’s Dorothy Loudon Award for excellence in the theater on or off-Broadway. TheaterWorld annually honors debut...

    Tags: Florida Film Festival, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Newsies (musical), Tony Awards, TheaterWorks

  6. May 9, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Chamber society offers eloquent homage to Britten's centennial

    The flood tide of Benjamin Britten performances honoring the great British composer's centenary has barely begun. Both the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago Chamber Musicians are planning major observances beginning in the fall, and others are...

    Tags: Culture, Music Industry, Music, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Pears

  8. May 9, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  9. Ready to Deal: NBCU Maven Revels in Sport of Blurb Sales

    Variety
    "The Real Gilligan’s Island" is not likely to go down in TV history. Linda Yaccarino sold the show like it would. The 2004 reality series marked an early stab at original programming by TBS, mixing CBS’ "Survivor" and the well-worn sitcom about...

    Tags: Telemundo (tv network), CBS Corp., Inventories, Television, News Corp.

  10. May 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Herbert Blau dies at 87; theater director helped shape CalArts

    Herbert Blau, an influential theater director, theorist and scholar who helped shape CalArts during its early years, died at his home in Seattle on May 3, his 87th birthday. He had cancer, according to the Seattle Times.
    Herbert Blau, an influential theater director, theorist and scholar who helped shape CalArts during its early years, died at his home in Seattle on May 3, his 87th birthday. He had cancer, according to the Seattle Times. The Brooklyn, N.Y.-born...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Stanford University, Colleges and Universities, Teachers, New York University

  12. May 9, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  13. Comedian David Steinberg performs one-man show at Bucks Playhouse

    As a young man, David Steinberg moved to Chicago from his native Winnipeg to study at the Yeshiva, a Jewish rabbinical school. But on the way he went to see Chicago's Second City comedy troupe and became so enamored with its style of stand-up, he...

    Tags: Steve Carell, The Second City, Bucks County, The New York Times, Cicely Tyson

  14. May 7, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. Dolphins owner giving away $2 billion

    Miami Dolphins owner Steve Ross is getting rid of half of his $4.4 billion fortune — all for the sake of charity.
    Miami Dolphins owner Steve Ross is getting rid of half of his $4.4 billion fortune — all for the sake of charity. Ross became on Tuesday one of the new nine members to join the Giving Pledge, which is a long-term, global initiative created by ...

    Tags: Miami Dolphins, Super Bowl, Charity, Sun Life Stadium, Reliant Stadium

  16. May 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Herbert Blau, theater director and former CalArts provost, dies at 87

    Herbert Blau, a renowned and influential theater director who helped to shape the California Institute of the Arts during its early years, has died at 87. He died at his home in Seattle on Friday following a battle with cancer, according to reports.
    Herbert Blau, a renowned and influential theater director who helped to shape the California Institute of the Arts during its early years, has died at 87. He died at his home in Seattle on Friday following a battle with cancer, according to reports....

    Tags: Artists, Obituaries, Fine Artists

  18. May 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. At 'Great Gatsby' premiere, a 3-D celebration of Fitzgerald '20s

    NEW YORK -- Women in bob cuts and extensive hair plumage and men in bowties and exaggerated facial expressions were dancing and throwing their arms in the air, 1920’s style, amid the crowd of Manolo-clad partygoers, who were eating seafood hors d’oeuvres and snapping photos with their iPhones.
    NEW YORK -- Women in bob cuts and extensive hair plumage and men in bowties and exaggerated facial expressions were dancing and throwing their arms in the air, 1920’s style, amid the crowd of Manolo-clad partygoers, who were eating seafood hors d&...

    Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Cannes Film Festival, Joel Edgerton, Leonardo DiCaprio, The Great Gatsby (movie, 2013)

  20. May 7, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Blues legend James Cotton tells his story, in song

    Bluesman James Cotton has lived the kind of life they make movies about.
    Bluesman James Cotton has lived the kind of life they make movies about. He toiled on a Mississippi plantation from earliest childhood, found himself orphaned at age 9, practically was raised by blues master Sonny Boy Williamson II and flourished as a...

    Tags: Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Throat Cancer, Music, Muddy Waters, Mayne Stage

  22. May 10, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Lyric's passion must extend to musical theater

    In 2008, New York's Lincoln Center revived a Broadway warhorse: "South Pacific." At the beginning of the overture in the Vivian Beaumont Theater, the lip of Michael Yeargan's setting, which had the outline of a tropical island, began to move backward, as waves ebb upon a shore. As it receded, hordes of musicians were revealed, all playing the glorious music of Richard Rodgers. You could see tears in people's eyes. As the Russian formalists used to put it, the familiar was made strange, and the strange made intensely familiar.
    In 2008, New York's Lincoln Center revived a Broadway warhorse: "South Pacific." At the beginning of the overture in the Vivian Beaumont Theater, the lip of Michael Yeargan's setting, which had the outline of a tropical island, began to move backward,...

    Tags: Music Industry, Civic Opera House, Palace Theater, Customs and Tradition, Les Miserables (movie)

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