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Conservative Fodder
MSNBC pundit Keith Olbermann, who spotlights misbehavior nightly with his "Worst Person in the World" recognition, owes New York state for unpaid business taxes, according to a tax warrant notice. And his conservative counterparts and bloggers are making...Tags: Paul Giamatti, Music Industry, Harvey Fierstein, Celebrity, Robert Englund
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Gandolfini's 'Sopranos' clothes up for auction
Special to NewsdayTony Soprano's award-winning television run as a New Jersey mob boss has come to an end, but a few dozen of the flashy costumes actor James Gandolfini wore in the series soon may start showing up in public. A gallery of 63 costumes worn by Gandolfini and...Tags: Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics, Emmy Awards, Tony Soprano, Injuries
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Review: "Endgame"
linda.winer@newsday.com"Nothing is funnier than unhappiness," says Nell, the sweet old mother in Samuel Beckett's hilariously miserable 1957 masterwork, "Endgame." Bless his perversity. You see, mum is a stump kept in a trash can by her blind, crippled tyrant of a son, next to...Tags: Edward Albee, Culture, Liam Neeson, Music Theater, John Turturro
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Spring awakening
linda.winer@newsday.comHowever the wind blows, theatergoers know it's spring when Broadway gets crazy with openings. Whatever the calendar says about the year's end, commercial theater will be observing New Year's Eve on May 7 - the last night to open eligible shows before the...Tags: Culture, Paddy Chayefsky, Tony Curtis, Glenn Close, Faye Dunaway
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Highlights of what's new off-broadway
linda.winer@newsday.comThough much happens on Broadway this time of year, it's a mistake to let the commercial theater suck all the air out of the room. Here are a few highlights from Off-Broadway and other venues unfazed by the pressure-cooking schedule of the Tony Awards....Tags: Culture, Long Island, Music Theater, Broadway, Linda Lavin
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No misfires in war satire
Gordon Cox is a regular contributor to Newsday.You could call "Svejk" a shaggy- dog story, but that would be unfair to the canary and the cat. The new production from Theatre for a New Audience features an extended Sylvester-and-Tweety sequence, with actors enthusiastically impersonating house pets....Tags: Bertolt Brecht, Music Theater
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'Lion King' Leads Magical, Rich Jungle Parade
Staff WriterWHEN DISNEY made its first assault on Broadway with "Beauty and the Beast," we were dispirited by the laziness of sprawling corporate-culture ambition. Instead of some state-of-the-art Hollywood wizardry or even ordinary modern Broadway know-how, the best...Tags: Natural Resources, Jeremy Irons, Elton John, Nathan Lane, Heather Headley
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