Summary

Cinderella is a traditional fairy-tale character who overcomes early obstacles to become a classic princess. The modern version of the story incorporates hateful stepsisters, a magical fairy godmother, a pumpkin-based carriage, a midnight curfew, a glass slipper and Prince Charming. Variations of the story have been around for ages with roots in countries around the world.
Cinderella is a key figure in Walt Disney Co.¿s theme parks, participating in parades, shows and character meet-and-greets with park guests. The iconic building at Walt Disney World¿s Magic Kingdom is known as Cinderella Castle.
She has been the source of operas, ballets and musical theater, including a production by Ro...
Cinderella is a key figure in Walt Disney Co.¿s theme parks, participating in parades, shows and character meet-and-greets with park guests. The iconic building at Walt Disney World¿s Magic Kingdom is known as Cinderella Castle.
She has been the source of operas, ballets and musical theater, including a production by Ro...
Cinderella is a traditional fairy-tale character who overcomes early obstacles to become a classic princess. The modern version of the story incorporates hateful stepsisters, a magical fairy godmother, a pumpkin-based carriage, a midnight curfew, a glass slipper and Prince Charming. Variations of the story have been around for ages with roots in countries around the world.
Cinderella is a key figure in Walt Disney Co.¿s theme parks, participating in parades, shows and character meet-and-greets with park guests. The iconic building at Walt Disney World¿s Magic Kingdom is known as Cinderella Castle.
She has been the source of operas, ballets and musical theater, including a production by Rodgers and Hammerstein (with Julie Andrews, Lesley Ann Warren and Brandy as the leads in the TV versions). An early film version starred Mary Pickford (1914). The Disney animated classic was released in 1950. More modern variations have starred Anne Hathaway, Drew Barrymore and Jerry Lewis.
Cinderella is a key figure in Walt Disney Co.¿s theme parks, participating in parades, shows and character meet-and-greets with park guests. The iconic building at Walt Disney World¿s Magic Kingdom is known as Cinderella Castle.
She has been the source of operas, ballets and musical theater, including a production by Rodgers and Hammerstein (with Julie Andrews, Lesley Ann Warren and Brandy as the leads in the TV versions). An early film version starred Mary Pickford (1914). The Disney animated classic was released in 1950. More modern variations have starred Anne Hathaway, Drew Barrymore and Jerry Lewis.
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Review: [Title of Show]
linda.winer@newsday.com"Title of show," which opened on Broadway last night after four years of writing and waiting, may be the ultimate let's-put-on-a-show musical. Created and performed by two self-described "nobodies in New York," the first entry of the new season is a...Tags: Music Theater, Broadway, National Lampoon Incorporated
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'Gone With the Wind' actress dies in California at 91
Associated Press WriterEvelyn Keyes, who played Scarlett O'Hara's younger sister Suellen in "Gone With the Wind" and counted director John Huston and bandleader Artie Shaw among her famous husbands, has died. She was 91. The actress died July 4 of uterine cancer at her home in...Tags: Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Murder, Death and Dying, Marriage, Joan Crawford
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'Pretty Woman' remains a viewer favorite
United Feature SyndicateIn a world of uncertainty, one thing holds true: If you air ''Pretty Woman'' (TBS at 8, TV-14), millions of people will watch it, presumably not for the first time. This 1990 Cinderella romance about a kindly hooker ( Julia Roberts) who melts the cold,...Tags: Ed Harris, Debra Winger, Richard Gere, NASA, Lindsay Lohan
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'Adams' leads Emmy nods
"John Adams," HBO's prestige historical drama about one of America's founding fathers, was the frontrunner with 23 Emmy bids, including a lead-actor nomination for Paul Giamatti's turn as Adams. Parts of the miniseries were filmed in Williamsburg. AMC'...Tags: Howie Mandel, Paul Giamatti, Popular Music, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, John Adams
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2008 Audi R8 Preview
MotherproofThere was some doubt among my esteemed MotherProof.com colleagues as to whether my baby bump would fit into the Audi R8. Much like Cinderella???s glass slipper, the R8 fit me and my bump perfectly....Tags: Vehicles, Whole Foods Market, Audi
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FAU basketball sked is out
FAU Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsFAU released the B-BALL SKED today, and it looks like the Jarvis Era will begin a bit humbly, with a home opener versus Monmouth on Nov. 14. Things pick up from there, though, as FAU makes its first appearance......Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Timothy M. Kaine
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Ravens TE Wilcox to take wedding vows at stadium
O, by the WayTalk about bleeding purple.Baltimore Ravens tight end Daniel Wilcox is getting married in a couple of weeks to Shauna Chin, a former Ms. Belize. But the news here is that the ceremony will take place at the 50-yard line at......Tags: Daniel Wilcox
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Two days with Rays presents next test for Yankees
caitlin.strang@newsday.comThanks to Sunday night's 5-4 comeback win over the Red Sox, fueled by rookie Brett Gardner's walk-off single off Jonathan Papelbon with two out in the 10th inning, the Yankees entered their day off on a positive note. That boost of confidence should...Tags: Aubrey Huff, Jonathan Papelbon, Major League Baseball, Victor Zambrano, Cliff Floyd
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SCREEN SCENE: Memories, loyalties from Steppenwolf's Terry Kinney
Tribune reporterMemory fades. It helps make us who we are, so when we lose memory, who are we? This is one of the central themes in "Diminished Capacity," the directorial debut of Steppenwolf Theatre co-founder Terry Kinney. Matthew Broderick plays a man recovering...Tags: Molly Ringwald, Matthew Broderick, Chicago Cubs, Michael Mann, Alan Alda
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Junior actors in Arlington Heights use pastime to help others
Chicago Tribune reporterWhat began eight years ago in a basement play area with about a dozen neighborhood children has blossomed into a summer theater group with more than 40 children staging annual plays. Stonegate Kids, a group of youngsters ages 7 to 17 from the...Tags: Arlington Heights, Health Organizations, Charity
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