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Heat wave breaks tonight
Maryland WeatherWith any luck at all, tonight will see the end of this nasty late-spring heat wave. Look for increasing clouds as the day wears on, and all this hot, humid, ozone-laced soup begins to clash with an approaching cool front......Tags: Odenton
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Uncovering hidden layers of Grace Hartigan
Sun reporterGrace Hartigan, one of Baltimore's most distinguished painters, has been the subject of no less than three important exhibitions this month, at C. Grimaldis Gallery on Charles Street, at the ACA Galleries in New York City and at the Neuberger Museum of...Tags: Lee Krasner, Georgia O'Keeffe, Arts, Jackson Pollock, Colleges and Universities
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Andrew Garfield is 'getting on the fridge' as Biff, Spider-Man
NEW YORK — Seeing as he grew up in the county of Surrey in southeast England and was called one of Britain's rising stage actors at an early age, you might expect that Andrew Garfield has Sir Laurence Olivier as one of his role models. But his...
Tags: Arthur Miller, Culture, United Kingdom, Ricky Martin, Don McLean
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Artist and cultural icon Jules Feiffer has unfinished business
When friends of Jules Feiffer discuss Jules Feiffer they tend to sound like the followers of a Jules Feiffer cult. For instance, asked how Feiffer was doing the other day, considering he's 83 and had just had five teeth pulled, his assistant said: "Jules...
Tags: Arts, Alan Arkin, Stranger Than Fiction, The Spirit (movie), World War II (1939-1945)
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Meryl Streep to Present Shirley MacLaine With AFI Life Achievement Award
ReutersShirley May 22 (TheWrap.com) - MacLaine will receive the AFI Life Achievement Award from Meryl Streep at the AFI Gala Tribute this year, the organization said Tuesday. MacLaine and Streep co-starred in the 1990 Mike Nichols film "Postcards From the...Tags: Movies, Meryl Streep, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Shirley MacLaine, TV Land (tv network)
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'Death of a Salesman' revival to turn a profit
The Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman," starring Philip Seymour Hoffman and Andrew Garfield, has been a box-office hit, playing to near-capacity audiences since beginning performances at New York's Ethel Barrymore Theatre in...
Tags: Arthur Miller, Tony Awards, Concerts, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Andrew Garfield
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Christian Borle on 'Smash,' 'Starcatcher' and the Tonys
NEW YORK -- The characters played by Christian Borle and other cast members of NBC's"Smash," which wrapped up its first season Monday night, have been struggling to gain a foothold on Broadway. The real-life Borle? He's a few steps ahead. He's been...
Tags: Times Square, Broadway Theater, Brooks Atkinson, NBC (tv network), Concerts
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Great Old Broad Series: Ann-Margret
Hartford CourantLast Sunday's screening at New Haven's Lyric Hall of the documentary "Broads,"that features salty, outspoken interviews with actresses of a certain age remind me of some of my own favorite interviews of like-minded dames. I'll post a series of these...Tags: Joe Namath, Frank Capra Jr., Elizabeth Ashley, Cloris Leachman, Maureen Stapleton
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Alex North back in tune on Broadway: Late composer's work used in 'Death,' 'Ghost'
VarietyComposer Alex North is enjoying a surprising resurgence on Broadway between his incidental music for "Death of a Salesman" and the prominent use of "Unchained Melody" in "Ghost: The Musical." It's even more surprising considering that he's been dead for...Tags: Music Industry, Arthur Miller, Concerts, Ghost (movie), Fredric March
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New 'Mommalogues' at Civic Theatre is an emotional ride
Sharon Glassman has been writing plays since high school. In 1990 she had her first hit when she and Civic Theatre Artistic Director Bill Sanders adapted Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" for the stage. Since then "Carol" has become an annual holiday event...Tags: Ceremonies, Arthur Miller, Satire (genre), John Glover, Mandy Patinkin
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'One Man, Two Guvnors'-- GREAT show!
Liz Smith"Canceled! It's canceled!" According to the writer Marie Brenner, this is the most welcome opening in the English language. Every busy person can understand this idea. But I like even better, this one: "Would you like to go to the theater to see a big...Tags: Broadway Theater, Christianity, Marlon Brando, Liz Smith, Nicholas Hytner
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Tony Awards 2012: No clear front-runners for Tuesday's nominations
This story has been updated. If there's one thing that Broadway insiders can agree on this season, it's that there is no clear front-runner for the Tony Awards. The season lacks the blockbuster Tony magnets of recent years, such as "The Book of Mormon,""...
Tags: Arthur Miller, Stockard Channing, Christianity, Bruce Norris, Rachel Griffiths
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