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Maryland Symphony Orchestra brings together art, music and seasons in weekend concerts
katec@herald-mail.comDon’t let the smaller number of musicians fool you. “A Soloist for All Seasons,” the second masterworks concert in the Maryland Symphony Orchestra’s 31st season, will pack a multimedia punch that promises to stimulate more than...Tags: Music, Leonard Cohen, Lobbying, Jorge Luis Borges, Philip Glass
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Every Move She Makes Is Worth Watching
The Hartford CourantWe're paraphrasing Sting and the Police here, not the sting of the UConn campus police. Still, it is scant exaggeration to say that every breath the UConn women take, every move they make, every step they take, we'll be watching them. As the 2012-13...Tags: Connecticut Huskies, Maya Moore, Halloween, Basketball, Geno Auriemma
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Tags: Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained (movie), Argo (movie), Marion Cotillard, Dustin Hoffman
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A pause for 9/11: Props to Fox News, shame on NBC
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsA beautiful Tuesday morning in New York, just like 11 years ago. The least we could do as Americans is pause for a bit and reflect, at least for that awful 17-minute span between the first and second planes hitting......Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, News Agency, MSNBC (tv network), NBC (tv network), Katie Couric
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Nate Parker books 'Non-Stop': 'Arbitrage' thesp joins Liam Neeson airplane thriller
VarietyWith his feature career taking off as one of Variety's 10 Actors to Watch in 2012, "Arbitrage" star Nate Parker is boarding a flight to "Non-Stop," Jaume Collet-Serra's airplane thriller starring Liam Neeson that will mark Silver Pictures' first film...Tags: Liam Neeson, Rooney Mara, Spike Lee, Ben Foster, Securities
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'Arbitrage': Sympathy for the devil ★★★
It's an unseemly request by a movie, to ask us to root for the lying, scrambling but extremely well-coiffed hedge fund billionaire weasel played by Richard Gere in the new film "Arbitrage." But there it is. The movie does ask, and to varying degrees, we...
Tags: Arbitrage (movie), Margin Call (movie), Tim Roth, Susan Sarandon, Accounting and Auditing
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Abu Dhabi fest get global flavor: Abu Dhabi Film Festival / Middle East Filmmaker of the Year 2012
VarietyClear signals that the Middle East is fostering a truly international film industry pervade all sections of the Abu Dhabi Film Festival's sixth edition, starting with its opener, hot Wall Street thriller "Arbitrage," backed by Saudi producer Mohammed Al...Tags: Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), Drama (genre), Securities, Algiers (Algeria), Susanne Bier
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Film review: Richard Gere plays one of the 1% in 'Arbitrage'
“Arbitrage” is not about Jack Abramoff, or Bernie Madoff or even Mitt Romney. But resemblances between any one of them and the film's protagonist, Robert Miller (Richard Gere), are hardly coincidental. Miller is a stand-in for a whole class of...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Securities, New York City Police Department, Peter Falk, Laetitia Casta
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Abu Dhabi Film Festival reveals lineup: World preems include Nouri Bouzid's 'Hidden Beauties'
VarietyROME The Abu Dhabi Film Festival will feature a rich roster of entries from emerging and established Arab filmmakers, comprising seven world preems from the Middle East, unspooling alongside hot international pics. Abu Dhabi's sixth edition -- the first...Tags: Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), Drama (genre), Claudia Cardinale, Festive Events, Michael Winterbottom
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Are movies better than ever? -- Actually, a lot of them are!
Liz Smith"EVERTHING I learned, I learned from the movies," said Audrey Hepburn. BELIEVE IT or not! I have seen three movies I actually liked in this era of diminished movie-going. (Hollywood itself is practically on the ropes from loss of planning, self-...Tags: Donna Murphy, The Bourne Legacy (movie), Securities, Albert Finney, Stacy Keach
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He's not just a pretty face: At Carmike Cinema 9
OPENING FRIDAY Magic Mike Steven Soderbergh (”Che,” “Traffic,” “Erin Brockovich”) trains his inquisitive camera on the world of male strip dancers, drawing on the reallife experiences of actor Channing Tatum,...
Tags: Steven Soderbergh, Drama (genre), Men in Black III (movie), Matthew McConaughey, Mark Wahlberg
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San Sebastian opens with 'Arbitrage': Gere, Sarandon open star cavalcade
VarietySAN SEBASTIAN -- Film festival milestones don't always coincide with great editions, but the 60th San Sebastian, which opened Friday with "Arbitrage," looks like it may well prove an exception. It certainly got off to a good get-go. "Arbitrage" brought...Tags: Tommy Lee Jones, Securities, Dustin Hoffman, Ewan McGregor, Susan Sarandon
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