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Spring cleanup in time for Earth Day in Brentwood
EARTH DAY A cleanup weekend Earth Day falls on Tuesday this year. Here are two ways to help the Long Island environment this weekend: As part of Keep America Beautiful's Great American Cleanup, Keep Islip Clean hosts Brentwood's Earth Day Cleanup...Tags: Culture, Family, Fires, The Hamptons, Nassau County Museum of Art
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Professor pretty boy
Special to NewsdayIt's not as if Aidan Quinn had a lot of time to prepare for his role as a high-powered physics professor in "Dark Matter," opening today. Fact is, the makers of the low-budget film about the professional and personal conflicts between a Chinese exchange...Tags: Celebrity, Meryl Streep, Ed Harris, Tennessee Williams, Michael Collins
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Sunday conversation with Jessica Lange
Special to The TimesJESSICA LANGE just completed shooting on "Grey Gardens," the forthcoming fictional film version of the film documentary about the mother-daughter duo who went from being American aristocracy to crazy cat ladies living in a falling-down Hamptons house....Tags: Jessica Lange, Drew Barrymore, Frances Farmer
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Promising 'Sleepwalking' drifts off
(C) The melodrama of a broken family haunted by its past, a perennial favorite of independent filmmakers, gets a forceful but ultimately flawed workout in Sleepwalking. Terrific performances and a bleak, riveting look at life on the economic fringes...Tags: Charlize Theron, Woody Harrelson, Dennis Hopper
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Review: 'Drunk Enough to Say I Love You?"
As the years go by, the scintillating and scary plays of Caryl Churchill get more concise. They also get more appalled.
In 2004, Sam Shepard was lured back onstage for the first time in 30 years by "A Number," the British playwright's lean 65-minute...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Frances McDormand, Scott Cohen, Marisa Tomei, Martha Plimpton
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Sprague Grayden
Copyright Zap2itCBS' decision to bring back the post-apocalyptic drama "Jericho" (airing Tuesdays) for seven episodes after announcing its cancellation last spring was a vindication for dedicated fans who fought hard for their show. Possibly the only people happier than...Tags: Sprague, Arcadia, New London County, Iraq War, CBS Corp.
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Steppenwolf steppin' out
Stevenson Swanson is a New York correspondent for the Tribune. soswanson@tribune.com.Deanna Dunagan was Broadway-bound and she was not happy. It was mid-October and she was due to leave in a week for New York, where she would reprise her acclaimed performance as Violet Weston, the pill-addicted, cancer-stricken monster of a mother at the...Tags: Mass Media, Christianity, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Physical Fitness, Belief and Faith
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One stand-up coward
STARTING right off with its title, "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford" puts people off-balance. Does it follow the gun-slinging exploits of the legendary Wild West outlaw or does it place unexpected emphasis on the sidekick who...Tags: Film Festivals, Cinema Industry, Jesse James, Robert Ford, Bob Ford
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Nora Dunn comes home
Tribune criticNora Dunn -- whose appearances alongside Dennis Miller, Phil Hartman, Dana Carvey, Jan Hooks, Victoria Jackson and Al Franken were part of the "Saturday Night Live" renaissance of the late 1980s -- is alive, well and a new permanent resident of Chicago'...Tags: Wrigley Field, Hialeah, American Theatre, Second City, Tina Fey
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Season Of Snow & Fluff
The Hartford CourantWelcome to the winter moviegoing season, where the demographics are falling like snow. November and December are over. We're done being grown-ups. It's time now for the undemanding popcorn flicks (except for those Oscar-bait movies that haven't come to...Tags: Illnesses, Animals, Imperial and Royal Matters, Television Industry, Teen-agers
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