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THE BUZZ
MILLER TO OPEN ON BROADWAY. The Roundabout Theatre Company says Sienna Miller will open Oct. 22 in its production of "After Miss Julie," playwright Patrick Marber's take on a 19th-century Strindberg classic about class, sex and power, The Associated Press...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., California, Transportation, Celebrity Bad Behavior, Road Accidents
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Sag Harbor theater to host free Oscars screening
mitchell.freedman@newsday.comThey'll be rolling out the red carpet on Oscar night in Sag Harbor, about 3,000 miles away from the slightly bigger and slightly more glamorous one that will be rolled out in Hollywood. But, in spirit at least, it will be the same thing. "We hope people...Tags: Academy Awards, Movies, Barack Obama, Bay Street Theater
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Clerk found fatally stabbed at Hicksville gas station
sophia.chang@newsday.com; Staff writer JohA clerk found fatally stabbed in the aisle of the Hicksville convenience store where he worked was identified last night as Dharam Paul, 50, of Valley Stream, police said. Paul was found at the BP station at Broadway and Old Country Road. The clerk...Tags: Hicksville, Police, Music Theater, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Police Investigations
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Finding bargains at the movies
rafer.guzman@newsday.comThe economy may look like a horror-show, but movie theaters are still packing in the crowds. There's a reason: Even with pricey popcorn and sodas, an evening at the movies is still affordable. In January, the average price of a movie ticket in the United...Tags: Starbucks Corp., Movies, United States, Long Island, West Babylon
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A love of history leads to writing stories
Of The Morning CallIn 1968, after Mary Jane Lentz had been editor of the Boyertown Area Times for two years, she was asked whether she was going to write anything about the 60th anniversary of the Rhodes Opera House fire. ''What fire?'' was her response. She quickly...Tags: Boyertown, Music Theater, Family, Delaware, Newspaper and Magazine
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Faith Prince joins 'The Little Mermaid' Broadway cast
The Little Mermaid is getting a new villainess. Faith Prince will join Disney's Broadway musical as Ursula the sea witch, the evil nemesis of the show's spirited young heroine, Ariel. Thomas Schumacher, producer and president of Disney Theatrical...Tags: Movies, Hans Christian Andersen, Music Theater, Imperial and Royal Matters, Music
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Theater review: 'The Robber Bridegroom'
Special to the TribuneFrom the outset, "The Robber Bridegroom" threatens to implode on all its homespun corn-pone goodness. But stay with it. I found myself warming to this bluegrass musical in unexpected ways. Here's one: The show is seriously warped and absolutely...Tags: Patricia Blagojevich, Carol Burnett, Crimes, Theft, Stockard Channing
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Victory Gardens appoints Jan Kallish as new executive director
Tribune criticJan Kallish is the new executive director of Victory Gardens Theater, the Chicago company announced Tuesday. Kallish was formerly the executive director of the Auditorium Theatre but left that position in 2003 when Roosevelt University took firmer...Tags: Music Theater, Victory Gardens Theatre, Broadway, Roosevelt University
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Hartford Cinestudio: Rachel Getting Married (R) 7:30. Bow Tie Cinemas Hartford Palace 17: Confessions of a Shopaholic (PG) 12:20, 3, 5:45, 8:45. Coraline 3D (PG) 1, 2:30, 5, 7:30, 10:10. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (PG-13) 9:50. Defiance (R) 12:...Tags: Soccer, Valkyrie (movie), Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Nixon (movie), Movies
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Melissa Leo, Oscar nominee and 'Nana'
Of the five lead actress Academy Award nominees, Melissa Leo is probably the most bohemian, the least likely to live in a luxury hotel or employ a personal assistant or spend weeks worrying over her Oscar gown. Leo tidies her own house, cooks her own...Tags: Film Festivals, Movies, New York, Santa Monica, Migration
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Sol stages hilarious Bogosian classic
Forum Publishing GroupEric Bogosian is one of our most treasured contemporary playwrights. Most known for his plays-turned-films "Talk Radio" and "SubUrbia," Bogosian is a chronicler of generation-X malaise, his characters talking a lot but saying nothing. Words are their...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Robert Downey Jr., Tom Cruise, Jim Gibbons, McDonald's
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Leiser Foundation donates $250,000 to Broward Performing Arts Foundation
A marketing publication of the Sun-Sentinel CompanyThe Broward Performing Arts Foundation, Inc. has announced a $250,000 donation from the Josephine S. Leiser Foundation, Inc. This will bring the Leiser Foundation's total support of the Broward Center for the Performing Arts to more than $700,000. The...Tags: Arts, Broward County, Charity, Florida, Culture
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