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Rockefeller Center is an expanse of 19 buildings on 22 acres in the center of Midtown Manhattan. The National Historic Landmark is spread between 48th and 51st Streets, and Fifth Avenue to Seventh Avenue. A popular destination is Top Of The Rock, a rooftop observation deck that provides unobstructed views of the surrounding area. (Photo AP)
Rockefeller Center is an expanse of 19 buildings on 22 acres in the center of Midtown Manhattan. The National Historic Landmark is spread between 48th and 51st Streets, and Fifth Avenue to Seventh Avenue. A popular destination is Top Of The Rock, a rooftop observation deck that provides unobstructed views of the surrounding area. (Photo AP)
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NFL draft: League gives top picks prized mementos
NEW YORK -- If you watched the first round of the NFL draft Thursday night, you might have wondered how the league had ready-made No. 1 jerseys with the players’ names across the shoulders. Were they Velcro nameplates? Were the picks made far in...
Tags: Eddie Lacy, Football, ESPN (tv network), Roger Goodell, Geno Smith
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Late-night moves give Lorne Michaels even more power at NBC
Jimmy Fallon may have been crowned the new king of late-night TV this week, but he owes a lot to the man behind the throne: Lorne Michaels. Fans of "Saturday Night Live" will recognize Michaels, the show's creator, as the grumpy paterfamilias lurking in...
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Michael Kors releases a new sneaker -- for Facebook fans only
In celebration of the brand's Facebook fan base hitting the 5 million mark -- Michael Kors released a limited-edition, zebra-striped sneaker Wednesday that will be available for purchase only by its Facebook fans. At least that's the way it's supposed...
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UCLA Festival of Preservation turns spotlight on Julie Harris, TV
The UCLA Film & Television Archive's Festival of Preservation turns its spotlight on the small screen with a tribute Saturday to the television work of an award-winning actress and a celebration March 23 of an acclaimed but short-lived ABC anthology...
Tags: Emily Dickinson, ABC (tv network), Jean Cocteau, Entertainment, Billy Wilder
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'Downton Sixbey' returns to 'Late Night'
When “Downton Abbey” returned last month for its third season, it was only a matter of time before Jimmy Fallon revived his popular spoof, “Downton Sixbey,” named for the studio at Rockefeller Center where “Late Night”...
Tags: Jimmy Fallon, Elizabeth McGovern, Downton Abbey (tv program), Brooke Shields
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'30 Rock'-themed Ben & Jerry's flavor to be introduced
The sad news is that after seven seasons on the air, "30 Rock" is finally leaving us. The good news is that it will live on in our hearts, our minds ... and our guts? On Thursday, the one-hour series finale will bring to a close the story of Liz Lemon,...
Tags: The Colbert Report (tv program), Tina Fey, Barack Obama, Stephen Colbert, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (tv program)
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Jeff Speck's 'Walkable City' a recipe for vibrant street life
-------------------- Walkable City How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time Jeff Speck Farrar, Straus and Giroux: 296 pp., $27 -------------------- If you grew up, as I did, in a pedestrian city, much of Jeff Speck's "Walkable City: How...
Tags: Robert Moses, Fiction, Highway Transportation, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Automotive Equipment
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Bling in the New Year
There’s no avoiding the Robbins Brothers commercials and mistletoe. ’Tis the season for romance. Wedding-industry insiders have dubbed this time of year “proposal season” because November throughFebruary is the most popular...
Tags: Miley Cyrus, Weddings, Arts and Culture, Holidays, Angelina Jolie
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Glenn Beck, the art critic, dunks Obama figurine in 'pee pee'
Glenn Beck, art critic, is back. The conservative commentator posted an online video Tuesday in which he addressed at length the subject of "obscene" art and the 1st Amendment. In an homage to Andres Serrano's "Piss Christ," Beck concluded by dunking a...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Barack Obama, Arts, Glenn Beck
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Hard times for a tower and its murals
The frescoes encapsulate Depression-era California: Scenes depicting idyllic farm and factory life roll out beside those of grueling economic hardship. Urban shoppers browse for toys. A small boy witnesses a mugging.
No one disputes their historical...Tags: Artists, Arts and Culture, Artists, Diego Rivera, Arts
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'Saturday Night Live's' eight greatest stars
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Goldberg: People Inc.
"Corporations are people, my friend," Mitt Romney declared in a testy back-and-forth with hecklers last summer in Iowa.
It was among the first of what appears to be a growing list of gaffes Democrats will use to hang around Romney's neck in the less than...Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Labor Legislation, Stephen Colbert, Justice System
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