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Broadway 'Salesman' sells big: Memorial Day brings mixed week at box office
VarietyEven in the era of premium-priced seating, a non-musical with weekly sales topping the $1 million mark is a rarity. It's even rarer when the show does it with just seven perfs in a week rather than the usual eight. But the strong-selling revival of...Tags: Newsies (musical), Human Interest, Mary Poppins (musical), Mormonism, Religion and Belief
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Rihanna -- baby wants back
Liz Smith"THERE ARE people on the right and the left who think that if you compromise you're a coward, you're a facilitator, you're an appeaser. People are more interested in fighting with each other than they are in getting the no-brainers done and governing."...Tags: Republican Party, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Chris Brown, The Dark Knight Rises (movie), Movies
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Movie Guide for TownMall in Carroll County, Aug. 5
now playing "The Amazing Spider-Man" (PG-13). A radioactive spider bite gives Peter Parker super powers, and he also embarks on a quest to learn the truth about his parents. With Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Sally Field and Martin Sheen....Tags: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (movie), Denis Leary, Martin Sheen, The Dark Knight Rises (movie), Gary Oldman
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'Once' tops Tony Awards: 'Clybourne,' 'Porgy' also take trophies
Variety"Once," the Broadway musical that turns razzle-dazzle tuner traditions on their head with a hushed and idiosyncratic take on an indie-style love story with a melancholy ending, topped the 2012 Tony Awards, nabbing eight of the 11 awards for which it was...Tags: Newsies (musical), Spider (music group), Angela Lansbury, Jon B., Concerts
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The Tony Awards -- Broadway's most religious event?
Liz Smith"THOU shalt not take the name of the Lord in vain," reads the third commandment in the famous Ten! I thought of this while watching the Tony Awards last Sunday night. The show opened with the super neat evangelical men from the smash musical "The Book of...Tags: Religious Events, Music Theater, Religion and Belief, Mormonism, Music
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Andrew Garfield: The new 'Amazing Spider-Man'
LONDON (AP) — Andrew Garfield's Spidey sense is tingling — and convincing. Garfield, the latest actor to play Spider-Man, makes people believe he really is a spider — even before he gets into the costume, the new film's director said...
Tags: Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Movies, Spider-Man (fictional character), Sally Field
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This weekend: MTV Movie Awards; Adele special; ‘Drop Dead Diva’ and ‘The Glades’ return
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelSeason two of "Teen Wolf" starts with episodes at 11 p.m. Sunday after the MTV Movie Awards on MTV. The next episode debuts at 10 p.m. Monday. Secret romance will test Scott (Tyler Posey) and Allison (Crystal Reed) as one of her scary relatives comes on... -
Feeling the absence of an everyman in 'Death of a Salesman' on Broadway
In one of the pivotal scenes in "Death of a Salesman," the great Arthur Miller drama from 1949, Willy Loman, a single-company traveling salesman of some 36 years standing, must beg for his job from his old boss' son Howard, whom he remembers as a baby...Tags: Customs and Tradition, Death of a Salesman (play), Celebrities, Goodman Theatre, Arts and Culture
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'The Avengers' For Those Who Don't Read Comic Books
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - "The Avengers" assemble this weekend in what many box office analysts are predicting will be the biggest opening in movie history. It's an event that Marvel Studios, the company behind the superhero films, has been building up...
Tags: Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson, X-Men Origins: Wolverine (movie), Monsters (legendary creatures), Movies
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Russell Brand to host MTV Movie Awards
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelMTV has decided to take a walk on the wild side and install Russell Brand as host of the MTV Movie Awards. Those prizes will be handed out at 9 p.m. June 3. In a statement, Brand said: “This MTV Movie Awards will be more impressive than ‘The... -
Interview: Josh Hutcherson a willing participant in 'Hunger Games' hoopla
Josh Hutcherson would like nothing more than to watch the No. 1-ranked Kentucky Wildcats pursue their eighth men’s basketball national championship in this month’s NCAA tournament, but the 19-year-old Kentucky native and Wildcats season ticket...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Macaulay Culkin, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (movie), Movies, Kentucky Wildcats
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This weekend: Will Smith hosts Kids’ Choice Awards; ‘Game of Thrones,’ ‘The Killing’ return
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelAMC starts the second season of "The Killing" with two hours at 8 p.m. The drama engrossed, then infuriated many viewers. They complained about the slow pacing and the refusal to answer the central mystery: Who killed teen Rosie Larsen? But the show's...
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