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Influences: Actress Anna Deavere Smith
Culture MonsterLet Me Down Easy," at the Broad Stage through July 31, is Anna Deveare Smith's exploration of the nation's healthcare crisis.... -
Live review: Soundgarden at the Forum
Pop & HissSoundgarden's tour couldn’t have come at a better time. With a lack of groundbreaking new rock bands reaching mainstream viability, a ‘90s nostalgia-fest is in full swing. Soundgarden’s Seattle peers Nirvana is getting deep 20-year... -
What's new in London since the last big royal wedding
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSo you hate royal weddings. Or you love them. Or maybe you've caught yourself attending to arcane details of Prince William and Kate Middleton's plans for April 29, but you can't say exactly why. Here's one reason: They defy time. Start with just the...Tags: Robert Browning, United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, Martin Luther King Jr., Anglicanism
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Isa Town clinch berth in playoffs
Gulf Daily News, Manama, BahrainISA TOWN last night booked the sixth and final berth to this year's playoffs in the Zain Bahrain Basketball League. Isa Town punched their tickets after claiming a 71-59 victory Bahrain Club. That, coupled with a narrow 52-54 loss by Nuwaidrat to Al... -
Let the magic find your life
The Lewiston TribuneGraduations are full of accolades for those at the top of their class. University of Idaho's commencement speaker, Jim Lemley, was not one of these. At Saturday's commencement ceremony, Lemley described himself as a "spectacularly mediocre student"...Tags: Angelina Jolie, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (movie), Graduation, Academy Awards, Wanted (movie)
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New West side Marcelo
Ventura County StarDriven director In September, when The Star interviewed New West Symphony artistic director Marcelo Lehninger about his upcoming inaugural season with the orchestra, the native Brazilian and now Boston resident said he was "a bit afraid to start driving...Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Music, Music Industry, Arts and Culture, Sports
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Track records fall at Valley West
The Times LeaderCoughlin's 400-meter relay team of Corey Keen, Zac Evans, Pat Malone and Mujahid Chesson set a track record that also tied a Crusader record in the time of 43.2 seconds in a 105-45 defeat of Wyoming Valley West in a Wyoming Valley Conference boys track...Tags: Track and Field, Rome (Italy)
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For British artists, no fond remembrances of Margaret Thatcher
You might recall the Elvis Costello lyric in "Tramp the Dirt Down," referencing Margaret Thatcher, the former British prime minister who died Monday: "I'll stand on your grave and tramp the dirt down." Then there is the Morrissey lyric: "The kind people...
Tags: Government, Ronald Reagan, United Kingdom, Politics, Cartoons
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Iceland: the quirky home of Bobby Fischer, Björk and the Blue Lagoon
REYKJAVIK, Iceland - This is the only country that gives you a bath before they send you home. The Blue Lagoon, open year-round, rain or shine, envelops thousands of tourists from all over the world in its misty embrace. Many of them come in big...
Tags: Ronald Reagan, Trips and Vacations, Restaurants, Russia, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Opera in Focus: Puppets and opera come together
It's the damnedest thing: Justin Snyder, his long hair parted down the middle, his head thrown back as though communing with a higher power, the hood of his hoodie grazing the floor, his mouth working silently in time with the strains and surges of an...
Tags: Politics, Music, Pink Floyd (music group), Groundhog Day (movie), Dining and Drinking
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Julia fears that Tom is right to be suspicious of Peter
Scopin' The SoapsBOLD AND BEAUTIFUL: A memorable evening together resulted in Taylor moving in with Eric. Bill took that discovery as a signal to try to persuade Brooke to do whatever it takes to gain control of Forrester Creations. Rick's growing closeness to Maya was...Tags: FBI, Music, Gallaudet University, Entertainment
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Other visions of home at Elmhurst Art Museum
The lobby of the Elmhurst Art Museum is full with a dozen or so miniature wooden houses, perfect for dolls or birds with a taste for culture. The domestic sculptures are the work of the late Don Baum, who sometimes constructed them from mahjongg tiles,...
Tags: Lobbying, Politics, The Salvation Army, West Loop, IKEA
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