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Silent 1927 'Chicago' to make a musical comeback
Talking PicturesScene from 1927's "Chicago." Chicago's self-image, as well as its seductively disreputable global reputation, owes a lot to the fabulations of Ben Hecht, particularly to Hecht and Charles MacArthur's "The Front Page" as well as Hecht's scenarios for the... -
In Praise of Athiests
The Religion WorldThis essay comes from Rev. Michael Dowd, author of Thank God for Evolution: How the Marriage of Science and Religion Will Transform Your Life and Our World Much has been written about the decline of religion and rise of secularism in America and the... -
Rhubarb Patch link: Is religion built upon lies?
Change of SubjectIs religion "built upon lies"? --Best-selling atheist Sam Harris and pro-religion blogger Andrew Sullivan debate God, faith, and fundamentalism.... from BeliefNet, 2007 I'd like to expand the Rhubarb Patch franchise to include other written, online... -
âNightlineâ asks tonight, âDoes God Have a Future?â
The TV Guy» Orlando Sentinel â The TV GuyThe debate was staged March 14, but it airs tonight on ABC's “Nightline.” The issue: “Does God Have a Future?” ABC's Dan Harris moderates. On one side are Dr. Deepak Chopra, author of “How to Know God,” and Dr. Jean... -
Does God have a future? Find out on Nightline
The Religion World» Orlando Sentinel â The Religion WorldSentinel television critic Hal Boedeker posted today that the ABC news show Nightline will air a debate tonight about, well, God. This episode's theme: “Does God Have a Future?” The panelists include Deepak Chopra and Sam Harris, who wrote the... -
A paint-by-numbers party
MetromixThe True Colors tour is a Cyndi Lauper-curated celebration of sexual equality. An unusual but exciting new festival concept that puts fun and activism on even footing, it's timed to coincide with Gay & Lesbian Pride Month and benefits the Human Rights...Tags: Film Festivals, Movies, Human Rights Campaign, Dance, Ashlee Simpson
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TV Gal Lists Pilot Possibilities
Zap2It.comOK party people, premiere week is finally here and we have so much to discuss. So it's time to focus. Let's take a gander at three things that can happen to a new show. The Revised Pilot: I'm voting "The Class" (premiering Monday at 8 p.m. on CBS) the...Tags: The O.C. (tv program), Prison Break (tv program), Science and Technology, Craig Bierko, New York City Police Department
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'The Class'
Zap2It.comSome decent comedic performances and a few solid, traditionally multi-camera punchlines are wasted in CBS' new comedy "The Class." Created by David Crane ("Friends") and Jeffrey Klarik ("Mad About You"), "The Class" throws an almost unimaginable number of...Tags: Heather Goldenhersh, David Keith, Friends (tv program), Sports, ABC (tv network)
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Review: 'Help Me Help You'
Zap2It.comThere are quite a few amusing moments in ABC's new comedy "Help Me Help You." Which is not quite the same thing as saying it's a very funny show. Ted Danson, as apparently renowned therapist Dr. Bill Hoffman, suffering through his own mid-life crisis, is...Tags: Charlie Finn, Plastic Surgeons, Bruce Altman, ABC (tv network), Comedy (genre)
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2001 was prolific for Marylanders
Special To The SunAmid the tumults of 2001, this region's authors and publishers have stayed by their keyboards and their cash-flow charts, producing new books for the general reader. Here, accordingly, is the annual try at a census of such works, by Marylanders or about...Tags: Arts, Philosophy, Communist Party of China, Travel, Roland Park
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Movies, Music and Theater on the East End
MOVIE THEATERS - EAST HAMPTON: United Artists Cinemas, 30 Main St., 631-324-0448. - MATTITUCK: Mattituck Cinemas, Main Road, 631-298-SHOW. - MONTAUK: Movies, Edgemere, 631-668-2393. - SAG HARBOR: Cinema, Main Street, 631-725-0010. - SOUTHAMPTON:...Tags: Film Festivals, Andrew McCarthy, Movies, Howie Mandel, Festive Events
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Eight new musicals come to us in `Stages'
Special to the TribuneThree days of musical comedy celebration begin Friday with "Stages 2004," an annual festival of new musicals. This year's lineup features eight new creations from national composers and lyricists. Opening night stars Tony Award nominee Sam Harris as Al...Tags: Starbucks Corp., Republican Party, Brown University, Times Square, Broadway Theater
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