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    Sep 27, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Sense-assaulting 'Skriker' just doesn't work

    <strong>"The Skriker" </strong>
    "The Skriker" Deposited at the door of Red Tape Theatre last week by a carsickness-inducing cab ride in a less-than-ideal state of wobbly mind and stomach, I arrived at the opening of "The Skriker," a play that conjures a notably bumpy ride all its own....

    Tags: Celebrities, Fred Gwynne, Arts and Culture, Christianity, Religion and Belief

  2. Sep 12, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  3. New Haven Fall Arts Preview: A Lively, Unpredictable Theater Season

    Let the casting debates begin!
    Let the casting debates begin! Paul Giamatti will star as Hamlet next spring at the Yale Repertory Theatre, part of a lively Rep season that includes new works by Sarah Ruhl (with the Clean House playwright devising "a play in letters" from the...

    Tags: A Chorus Line (musical), Blue Man Group, John Waters, Les Miserables (musical), Arts and Culture

  4. Sep 7, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  5. New Haven's Theater Scene is Bursting

    Most states are lucky to have one theater that's won the Tony Award for Best Regional Theater. Connecticut has five, and two of them are in New Haven. The Yale Repertory Theatre [1120 Chapel St., New Haven; (203) 432-1234, yalerep.org], right downtown on...

    Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Blue Man Group, Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture, Les Miserables (musical)

  6. Sep 3, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  7. Boutique keeps it all in the family: Moonstone Entertainment @ 20

    Variety
    Even 30 or so years ago, when Moonstone Entertainment founder Ernst "Etchie" Stroh was in the Israeli music business, he was apparently so nice about saying "No," people thought he was saying "Yes." "I remember this one fellow who came in with a project...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Companies and Corporations, U.S. Department of State, Saffron Burrows, Action (genre)

  8. Sep 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Classic Hollywood: The movies at work

    As far back as Louis Lumi&egrave;re's 1895 "Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory in Lyon" 46-second short, work has been a central theme in motion pictures.&para;There have been stark dramas about officer workers as drones (King Vidor's 1928 "The Crowd"), satires (Charlie Chaplin's 1936 "Modern Times"), angry explorations of the hardships of unemployment (John Ford's 1940 "The Grapes of Wrath") and the dangers of certain occupations (Ford's 1941 "How Green Was My Valley" about miners) or political statements such as 1979's "Norma Rae," which examined the struggle to unionize a factory. More recent films such as 1999's "Office Space" have skewered the world of bored computer drones. &para; So in honor of Labor Day, here are some of the best Hollywood films about the workplace, whether it's an office, a farm &mdash; or even the circus.
    As far back as Louis Lumière's 1895 "Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory in Lyon" 46-second short, work has been a central theme in motion pictures.¶There have been stark dramas about officer workers as drones (King Vidor's 1928 "The Crowd"), satires...

    Tags: Jack Lemmon, Charlie Chaplin, The Apartment (movie), Movies, Charlton Heston

  10. Aug 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Christopher Durang, Will Eno, Adam Rapp win PEN drama awards

    One of the highest honors in the field of letters, the PEN Literary Awards, were announced Wednesday,&nbsp;and among the honorees are three playwrights.&nbsp;Christopher Durang is receiving the Master American Dramatist award, while Will Eno and Adam Rapp are being honored in the field of mid-career playwrights.
    One of the highest honors in the field of letters, the PEN Literary Awards, were announced Wednesday, and among the honorees are three playwrights. Christopher Durang is receiving the Master American Dramatist award, while Will Eno and Adam Rapp are being...

    Tags: Lincoln Center, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Awards and Prizes, David Mamet, Arts and Culture

  12. Aug 2, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. 'Killer Joe': Down-and-dirty drama revels in its own sleaze ★★ 1/2

    There's a reason Matthew McConaughey's character wears a black Stetson in "Killer Joe," a self-knowingly sleazy crime drama that's simultaneously repellent and enjoyable.
    There's a reason Matthew McConaughey's character wears a black Stetson in "Killer Joe," a self-knowingly sleazy crime drama that's simultaneously repellent and enjoyable. His is no white-hat role, and both he and the movie are the better for it....

    Tags: Juno Temple, Movies, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Emile Hirsch

  14. Jul 31, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  15. Toronto unveils Madness, Vanguard: World preems include Levinson, Zombie chillers

    Variety
    New documentaries from Alex Gibney, Dan Setton and Andrew Capper and midnight chillers from Barry Levinson and Pete Travis, plus Genndy Tartakovsky's animated "Hotel Transylvania," will world preem at the Toronto Film Festival, it was announced Tuesday...

    Tags: Ken Burns, Disco (genre), Tarsem Singh, Nazi Party, Woody Harrelson

  16. Jul 27, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  17. Paul Thomas Anderson's 'Master' moved to Sept. 14: Weinstein Company also pushes back 'Killing Them Softly' to Oct. 19

    Variety
    The Weinstein Company is shuffling its awards-season deck, moving up Paul Thomas Anderson's Scientology-tinged religious drama "The Master" from Oct. 12 to Sept. 14 and pushing back Andrew Dominik's Brad Pitt starrer "Killing Them Softly" to Oct. 19. "The...

    Tags: Ray Liotta, Movies, Paul Thomas Anderson, Companies and Corporations, David Chase

  18. Jul 15, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  19. Gary Cole channels military evil again in ‘An Officer and a Murderer’

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    "I feel really lucky to have been part of 'The West Wing.' I was there a couple of years as the vice president," Cole said. "For me, that show was probably some of the best television we'll see. It was a bunch of great actors and writing."...
  20. Jun 7, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  21. Astro de "New Girl": No más abrazos de hombres

    Jake Johnson dijo que lo más raro de la fama para él no ha sido verse a sí mismo en la comedia de Fox "New Girl", o que lo reconozcan en la calle. Es la cantidad de hombres de su misma edad que le piden una foto solo con él. "Me confunde un poco", dijo...

    Tags: David Mamet, Steve Carell, The New Girl (tv program), Zooey Deschanel

  22. Jun 4, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. Kathleen Turner To Star, Direct 'Killing of Sister George' At Long Wharf

    Hartford Courant
    Kathleen Turner will star and direct in a new adaptation of "The Killing of Sister George" at Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven. Jeffrey Hatcher will write the adaptation of the play by Frank Marcus, whose estate has given Hatcher permission to re-...

    Tags: Celebrities, Kathleen Turner, Movies, Long Wharf Theatre, Arts and Culture

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