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Ambassador killed: Mystery surrounds maker of anti-Muslim film
L.A. NOWDoes the filmmaker whose movie sparked the deadly Libyan assaults exist? Questions arose Wednesday about the identity of Sam Bacile, who claimed responsibility for the movie in media interviews. An expert in far-right extremist groups said he had doubts... -
'Silent Night' by Kevin Puts wins Pulitzer for music
Culture Monster"Silent Night," an opera by Kevin Puts based on the 2005 movie "Joyeux Noel," has won the Pulitzer Prize for music. The opera, with a libretto by Mark Campbell, received its world-premiere production at Minnesota Opera in November.... -
Kobe Bryant denies hurting young man at church in San Diego
L.A. NOWKobe Bryant church incident: Kobe Bryant denies that he hurt a young man out of anger because he thought the man was taking his picture in a San Diego church, Lakers star's attorney said Tuesday.... -
Ravens miss last stop, fall
Sun StaffTwo minutes and 18 seconds away from their statement game, the Ravens fell silent yesterday. Losing control on defense and lacking discipline on offense, the Ravens took a two-fisted blow to the gut from the Cleveland Browns in a 14-13 loss, virtually...Tags: Art Modell, Tim Couch, Todd Heap, Robert Griffith, Multi-Sport Events
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Peabody composer wins Pulitzer Prize in music
Kevin Puts, a composer who teaches at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, won the Pulitzer Prize in music Monday for his first opera.
Puts, a member of the Peabody faculty since 2006, was honored for "Silent Night," a two-act work commissioned by the...Tags: Journalism, Genres, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Rome (Italy), Music Industry
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Opera Philadelphia offers East Coast premiere of Kevin Puts' 'Silent Night'
The last pope to take the name Benedict, before the one who made history this month announcing plans to retire, assumed his duties a few weeks after the outbreak of World War I. As Christmas 1914 approached, Benedict XV, who described the war as “...
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Game 15: Ravens miss last stop, fall
Sun reporterTwo minutes and 18 seconds away from their statement game, the Ravens fell silent yesterday. Losing control on defense and lacking discipline on offense, the Ravens took a two-fisted blow to the gut from the Cleveland Browns in a 14-13 loss, virtually...Tags: Tim Couch, Art Modell, Todd Heap, Robert Griffith, Jeff Blake
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Chuck E. Cheese unveils a new look for its mousy mascot
Meet the new Chuck E. Cheese, the mousy Pied Piper that the 35-year-old chain hopes will lure a new generation of children into its pepperoni-and-cheese paradise. Some things are the same: He’s still a rodent, and his sartorial tastes still run...
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Roanoke Florists Busy on Mother's Day
ReporterAt Cuts Creative Florist on Orange Avenue in Roanoke, business is "blooming". And, they have all types of flowers. Business owner Mark Campbell says the phone have been rining off the hook as people prepare to pay tribute to their mothers. The U-S...Tags: Mother's Day
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No Assault Charges Against Kobe Bryant in San Diego Church Case
KTLA NewsSAN DIEGO (KTLA) -- Prosecutors say they will not file charges in an alleged assault involving Lakers star Kobe Bryant and another man at a church. It happened at St. Therese of Carmel in Carmel Valley in August, according to police. Investigators say a...Tags: Justice System, Movies, Celebrities and Bad Behavior, Entertainment, Matt Johnson
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No assault charges against Kobe Bryant in church case
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNo charges will be filed against Lakers star Kobe Bryant over an alleged incident in Augustat a church in San Diego, the city attorney's office announced Tuesday. A young man had alleged that Bryant assaulted him while both were attending Sunday services...Tags: Lawyers, Religion and Belief, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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World premieres dominate the 2011 music and theater scene
No one blockbuster event stood out in the year that's ending, but Hampton Roads experienced a strong year of music and theater.
The economy improved just a hair so that audience members felt a little more comfortable dipping into their wallets. The...Tags: Wynton Marsalis, Christopher Newport University, Lady Gaga, Kevin Mambo, Theater
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