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Music review: Gabriel Kahane's score is conducted by his father
Gabriel Kahane, best known as an indie singer-songwriter, was his own charismatic singer-songwriter Saturday night in the West Coast premiere of his affecting "Crane Palimpsest" at the Alex Theatre. As he does in a club, he used a microphone and wore...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Music, World War II (1939-1945), Entertainment, Gypsy Rose Lee
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On Location: Mayor Bloomberg touts production industry in N.Y.
Company TownIn a bid to expand film and television production in New York, Mayor Michael Bloomberg along with the city’s film commissioner Katherine Oliver on Monday announced the opening of five new soundstages at Steiner Studios in Brooklyn Navy Yard.... -
Unemployment: How to get ourselves out of the job crisis
Opinion L.A.President Obama and unemployment: Factories, auto manufacturers, healthcare providers and retailers are hiring, reports The Times' Don Lee, but the unemployment rate is nowhere near the magic 8% pundits say we need to reach for President Obama to win... -
Marilyn Buck dies at 62; leftist incarcerated for 25 years for role in violent attacks in the 1980s
Associated PressMarilyn Buck, a violent leftist incarcerated for 25 years for her role in some of the most notorious radical acts of the 1980s, including the bombing of the U.S. Capitol and a deadly armored car heist, died Tuesday in New York. She was 62. Buck had...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Bombings, Armed Forces, Colleges and Universities, Health
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New York's film, TV incentives could tax L.A.'s economy
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersIS THIS city poised to take a bite out of Hollywood's bread and butter? A dramatically expanded state tax credit for film and television productions has made New York a more appealing shooting locale than ever, bringing a wave of projects into the city...Tags: Astoria, Industrial Production, Queens (New York City), Drama (genre), Social Issues
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Mayor unveils park as first new project
Boston HeraldMayor Thomas M. Menino's victory lap -- 20 years in the making -- began yesterday as he unveiled a new handicapped-accessible park in Charlestown that's part of a $1.8 billion parting kiss to Boston to upgrade buildings, roads and public spaces. The...Tags: Thomas Menino, Roxbury
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History keeps Bruin in Monument Square
Boston HeraldBruins star Tyler Seguin's former bachelor pad -- with panoramic city views and a private deck made for entertaining -- is up for sale in Charlestown's Monument Square. This penthouse condo in an 1850-built brick and granite building had an...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Rentals, Financial District, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Cruise Port Spotlight: Boston
Special CorrespondentA frequent stop and embarkation port on New England/Canada and Bermuda voyages as well as starting point of some seasonal Caribbean cruises and an occasional stop on trans-Atlantic voyages, Boston has seen a dramatic increase in cruise business in...Tags: Copley Square, Pies and Tarts, Arts and Culture, Cruises, Old State House
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A battle he'll never forget
South Bend TribuneEven after almost 70 years, Ray Micin-ski, of South Bend, wonders if he was shaking because he was cold or because he was scared. It was the morning of April 16, 1944, and he was a 19-year-old gunner’s mate on the USS Gandy, a destroyer escort....Tags: Tampa, U.S. Coast Guard
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Stadium district casinos make neighbors nervous
Philadelphia Daily NewsLINCOLN FINANCIAL FIELD will soon play host to an anxious, angst-ridden crowd of people -- but they won't be Super Bowl-starved Eagles fans. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board is set to hold public-input hearings May 8 and 9 at the stadium as the...Tags: Cordish Cos., Citizens Bank Park, Lifestyle and Leisure, Wells Fargo Center, Penn National Gaming
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Glaxo may sell older drug brands
The Philadelphia InquirerAfter reporting lower quarterly profits, drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline said Wednesday that it would reorganize its pharmaceutical divisions, with the possibility of someday selling older, "established" brands that it rarely promotes. Glaxo is based in...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Supreme Court, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), GlaxoSmithKline PLC, Prescription Drugs
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$6 million to aid three Phila. public schools
The Philadelphia InquirerThree progressive Philadelphia public schools will expand in the fall as a result of a $6 million investment from a city nonprofit with growing clout, officials announced Wednesday. Money from the Philadelphia School Partnership (PSP) will expand the...Tags: Gaming, Teaching and Learning, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Students
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