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    Jan 18, 2013 |Story| SFL
  1. Agatha Christie's the BBC Murders is a killer show

    It takes all of about 90 seconds for your brain to plug into the matrix of <a href="http://www.bbcmurdermysterytour.com/" target="_blank">&ldquo;Agatha Christie&rsquo;s the </a>BBC<a href="http://www.bbcmurdermysterytour.com/" target="_blank"> Murders.&rdquo;</a>
    It takes all of about 90 seconds for your brain to plug into the matrix of “Agatha Christie’s the BBC Murders.” The four radio mysteries lavishly produced for the stage at Fort Lauderdale’s Parker Playhouse were rescued from...

    Tags: Radio, Entertainment, Celebrities, World War II (1939-1945), Murder

  2. Jan 21, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. En escena en Fort Lauderdale: Los misterios de Agatha Christie

    Si lo suyo son las novelas de misterio, de detectives y los cr&iacute;menes por resolver, el Parker Playhouse tiene en escena una obra que le causar&aacute; mucha curiosidad.
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    Si lo suyo son las novelas de misterio, de detectives y los crímenes por resolver, el Parker Playhouse tiene en escena una obra que le causará mucha curiosidad. Se trata de la ganadora producción llamada BBC Muders de Agatha Christie, una premiada...

    Tags: New York City, Radio, Entertainment, Murder, BBC

  4. Jan 15, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  5. Modernism Rules at Yale University Art Gallery Exhibition

    <strong>The Societe Anonyme: Modernism for America</strong>
    The Societe Anonyme: Modernism for America Through July 14, Yale University Art Gallery, 1111 Chapel St., New Haven, (203) 432-0600, artgallery.yale.edu   Katherine Dreier (1877-1952), who lived in West Redding and Milford, and among whose close...

    Tags: Yale University Art Gallery, Arts and Culture, Yale University, Nazi Party, Arts

  6. Jan 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. 'The Mousetrap' asks who done it at Vagabond Players

    Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap" opened in London in 1952 and continues to run there. The world's longest running play also remains popular with community theaters around the globe. As the Vagabond Players production demonstrates, this murder mystery...

    Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Murder, Fells Point

  8. Dec 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. A murder mystery that just won't die

    Sixty years ago, an extraordinary reign began in England, one that would provide the nation with a comforting measure of stability and continuity during some of the most tumultuous decades of the 20th century and right on into the far-from-placid 21st.
    Sixty years ago, an extraordinary reign began in England, one that would provide the nation with a comforting measure of stability and continuity during some of the most tumultuous decades of the 20th century and right on into the far-from-placid 21st....

    Tags: Richard Attenborough, Arts and Culture, Celebrities, Broadway Theater, Elizabeth II

  10. Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. 'The Childs Child' by Ruth Rendell is sluggish and obvious

    If there were a Mount Rushmore of English crime fiction, it would feature the chiseled faces of Dorothy L. Sayers, Agatha Christie, P.D. James and Ruth Rendell. (Yes, all women, but that's another essay.) Of this august quartet, Rendell is perhaps the...

    Tags: Crime (genre), Arts and Culture, Fiction, Literature, Chicago Tribune

  12. Dec 9, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Remarkable Woman: Stacy Ratner

    Around the time she turned 35, Stacy Ratner had one of those moments that can propel you to action or into existential despair.
    Around the time she turned 35, Stacy Ratner had one of those moments that can propel you to action or into existential despair. "You think, 'OK, I live in a big city, I could get hit by a bus any minute. What is the last thing I did?'" she said....

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Authors, Literature, Binney and Smith, Pilsen

  14. Nov 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Cultural Exchange: Agatha Christie's 'The Mousetrap' endures

    LONDON &mdash; Has anyone built a better "Mousetrap"?
    LONDON — Has anyone built a better "Mousetrap"? Britons just getting over celebrations of Queen Elizabeth II's diamond jubilee are now in the throes of another: the 60th anniversary of the world's longest-running play, "The Mousetrap" by Agatha...

    Tags: Samuel Beckett, Singin' in the Rain (movie), Celebrities, Elizabeth II, The Lion King (movie)

  16. Jul 28, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Peeking in Gillian Flynn's vault of horror

    In the early days of their marriage a few years ago, Chicago attorney Brett Nolan and his wife, the thriller novelist Gillian Flynn, were having drinks with a group of friends when Flynn posed a surprising question. "Does anybody have any idea," she asked out of the blue, "what would happen to a dead body if it were thrown into the Mississippi River? How far down the river would it float?"
    In the early days of their marriage a few years ago, Chicago attorney Brett Nolan and his wife, the thriller novelist Gillian Flynn, were having drinks with a group of friends when Flynn posed a surprising question. "Does anybody have any idea," she asked...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Motion Picture Association of America, Mystic River (movie), Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (movie), Movies

  18. Oct 31, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Scotland Yard may be for sale

    Scotland Yard wants to pull up stakes.
    Los Angeles Times
    Scotland Yard wants to pull up stakes. One of the world’s most famous police forces unveiled plans Tuesday to sell off its iconic office tower with the revolving “New Scotland Yard” sign out front, a well-known landmark seen in...

    Tags: Public Officials, Politics, Government, BBC

  20. Oct 26, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Edward Gorey's gothic tales from the vault

    Twelve years after his death on tax day 2000, Edward Gorey — writer, illustrator, Victorian aesthete born half a century too late — has earned an adjective all his own: "Goreyesque." The word is used, increasingly, to refer to anything that...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief, Literature, Julie Harris, Christianity

  22. Oct 26, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  23. Review: 'And Then There Were None' at the Glendale Centre Theatre

    Entering the Glendale Centre Theatre feels like a cozy step back in time. Visitors are greeted by memorabilia from the theater's 65-year history, furnishings from the past and a casual familial warmth later underscored by Executive Producer Tim Dietlein's pre-show banter with the audience.
    Entering the Glendale Centre Theatre feels like a cozy step back in time. Visitors are greeted by memorabilia from the theater's 65-year history, furnishings from the past and a casual familial warmth later underscored by Executive Producer Tim Dietlein's...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Celebrities, Crime, Law and Justice

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Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap" is being performed at...
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