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Tony Awards 2013: 'Matilda's' four young stars are all smiles
NEW YORK — "Even if you're little, you can do a lot" sings the spirited 5-year-old heroine of "Matilda, the Musical," the Broadway hit adapted from the children's classic by Roald Dahl. The lyrics are a message of self-empowerment for Matilda, a...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Tony Awards, Human Interest, Shubert Theater, Tim Minchin
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Top 5 Concerts of the Coming Week
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGHere are the Top 5 Concerts of the Coming Week: 1. THE GO-GO’S It’s really a shame that what has gotten the greatest public attention about 1980s girl group The Go-Go’s lately is the March dismissal of its bassist, Kay...... -
Fort Meade preparing for hundreds at Bradley Manning demonstration
Fort Meade officials plan to close the main gate of the Army base in Anne Arundel County on Saturday, but police said they didn't not have plans to limit traffic on surrounding roads during a mass demonstration for Army Pfc. Bradley Manning. Officials...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Pentagon Papers Release (2011), WikiLeaks
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Pharrell riding high again with success of Daft Punk's "Get Lucky"
Not that he was ever banished to Siberia, but Virginia Beach producer Pharrell Williams has waged a big comeback in recent months. "Get Lucky," a Daft Punk track featuring Pharrell's vocal and lyrics, is currently a No. 4 Billboard pop hit. The New York...
Tags: Robin Williams, Justin Timberlake, The Voice (tv program), The Ellen DeGeneres Show (tv program)
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The Rev. Andrew M. Greeley, outspoken Catholic priest, dies at 85
The Rev. Andrew M. Greeley, the irrepressible Roman Catholic priest whose broad talents drove him to prominence as a sociologist, novelist, newspaper columnist and voluble church critic, has died. He was 85. The controversial cleric died in his sleep...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Joseph Bernardin, Social Sciences, Culture, Newspapers
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Tonys 2013: Nathan Lane varies his pace
NEW YORK — If you were to incarnate the spirit of Broadway — the talent, the showmanship, the stamina for roller coaster rides — Nathan Lane would likely be your man. A first banana with the most hilarious holler since Lou Costello's...Tags: Arts and Culture, Tony Awards, CBS Corp., Mel Brooks, Music
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Likely FBI nominee James Comey seen as levelheaded
WASHINGTON — Twenty years ago, James B. Comey was a young federal prosecutor in New York trying to put two Gambino brothers away for life. They were charged with murder, selling drugs, money laundering, racketeering — "the whole kitchen sink,"...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Justice and Rights, Police Investigations, Organized Crime, FBI
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Media agrees not to photograph George Zimmerman jurors at trial
Tomorrow's hearing in Sanford in the George Zimmerman case has been canceled. On Tuesday a lawyer for several media companies, including The New York Times, CBS News, NBCUniversal and The Miami Herald, indicated they'd fight for the right to...Tags: Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, The Miami Herald, CBS Corp.
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M-m-m-m-my lacuna
Change of SubjectThe recent Lyric Opera production of "Oklahoma" caused me to realize/admit that, to my shame, I've never seen that musical -- not on the stage, not on the screen. Oh, I've heard most of the songs (all of them, actually,...... -
Roll in and drive
A few years ago, Stacy Zoern was doing some online research on transportation. Zoern, 33, an Austin, Texas, attorney, has never walked due to a neuromuscular condition and has always used a wheelchair. She's also never driven, aside from an $80,000...Tags: Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., Titusville, Barack Obama
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Editorial: Rape victim speaks up
"Rape is an American shame. Our society needs to see that and attend to it, not hide it or hush it up. As long as rape is deemed unspeakable — and is therefore not fully and honestly spoken of — the public outrage will be muted as well."...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Rape, Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Transit Authority, Loyola University Chicago
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Grumpy Cat's a star. Amazon picks shows. CBS' Franks retiring.
After the coffee. Before figuring out where the month of May went. The Skinny: I've got a pile of pilots to watch, but I just can't find the energy right now. Instead, all I want to do is watch baseball and take naps. Thursday's headlines include a look...
Tags: The Hollywood Reporter, Discovery Communications, Inc., CBS Corp., Johnny Depp, Will Smith
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