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'The Big Combo,' 'Pitfall' on Broadway: Kenneth Turan's film pick
24 Frames"The Big Combo" and "Pitfall": The UCLA Film & Television Archive has taken to showing premium films at the Million Dollar Theater, 307 S. Broadway in downtown Los Angeles, and the film noir double bill scheduled for Wednesday February 8 at 7:30 p.m. is... -
Film version of Les Miserables to have local connections
TV WatchersBroadwayWorld.com is reporting that Allentown native Amanda Seyfried and Berks County chanteuse Taylor Swift have been offered roles in the eagerly anticipated film adaptation of the Broadway musical "Les Miserable." Seyfried who previously sung in a film... -
Successfully remade 'Addams Family' adds the charm missing from Broadway version
"The Addams Family" is not the first musical whose first national tour has been infinitely better than the Broadway production that gave birth to it: such past shows as "Big" and "The Civil War" were also greatly improved. But in most of these rare cases,...Tags: Entertainment, Central Park, Gomez (music group), Bebe Neuwirth, Nathan Lane
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Playing the blues in black AND white
On a recent Wednesday night at Blue Chicago, a long-running club downtown, you had to elbow your way forward just to get past the doorman. Men and women in business suits — collars loosened, beers in hand — packed the place, barely leaving...Tags: Natural Resources, Martin Luther King Jr., Tourism and Leisure, Fine Artists, Arts and Culture
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Theater review: 'The Mommies -- A Musical Blog'
Most everyone thinks his or her mother is unique. Whether the best, craziest, most aggravating or most loving, Mom is usually in a class all her own.
That works against the latest musical from Jeanie Linders, creator of the phenomenon "Menopause: The...Tags: Entertainment, Social Media, Orlando Science Center, Concerts, Arts and Culture
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Johnny Holliday's career was an easy call
"I want to show you something."
Johnny Holliday is standing in the front hallway of his home in Kensington. His graying hair is parted, as always, perfectly to the left, not a single strand out of place. He grins, flashing his immaculately white upper...Tags: Basketball, Johnny Carson, Concerts, Arts and Culture, University of Maryland, College Park
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