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Theater review: 'Nazi Hunter -- Simon Wiesenthal' at Theatre 40
Culture MonsterCharlotte Stoudt reviews Tom Dugan's one-person show about famed Nazi Hunter Simon Wiesenthal... -
L.A. Opera, Placido Domingo to present 19th century Hungarian opera 'Bánk bán'
Culture MonsterLos Angeles Opera will present the 19th century Hungarian opera "Bánk bán" as part of the 2011-12 season. Composed by Ferenc Erkel in 1861, the opera is based on the play by József Katona and is set in the medieval...... -
October 12: Author - Rebecca Johns Talks About Her Book, The Countess
WGN NewsRebecca Johns Signing: Tonight 7:00 p.m. Sulzer Regional Library 4455 N. Lincoln Avenue Chicago www.rebeccajohns.com To purchase a copy of the book: The Countess: A Novel Was the "Blood Countess" history's first and perhaps worst female serial...Tags: Social Issues, WGN, Juvenile Delinquency
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EU talks on banning food from cloned animals inconclusive
BRUSSELS (AP) - European Union negotiators March 29 abandoned widely popular new legislation that would have banned cloning animals to produce food, after all-night talks bogged down in disagreement. Last-ditch negotiations ended at 7 a.m. after...Tags: Parliament, Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology, Human Interest, Laws
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Michael Sragow's 13 great haunted house movies
Baltimore Sun reporterFrom the blog Michael Sragow Gets Reel: It hasn't been a great era for haunted-house movies. The third version of "House of Wax," in 2005, was awful enough to kill off the form, at least as far as big American studios were concerned. The day my review...Tags: Skin, Boris Karloff, Bruce Campbell, Austria, Lon Chaney
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Five books about World War I
Tribune reporterThe Great War, as it was called for a time, broke out in 1914, but the United States didn't declare war until April 6, 1917. With 4,734,991 fresh Americans in the fight, the end came quickly, but at a cost of 116,516 American lives. Just one year, seven...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Music, Entertainment, Freedom of the Press, Austria
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Check It Out: Steamed for bustles, bronze and goggles
Within the last decade, the concept of steampunk has begun to break away from being a niche subgenre and entered the mainstream. What is steampunk? Steampunk is blends reality and science fiction, presenting an alternate Victorian-era England or the...Tags: Health, Movies, Plastic Surgeons, World War I (1914-1918), England
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List of top music fests from Cheapflights.com
Postcards from FloridaIt's too late to catch this year's Coachella Festival, but there are plenty of other options on this list complied by www.Cheapflights.com. They also would want you to check out their site for affordable airfare, if you decide to go check out the music.... -
Honoring Sergio Franchi, Showcasing Young Opera Talent
Seventeen years ago, when Eva Franchi began annual concerts honoring her husband, the elegant Italian tenor Sergio Franchi, her grief after her husband's death from cancer in 1990 was still fresh. The last thing on her mind was a dress code.
But when...Tags: Dean Martin, Heart and Circulatory System, Richard Tucker, Plymouth, DVDs and Movies
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The Invisible Bridge. Julie Orringer. Alfred A. Knopf. $26.95. 608 pp.
The Invisible Bridge. Julie Orringer. Alfred A. Knopf. $26.95. 608 pp. It has been seven years since Julie Orringer made her hardcover debut with an intelligent, stylistically assured collection of fiercely, if darkly, observed short stories titled...Tags: Nazi Party, Judaism, Los Angeles Times, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Religious Conflicts
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Book review: 'The Invisible Bridge' by Julie Orringer
If you're still looking for a "big" novel to carry into the summer holidays — one in which you can lose yourself without the guilty suspicion that you're slumming — then Julie Orringer's "The Invisible Bridge" is the book you want.
It has...Tags: Social Issues, World War II (1939-1945), Newspaper and Magazine, Abusive Behavior, Nazi Party
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Bela Kiraly dies at 97; one of the military leaders of Hungary's 1956 revolution
Associated PressBela Kiraly, one of the military leaders of Hungary's short-lived anti-Soviet revolution in 1956, has died, the government said. He was 97. A brief Defense Ministry statement provided no other details. The daily newspaper Magyar Nemzet reported that...Tags: United Nations, Government, World War II (1939-1945), National Government, Wars and Interventions
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