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'Mafia Wars' Game On Facebook Annoys Pedestrians
PIX 11 NewsFacebook users often complain about " Mafia Wars" and "Farmville" because the world's 90 million players incessantly crowd their friends' walls with game-related gibberish. Now the social networking game is becoming more than a virtual irritant. It is...Tags: Gaming Industry, Facebook, Marketing, Organized Crime, Road Transportation
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Musical Theatre West's regional premiere of Rent
RENT Starring Jai Rodriguez Rent is one of the most popular musicals in theater history. With a twelve-year run on Broadway, the show is an update of the Puccini's La Boheme, but takes place in late 20th century New York. The gritty subject material...Tags: New York, Music Theater, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Office and Retail Spaces
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Theater review: 'Stoop Stories' at the Kirk Douglas Theatre
Culture MonsterWelcome to a block party of one. Sitting on a set of stairs in the middle of a bare stage, Dael Orlandersmith recounts close encounters of the urban kind in “Stoop Stories,” which played last week as part of the...... -
Two Boots pizza kicks up its heels at Power Plant
Dining@LargeTwo Boots, a New York-based, Cajun-influenced pizzeria, has just put a foot down in Baltimore.The new Power Plant Live! restaurant celebrates its grand opening Tuesday. "We're called Two Boots because Louisiana and Italy are both geographically similar to...Tags: Plant Openings, Connecticut, Foods and Beverages, Louisiana, Dining and Drinking
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Neil Patrick Harris returns to 'Rent' -- this time as director
Culture MonsterOn a recent afternoon, Neil Patrick Harris was standing in a large rehearsal room at the Hollywood United Methodist Church on Franklin Avenue. With a cup of coffee in one hand, he calmly observed a musical scene between actors Aaron...... -
Rocker Pete Wentz's East Village Bar Shut Down, Temporarily
wpix.comNEW YORK ( WPIX) -- After receiving it's third citation, rocker Pete Wentz's East Village bar, Angels & Kings, was temporarily closed Friday after allegedly serving alcohol to minors, People Magazine reports. Authorities shut down the establishment...Tags: New York, WPIX, Pete Wentz
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Residents Wage War On Noisy Bar With Panties
wpix.comThere are several ways of dealing with noisy neighbors. While many resort to calling the police, others turn to soiled panties for help. Yes, soiled panties. That seems to be the situation in the East Village, where many frustrated residents are...Tags: New York, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, WPIX, Hotels and Accommodations
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Found Footage Festival is celebration of the very worst
If watching Alaska women in leotards gyrating in front of snow-capped mountains doesn't sound like your idea of a good time, then you probably won't see the art in the Found Footage Festival, running tonight and Friday at Hollywood's M Bar. But for Joe...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Culture, McDonald's
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"Project Runway": An eyesore?
Show TrackerI was having lunch with a friend yesterday who is sensing a bit of "Project Runway" fatigue. She largely blames Lifetime and thinks there was a drop in quality in the show's producing from the move from Bravo. I personally...... -
Italian Spoken Here
Times Staff WriterThe cab squirts past a blur of interesting-looking shops, overshoots the address, makes a neat U-turn and deposits us in front of a window with the word Ladro ("thief" in Italian) scribbled in red. We're in Fitzroy, one of Melbourne's inner-city...Tags: Potatoes, Anchovies, Imports, Personal Service, World War II (1939-1945)
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America is jittery as election's outcome draws near
The charged coffeehouse conversations. The constant punching of states on computerized electoral college maps. ( Florida -- red or blue?) The mesmerizing hours in front of Fox, CNN and YouTube.
It's time for this to end.
Across time zones and...Tags: Elections, Voting, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, New York University
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From supporting actor to star, Richard Jenkins steps up in 'The Visitor'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHERE is no such thing as a Richard Jenkins movie, though he's been in more than 70 of them. Even in his best-known role -- as the mortuary paterfamilias, Nathaniel Fisher, on the HBO series "Six Feet Under" -- Jenkins was dead, haunting the characters...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Death, Los Angeles Times, Connecticut, The Wire (tv program)
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