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Arts & Leisure: ?Carrie,? a Huge Stage Flop, Is Reinvented by MCC Theater - One of Broadway?s greatest flops, ?Carrie? is being dressed up, and toned down, for another onstage dance. ...
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Movie Review: ?The Woman in Black? Starring Daniel Radcliffe - ?The Woman in Black,? starring Daniel Radcliffe, isn?t especially scary, but it keeps you on edge, and without the usual vivisectionist imagery. ...
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Critic?s Notebook: London Theater Journal: It's About Time - Abi Morgan's "Lovesong" is playing at London's Lyric Hammersmith Theater, which is probably the wettest house in town, given all the tears being shed there. ...
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ArtsBeat: Producer Scott Rudin Leaves 'Clybourne Park' - The producer Scott Rudin has dropped out of his involvement with ?Clybourne Park,? expected to open on Broadway in April and contend for the 2012 Tony Award for best play. ...
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Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage Make Films for Paramount - Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage try to bring their success with teenage shows like ?Gossip Girl and ?The O.C.? to the big screen for Paramount. ...
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Critic?s Notebook: ?I Just Want My Pants Back,? New Brooklyn-Centric TV Show - Brooklyn has become the borough of choice for some recent television shows, fueled by its cultural renaissance. ...
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An Appraisal: Don Cornelius, Smooth Operator on Behalf of Soul - A suave and enthusiastic envoy of the music he loved, Don Cornelius provided a national outlet for black musicians even as pop radio was resegregating. ...
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Television Review | 'Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock': Daisy Bates of N.A.A.C.P. Recalled on PBS - Review - The documentary will have its premiere on PBS stations on Thursday evening (check local listings). Above, Ms. Bates photographed during a parade.PBS offers a documentary about Daisy Bates, president of the Arkansas N.A.A.C.P. and the woman behind the 1957 integration struggle at Central High School ...
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Books of The Times: ?In Our Prime: The Invention of Middle Age,? by Patricia Cohen - In her new book, Patricia Cohen charts the invention and evolution of middle age and considers what the concept means today. ...
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MOVIES: Scene Stealers: Nick Krause - Melena Ryzik chats with Nick Krause, the laid-back teen from ?The Descendants,? about his first leading role. ...
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The Carpetbagger: Oscars for Screenwriters Are a Cliffhanger - The Academy Awards for screenplays are traditionally one of the hardest categories to predict. ...
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Arts & Leisure: Douglas Trumbull Honored for Technology He?s Still Creating - Douglas Trumbull is getting a special Oscar for technological contributions, and he?s not finished contributing them. ...
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The Carpetbagger: The Sid Theory of Script-Reading - Nick Krause, who plays Sid in "The Descendants," explains his preparation: it involves a lot of pretending he's anyone but the actual character. ...
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The Carpetbagger: For 'Hugo's' Writer, the Surprise Is in Not Failing - The screenwriter behind "Hugo" flashed to Dickens as he set about adapting a children's book for the screen. ...
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The Carpetbagger: Brad Pitt's Idea to Fix the Oscars - Brad Pitt appeared on "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart" to discuss "Moneyball," but not "The Tree of Life" because the host confessed, "I don't know what that was about." ...
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ArtsBeat: End of a Cabaret Era: The Oak Room Is Closed for Good - The Oak Room is not in the plans for the Algonquin Hotel when it reopens in May after renovations. ...
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ArtsBeat: Watchlist: A 'Three's Company' Reunion on Suzanne Somers's New Online Show - The three-part interview with Joyce DeWitt will appeal to "Three's Company" fetishists, though there's no dish to speak of, and no discussion of why the two stars didn't speak for three decades beyond Ms. Somers's comment that "there's been ick in the air." ...
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ArtsBeat: Does Siri Speak the Language of Love? A New Book Investigates - Blue Rider Press has acquired "Siri & Me," a new work of fiction by David Milgrim, about a 29-year-old writer and blogger who falls in love with the woman living inside his iPhone. ...
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Don Cornelius, ?Soul Train? Creator, Is Dead - Mr. Cornelius was the smooth-voiced television host who brought black music and culture into America?s living rooms when he created the dance show ?Soul Train.? ...
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Asia Society Expands, in Houston and Hong Kong - Founded to teach Americans about Asia, an organization is trying to strengthen ties among Asians too. ...
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Lisbeth Salander: Bringing Back Leather and Spikes - The character created by Stieg Larsson, along with other rebel girls in books and movies, has inspired fashion designers. ...
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MOVIES: Anatomy of a Scene: ?The Woman in Black? - James Watkins, the director of "The Woman in Black," narrates a scene from the film. ...
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Music Review: Christine Ebersole Performs at Café Carlyle - in her new show, ?The End of the World as We Know It Cabaret,? at Café Carlyle.Christine Ebersole makes light of her own deep foreboding in her show ?The End of the World as We Know It Cabaret? at Café Carlyle. ...
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Dance Review: Jin Xing?s ?Shanghai Tango? at Joyce Theater - The choreographer and dancer Jin Xing (foreground, in red) and members of her company in the New York debut of ?Shanghai Tango? (2000) on Tuesday at the Joyce Theater.?Shanghai Tango? is a compilation of works by the Chinese dancer and choreographer Jin Xing, whose life story is one of courage, controversy and unorthodoxy. ...
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Dance Review: New York City Ballet Performs Balanchine at Koch Theater - The New York City Ballet?s program Tuesday night included two Balanchine works that embodied the extremes of dance: a showoff physicality and a meditative interior life. ...
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Christo ?Over the River? Project Divides Coloradans - Federal land managers have approved a proposal to drape fabric over nearly six miles of the Arkansas river for an art project, but some local residents are not happy. ...
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Samuel S. Vaughan, Publisher and Author, Dies at 83 - Mr. Vaughan, known for a decorous manner and democratic instincts, worked with a wide range of writers, including Dwight D. Eisenhower, William F. Buckley Jr. and Fannie Flagg. ...
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Music Review: Philip Glass 75th Birthday Concert at Carnegie Hall - The pianist Maki Namekawa and the American Composers Orchestra.Dennis Russell Davis conducted the American Composers Orchestra in the Philip Glass 75th Birthday Concert, which included Mr. Glass?s Ninth Symphony, at Carnegie Hall. ...
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Scene City: Celebrating Sandro Kopp?s Portraits - Celebrities ? cellphones at their fingertips ? honor a show of portraits by the painter Sandro Kopp. ...
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Up Close: Azealia Banks, a Young Rapper Taking Cues From the Street - With her foul-mouthed swagger and unique fashion sense, Azealia Banks, a 20-year-old rapper, has been called the next Nicki Minaj. ...
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Bridge: Russ Arnold?s Defense at Bermuda Bowl Semifinal - Bridge - One of the highly regarded veterans of tournament bridge, Russ Arnold of Miami, died on Jan. 27 at 90 after a prolonged battle with prostate cancer and kidney failure. ...
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The Scoop: New York City iPhone App - Get a selection of the listings on your iPhone with The Scoop, The Times?s guide to what to eat, see and do in New York. ...
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?The Alan Lomax Collection From the American Folklife Center? - The vast collection of music, film, videotapes and photographs collected by the folklorist and ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax is being digitized for wider dissemination. ...
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The Week Ahead: Jan. 29 ? Feb. 4 - A selection of cultural events this week. ...
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Events at the Old Operating Theatre Museum - The latest events held by the Museum...
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Grants received by the Old Operating Theatre Museum - Details of grants and projects undertaken by the Museum ...
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Development Plan for the Old Operating Theatre Museum - Opportunity to look at the plans to improve the Museum - could we purchase the Church below the herb Garret?...
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News from the Old Operating Theatre Museum - News from our Home Page...
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History of Medicine Pages - Major rewrite of the History of Medicine Page ...
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