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LI says 'I do' to 'Wedding Singer' and 8 other shows
steve.parks@newsday.com; Research by Judy RaiaThe Wedding Singer (Sept. 17-Oct. 4, Gateway Playhouse, Bellport). The musical comedy based on what many believe is Adam Sandler's best movie role makes its Long Island premiere. Set in the rock-angst heyday of 1985, it's about a rock-star wannabe who's...Tags: Henry James, Elections, Off-Broadway Theater, Michael Barrett, William Inge
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Fall Arts Preview: Art
steve.parks@newsday.com; Research by Judy RaiaPeople, Politics and Perversion: The Photographs of Hélène Gaillet (Monday-Dec. 19, Hillwood Art Museum, C.W. Post, Brookville). The celebrity of politics and the politics of celebrity are revealed in the candid portraits of artists and politicians by the...Tags: Painting, C.W. Post Campus, Manhattan (New York City), Museum of Modern Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Fall Arts Preview: Dance
steve.parks@newsday.com; JUDY RAIAFall for Dance Festival (Sept. 17-27, City Center, 130 W. 56th St., Manhattan). First-rate dance at cut-rate prices - just $10 a performance - starting with the National Ballet of Canada and including the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, Les Ballet Jazz de...Tags: Rock and Roll Music, Gregory Hines, Staller Center for the Arts, John Jay, Garth Fagan
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8 classical music events from Bernstein to Galway
Special to Newsday; STEVE PARKS; Research by Judy RaiaBernstein: The Best of All Possible Worlds (Sept. 24-Dec. 13). Manhattan will be a Leonard Bernstein festival, with 50 events marking the 90th anniversary of his birth, the 65th anniversary of his debut with the New York Philharmonic and the 50th...Tags: Gustav Mahler, Staller Center for the Arts, Marin Alsop, John Adams, Billy Joel
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Our Arts Funding Quagmire
Courant Staff WriterThe bankruptcy filing by the Stamford Center for the Arts at the end of August makes the issue of state arts funding something that can no longer be ignored. It also exposes dirty little secrets from the arts building boom during the Rowland...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Executive Branch, Government, Budgets and Budgeting, Connecticut
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Costs Rising At Hepburn Arts Center In Old Saybrook
Next door to Art Emporium, the art supply and picture framing business that he's run for 25 years in this town, Robert Jerome sees the potential of "The Kate." Theater, public art displays, comedy and music could all be part of the Katharine Hepburn...Tags: Cultural Development, Movies, Ethel Barrymore, Connecticut River, Theater
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Student entries sought for writing-art contest
The Greater Highland Crossroads Association is presenting its second Student Arts and Letters Competition, sponsored by Sandy Spring Bank. Students in kindergarten through 12th grade are invited to illustrate the theme, "What Maryland Means to Me," in...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Table Tennis, Halloween, Game Playing, Relay for Life
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Sunday arts festival The Inner West Street Association will hold a First Sunday Swing-N-Jazz Arts Festival from noon to 5 p.m. in the first block of West St. from Church Circle to Calvert Street around to Whitmore Park Plaza. The event will...Tags: Anglican, Edgewater, Severna Park, Georgetown, Injuries
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Deaths elsewhere
ALAIN JACQUET, 69 French pop artist Alain Jacquet, a French pop artist known for his reinterpretations of famous paintings, has died, the French Embassy said. Mr. Jacquet, who lived in New York and Paris, died of cancer Thursday at New York-...Tags: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Museum of Modern Art, New York, Death and Dying
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Remembering Orlando's grand ole opry houses
Sentinel Staff WriterDid you see the designs for the new Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center? This could be the biggest deal to hit downtown since Buffalo Bill's buffalo, Barney, ran amok on Orange Avenue in 1912. No joke: That was a very, very big deal at the...Tags: Music, Orlando, Orange County (Florida), Melbourne, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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The List: Art
Martin Kersels: Heavyweight Champion
That title may be the perfect tongue-in-cheek label for this retrospective of a 6-foot, 7-inch, 350-pound artist who presents himself as a hilariously creative lummox. A fan of Buster Keaton and a student of Paul...Tags: Painting, Robert Mapplethorpe, Wildlife, Guggenheim Museum, Museum of Modern Art
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TRIB STYLE
About this ISSUE Fall 2008 arrived in the stifling heat of July. That's when we photographed this issue. And if you think it happened in one day . . . . A team of talented people pulls together our Style magazines. But we rarely name names. Aside from...Tags: Magazines, Elizabeth Taylor, New York, Yves Saint Laurent, Periodicals
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