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Calendar - July 24-Aug. 1
THURSDAY JULY 24 ART Reception: Red Dot Frame Exhibition with jazz pianist Neil Henann. Show runs through Sept. 5. 6-9 p.m. Ambre Studio, 310 W. Broad St., Bethlehem. 610-974-8480. BOOKS & AUTHORS Book Signing: Forks Township resident Michele Mack...Tags: Charity, Fair Grounds Corporation, Books, Arts, Aretha Franklin
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On First Album Of Millennium, Reducers Strip Rock To Essentials
Rock critic Robert Christgau once assessed a Reducers album by declaring their "satire is straightforward rather than deadpan, their anger their own." There is a certain waggish air to the New London band's music, but what Christgau mistook for satire is...Tags: Folk Music, House, New London (New London, Connecticut), Music
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'Gossip Girl' ads too hot for viewers?
By Matthew Sweeney and Kathleen BulsonIn a naked grab for viewers, " Gossip Girl," the teen drama about wealthy New York prep school kids, is putting sex on the front burner in a racy ad campaign running next month. The ads though may be too hot for teens, and a bad influence, some say. The...Tags: Manhattan, People, Elections, Teen-agers, Public Relations
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Boston conductor James Levine expected to recover after surgery
Conductor expected to recover
A growth on a kidney removed from conductor James Levine was malignant, but doctors say the cancer was caught early and no further treatment is needed, the Boston Symphony Orchestra said Tuesday.
Doctors in New York removed...Tags: Jerry Mitchell, Uma Thurman, James Levine, Theater, Music
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More on the Obama humor deficit
The Swampby James Oliphant We discussed last week at length the problem late-night talk show hosts and others (such as a certain New York-based magazine) have had satirizing or mocking Barack Obama. Media critic Howard Kurtz took on the topic on......Tags: Books and Magazines, Cindy McCain, Conan O'Brien, Newspaper and Magazine, Chris Rock
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I Love Money: The Heat is gone
Reality CheckLindsay Diokno recaps another episode of VH1's I Love Money: "Boston, when you gonna get plowed, dude?" With an opening line like that, the rest of the episode can't be (and wasn't) disappointing. Right off the bat, we check in......Tags: New York, Theater
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Talk of the town: New Yorker's Obama cover
Spin CycleHere's the controversial new New Yorker cover -- satire, it says, but denounced as tasteless by the Obama campaign. It may well be satire, but then again any time you can't come up with an actual idea and just decide...... -
New Yorker II: Weak quote of the day
Spin CycleThe debate over the New Yorker cover continues unabated in the morning papers. Editor David Remnick wins the prize for weakest defense: "I published the cover not to 'get attention' gratuitously but because it had something important to say......Tags: Elections, Cartoons, Nick Anderson, Political Candidates
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Emmys: The Great Sucking Sound You Hear...
The TV ZoneThis morning's big winner, and the biggest loser is... Why, why....WHY? You may know where this lament is coming from - I can pull up the same rant I pull up every year, add an extra "why," maybe, shake......Tags: Celebrity, Gabriel Byrne, Theater, Sally Field, Michael C. Hall
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Review: 'All We Ever Wanted Was Everything'
Special to NewsdayALL WE EVER WANTED WAS EVERYTHING, by Janelle Brown. Spiegel & Grau, 416 pp., $24.95. Perfect and beautiful, at least on the outside, Janice Miller is a lot like the town in which she lives, the nouveau riche Silicon Valley suburb of Santa Rita, Calif. A...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Eating Disorders, Management Change, Paul Miller, Newspaper and Magazine
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