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Barack Obama saves National Book Awards
The economy hung like a cloud over the 59th annual National Book Awards. Barack Obama was the silver lining. "It's a good time to be alive," announced author, Obama fan and fiction committee chair Gail Godwin, as she gracefully pulled out an envelope...Tags: Barack Obama, Book, Everglades, Hawaii, Awards and Prizes
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National Book Awards winners to be announced
The Associated PressThe publishing industry will attempt a break from the bad news of the marketplace and cheer for literature at the 59th annual National Book Awards. Nominees Wednesday night in four competitive categories include award-winning novelists Peter...Tags: Family, Florida, Everglades, Books and Magazines
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Matthiessen wins National Book Award fiction prize
The Associated PressJudges for the National Book Awards honored a comeback Wednesday night, giving the fiction award to Peter Matthiessen's "Shadow Country," a revision of a trilogy of novels from the 1990s. The 81-year-old author last won a National Book Award 30 years ago....Tags: Barack Obama, History, Hawaii, Literature, Awards and Prizes
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Matthiessen wins National Book Award
Associated PressAssociated Press NEW YORK—Judges for the National Book Awards honored a comeback Wednesday, giving the fiction award to Peter Matthiessen's "Shadow Country," a revision of a trilogy of novels from the 1990s. The writer, 81, last won a National... -
Nothing new about book award winner
The Associated PressJudges for the National Book Award honored a comeback Wednesday night, giving the fiction award to Peter Matthiessen's "Shadow Country," a thorough revision of a trilogy of novels from the 1990s. The 81-year-old author last won a National Book Award...Tags: Barack Obama, History, Florida, Book, Everglades
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Jeff Goldblum's 'Law & Order: Criminal Intent' Debut Delayed
Zap2It.comSorry, " Law & Order: Criminal Intent" and Jeff Goldblum fans. You'll have to get your fix of crime procedurals and intensely quirky actors elsewhere for now. USA Network is pushing back the start date of the eighth season of "Law & Order: Criminal...Tags: Law & Order (tv program), Laws, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jeff Goldblum, Criminal Laws
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'Red Angel': You wouldn't call this casual sex
Special to the Tribune"Red Angel" *** It's late at night and a man and woman circle each other warily, glasses of wine in hand, thoughts of coitus on the brain. Let's not play games, they say—but of course this is exactly what they do. The room is humid with...Tags: Theater, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Michael Caine, Ann Coulter, Medical Specialization
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Films, From The Serious To The Silly, That Wrap Up The Year
The Hartford CourantPeople who love politics will be feeling a little empty a week from now, when the campaign is over and the decisions have been made. Two highly anticipated films opening in the upcoming Oscar season will fill the bill. "Frost/Nixon" is Ron Howard's...Tags: Baz Luhrmann, Clint Eastwood, John Cleese, Matthew Broderick, Sean Penn
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Tony nominations unveiled
Signaling a possible breakthrough for a new generation of composers whose bona fides are not in theater but in rock, "Spring Awakening," a musical hailed for bringing a fresh and authentic rock edge to a 19th century German tale about teenagers' sexual...Tags: Theater, Swoosie Kurtz, Lotte Lenya, Nathan Lane, Martin Short
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Summer Theater
amNewYork Theater CriticBroadway and off-Broadway stages will host returning favorite stars (including two Kevins -- Spacey and Kline), TV actors turning to the theater, and -- of course! -- an adaptation of a popular film, Legally Blonde. The Jew of Malta/The Merchant of...Tags: Theater, Jerry Mitchell, Broadway, Colm Meaney, Venice
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Schreiber super-charges 'Talk Radio'
"This country, where culture means pornography and slasher films, where ethics means pay-offs, graft and insider schemes … this country is in deep trouble, this country is rotten to the core … And somebody better do something about it."
So said Barry...Tags: Theater, Oliver Stone, New York, Broadway, Radio
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Finding acceptance is no small matter
STAFF WRITERWho among us could approach "Fat Pig" without an involuntary visceral flinch? Sure, Kirstie Alley will soon have her own autobiographical Showtime sitcom called "Fat Actress," Hollywood is pushing "Fat Albert" for the holidays and, as we speak, women as...Tags: Theater, Keri Russell, David Mamet, Culture, Manchester Community College
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