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Lance Bass has an edge on 'Dancing With the Stars'
THE DANCING FOOL: Lance will waltz off with it Ladies and gentlemen, the envelope please. Your winner of Tuesday night's seventh season of "Dancing With the Stars" is [rip, tear] ... Lance Bass. My rationale? Let's get to that answer by way of this...Tags: NBC, National Football League, Justice System, Dance, Television
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Bible secrets: Seek and ye shall find?
Sentinel Television CriticWhen was the Bible written and who are the authors? The Bible's Buried Secrets supplies theories by examining how history and Scripture intersect. The PBS program generated controversy with a sensational preview last summer. "It challenges the Bible's...Tags: Judaism, Bible, History, Religious Texts, Archaeology
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Tried and true shows dominate the season's Broadway offerings
linda.winer@newsday.comIt could be the best of times; it might be the worst of times. No, really. A musical adaptation of"A Tale of Two Cities" - think "Les Miz" by way of Charles Dickens - kicks off the hectic and ambitious fall season in a couple of weeks. More to the point,...Tags: Roman Catholic, Family, Music Theater, Madonna, Martha Plimpton
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Liza Minnelli and Matthew Broderick highlight latest Broadway news
amNewYork Theater CriticLiza Likely to Play the Palace Rumors suggest that Liza Minnelli is likely to play Broadway's Palace Theater for a limited engagement in December. And while Liza admits that the production is in the works, she has also pointed out that no contract have...Tags: Liza Minnelli, Palace Theater, Matthew Broderick, Frank Langella, Judy Garland
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'Shrek,' 'Billy Elliot' fuel buzz on Broadway
The Associated PressNot since the heyday of the 1980s British musical invasion -- which brought Cats, The Phantom of the Opera and Les Miserables -- has Broadway anticipated such a big, critically lauded musical from across the Atlantic as Billy Elliot. It's the show...Tags: Robert Brown, New York, Vermont, Charles Dickens, Irving Berlin
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Broadway: What's on tap this fall
amNew York theater criticThe start of the fall theater season has already been rocked by a series of last-minute cancellations of Broadway revivals including "For Colored Girls," "Godspell" and "Brigadoon." Nevertheless, there is a great supply of promising shows. Below are the...Tags: Leonard Bernstein, Arthur Miller, Irving Berlin, Theater, Kristin Scott Thomas
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Tween pop returns to purer messages
Los Angeles TimesAs the Jonas Brothers tour hits the area this week (Jones Beach Friday; Madison Square Garden, Saturday, next Sunday and Aug. 11), there'll be much parental chatter about how this latest craze is affecting our kids. Adults love to fret about the...Tags: Demi Lovato, Avril Lavigne, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Camp Rock (movie), Spice Girls
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Obama's Speech At Democratic Convention To Be Broadcast Tonight
The symbolism will be on overdrive when Barack Obama emerges from Denver's Pepsi Center to the much larger Invesco Field to deliver the most important speech of his career. He'll be accepting the nomination — dropping the "presumptive" once and for...Tags: NBC, ESPN, Martin Luther King Jr., National Football League, Stephen Colbert
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Mark Sarvas' "Harry, Revised"
ere it not for the fact that Mark Sarvas' "Harry, Revised" is being promoted as a debut novel by the author of a highly regarded literary blog (The Elegant Variation), the uninformed reader of this work might be forgiven for assuming he had stumbled...Tags: Herbert Ross, Philip Roth, John Updike, Walter Matthau, Prostitution
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A pointed triptych on AIDS
Newsday Staff WriterWhile AIDS provided the focal point for Thom Fitzgerald's last film, "The Event," nothing in the career of this thoughtful Canadian director could prepare one for this provocative and ambitious triptych of stories in which the HIV virus wreaks havoc on...Tags: Diseases, Chloe Sevigny, Lucy Liu, Movies, AIDS
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Absurd Person Singular
STAFF WRITER"All women are interested in kitchens," chirps Jane, Sidney's tightly wound wifey, as she compulsively cleans her yellow suburban kitchen with heart shapes cut into the curtain valance. Such is the bemusing - if not exactly life-enhancing - premise of...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Virginia, John Lee, Theater, Holidays
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What's playing: summer movie calendar
MAY 13 A Hole in One Drama. The idea: A young woman considers a lobotomy to solve her problems in 1953. With: Michelle Williams, Meat Loaf, Bill Raymond. Writer-director: Richard Ledes. So? Extreme solution Kicking and Screaming Sports comedy. The idea:...Tags: Aaron Carter, John Goodman, Rita Wilson, Walter Salles, Maggie Gyllenhaal
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