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Barrier falls, gays wed
Associated PressWEST HARTFORD, Conn. — Same-sex couples exchanged vows Wednesday for the first time in Connecticut amid cheers and tears of joy, while gay activists planned protests across the country over the vote that took away their right to marry in California....Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Family, Florida, Same-Sex Marriage, West Hartford
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Yefim Bronfman, Emanuel Ax display wit, virtuosity in L.A. program
Music CriticManny and Fima are a couple of very well-liked guys who live in the same building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. They come from the same part of the world and from countries that begin with the letter U: Manny was born in Ukraine, Fima in what is...Tags: Lincoln Center, Manhattan (New York City), Classical Music, Yo-Yo Ma, Dance
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Barack Obama: In search of identity
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNearly 4 1/2 years ago, Barack Obama introduced himself to America by painting a picture of a country that was united, somehow, in spite of itself. ¶ The pundits, he said in the keynote address to the Democratic National Convention, like to "slice and...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Family, Los Angeles, National Government, William Faulkner
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HOT PICKS
MUSIC CONOR OBERST AND THE MYSTIC VALLEY BAND WHAT Conor Oberst is starting to earn Bob Dylan/Leonard Cohen comparisons. At Terminal 5, expect some mystical folkiness and classic Bright Eyes tunes. WHEN|WHERE Sunday, 7 p.m.; 610 W. 56th St. INFO $25;... -
A product of struggle
Four years ago, Barack Obama introduced himself to America by painting a picture of a nation that was united, somehow, in spite of itself.
The pundits, he said in the keynote address to the Democratic National Cnvention, like to "slice and dice" the...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Primaries, Massachusetts, Edward M. Kennedy, Depression
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Barack Obama wins presidency, making history
Barack Obama, the son of a father from Kenya and a white mother from Kansas, was elected the nation's 44th president Tuesday, breaking the ultimate racial barrier to become the first African American to claim the country's highest office.
A nation...Tags: Missouri, Hillary Clinton, Baptist, Executive Branch, Los Angeles
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Bagel-making secrets for home bakers
What I am about to explain could get me barred from the Lincoln and Holland tunnels or any other routes into Manhattan. But as a baker who loves bagels and all the things that can go on them, I am duty-bound to dispel urban legends and to tell you that...Tags: General Mills Incorporated, Foods and Beverages, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Manhattan (New York City), Bagels
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The Filth and Wisdom of Madonna
Reporting From New YorkSome showbiz clichés exist for a reason. For nearly a quarter of a century, Madonna, who turned 50 this year, has been a music megastar, a pop culture provocateur and a global brand name. But what she really wants to do is direct. "I've been in...Tags: Warren Beatty, Sean Penn, Los Angeles, Demonstration, Central Park
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Yefim Bronfman's fingers of history
Special to The TimesNEW YORK -- When pianist Yefim Bronfman steps onto the Walt Disney Concert Hall stage Thursday night for the first of four consecutive concerts with Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the moment will be weighted with musical history....Tags: Music, Classical Music, Theater, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Yo-Yo Ma
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Broadway revue takes a break
Get ready to say goodbye to Forbidden Broadway -- for a while. The long-running musical revue will close Jan. 15 after more than a quarter-century of spoofing Broadway shows and stars, its creator Gerard Alessandrini has announced. "With the changing of...Tags: Music Theater, Theater, New York
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New York Film Festival's 12 best bets
amNewYork movie criticLast year's New York Film Festival gave us 'No Country For Old Men' and 'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.' This year, the festival, now in its 46th year, offers a crop of equally enticing and sobering movies. On the slate are 28 films from 18 countries,...Tags: Celebrity, Steven Soderbergh, Bobby Sands, Michelle Williams, Lincoln Center
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