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Massapequa convenience store robbed
joseph.mallia@newsday.comA Massapequa convenience store was robbed by a suspect who threatened the clerk with a box cutter Thursday night, Nassau police said. It was just before 8:30 p.m., as the 19-year-old male clerk was closing up for the night at the 567A Broadway store,...Tags: Massapequa, Music Theater
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NYC Picks: Theater
The Broadway season doesn't get serious for another few weeks, but there's plenty of new adventures Off-Broadway already: KING OF SHADOWS WHAT Nihar is a 15-year-old runaway who sells sex to survive in this new play by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. WHEN|...Tags: Broadway, Golda Meir, Music Theater
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Stage ticker
The tour of "Rent," which stars original cast members Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp, is returning to Chicago. Pascal and Rapp also appeared in the movie version of Jonathan Larson's much-loved musical, which closes on Broadway this Sunday. The national...Tags: Steppenwolf Theatre, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Jonathan Larson, Oriental Theater
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Eclectic schedule
SEPTEMBER THROUGH SEPT. 14 RV Outdoor Show, Fairgrounds THROUGH SEPT. 18 Contemporary Ceramics from Wales, Clayworks THROUGH SEPT. 18 Symbiosis: Animal and Human Form, Clayworks THROUGH OCT. 5 Tableware Show, Potters THROUGH DEC. 8 Selling the Candidates:...Tags: Arts, Towson University, Christianity, Thanksgiving, Minority Groups
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Melissa Leo is red hot
From the moment Melissa Leo's sharp features and mane of red hair slashed through the dull precinct light of Homicide: Life on the Street, she offered something new to movie and TV audiences: a woman who was just as smart and tough as any of the guys (the...Tags: Celebrity Mothers, Arts, Ellen Burstyn, Juvenile Delinquency, Sally Field
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Dance schedule
September Sept. 8 Metro DC Dance Awards, Kennedy Sept. 8-29 Roadhouse, Kennedy Sept. 11 Break! The Urban Funk Spectacular, AACC Sept. 11-12 Witness, Kennedy Sept. 13 Pure, Dance Sept. 18-19 Drift, Kennedy Sept. 18-20 The Break/s, Kennedy Sept. 20-21 Eiko...Tags: Festive Event, Arts, Martha Graham, Towson University, Dancing
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Film schedule
SEPTEMBER THROUGH SEPT. 30 A Glimpse of de Kooning, National THROUGH OCT. 2 Movies, Motion and Media: Altered Perspectives, A Film Series, Stevenson SEPT. 16-30 MICA Maryland Film Festival Film Series, MICA SEPT. 6 Afghanistan on Film, National SEPT. 6-...Tags: Festive Event, Owings Mills, Arts, Bodies of Water, Senator Theatre
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Theater schedule
September Sept. 5-28 Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Vagabond Sept. 5-14 What's a Little Death?, Theatre Project Sept. 5-28 Wishful Drinking, Arena Stage Sept. 8-24 Viva La Vivienne!, Everyman Sept. 9-Oct. 12 Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare Sept. 10-Oct. 5 The...Tags: NBC, Pennsylvania, Arts, Health and Safety at School, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland)
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Nail the dance beat
Sentinel Staff WriterWe have heard people say that Trent Reznor's lyrics are poetic. We wish we could tell if they had a straight face or not, but it's usually hard to tell through the veil of their haircuts. Buck up and see your guidance counselor, kids. We used to growl...Tags: Lake Buena Vista, Peter Frampton, Buena Vista (Buena Vista, Virginia), Arts, John Lennon
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Your season is served
The fall theater season is always busy, but Chicago's plate seems particularly full this year. For more of Chris Jones' top picks for fall, see this Sunday's Arts & Entertainment section. For even more, see the Theater Loop in this section and...Tags: Elvis Presley, Broadway, Jerry Herman, Steppenwolf Theatre, Literature
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This week
Sunday The Glass Menagerie: Shattered Globe presents a rare staging of Tennessee Williams' "reading version" of his play, regarded as his most biographical work. Directed by Kevin Hagan and starring Allison Batty, Mike Falevits and Linda Reiter. Through...Tags: Skokie, Tennessee Williams, Jim Jones
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Director Michael Disher brings Sondheim to Southampton
steve.parks@newsday.comMichael Disher isn't one to rest on his laurels. The director lauded for his student-community productions at now-defunct Long Island University-Southampton launched a new theater company at Southampton Cultural Center last season. Disher inaugurates his...Tags: Death and Dying, Long Island University, Colleges and Universities, Broadway, Stony Brook University
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