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Police: It's little things that matter in preventing vehicle burglaries
Chicago TribuneSome suburban police departments are reporting an increase in vehicle burglaries, and say victims should do more than hide their expensive electronic gadgets to stop it. Sunglasses, CD carriers and even loose change are enough to lure some burglars who...Tags: Wheaton, Crimes, Beach Vacations, Wilmette, Vehicles
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Howard Live Calendar
On Stage 'Mousetrap' Olney Theatre Center is presenting Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap through July 6 on the center's New Mainstage. Stuff Happens, David Hare's political drama about the run-up to the Iraq war, will be at the center's Mulitz-Gudelsky...Tags: Elvis Presley, Music, William Shakespeare, Patapsco, Photography
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'10 Bad Dates With De Niro' edited by Richard Kelly
10 Bad Dates With De Niro
A Book of Alternative Movie Lists
Edited by Richard T. Kelly
Overlook/Rookery: 460 pp., $29.95
Movie geeks are list-making animals. It begins with the frenzied -- and nonsensical -- annual compilation of "10 best lists" (as...Tags: Christopher Walken, Animals, Books and Magazines, History, Johnny Depp
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Nicole Kidman Dusts Off Dusty Springfield Role
Zap2It.comFox 2000 is developing a biopic of British chanteuse Dusty Springfield to be produced by and star Nicole Kidman. The project will reunite Kidman with Michael Cunningham, whose book "The Hours" (adapted by David Hare) became a vehicle for Kidman's Oscar-...Tags: Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Nicole Kidman, Virginia
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Fast Chat: Uma Thurman on "The Life Before Her Eyes"
Uma Thurman has always been a standout. Her name, the whole 6-foot-tall thing, those arresting, angular features, all guaranteed she'd get noticed. And she was - first by agents at age 15, then by director Terry Gilliam, who cast her as Venus, her first...Tags: Batman, Uma Thurman, Connecticut, Robin, Film Festivals
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No one files for political office in Dendron
247-4535So no one wants to be mayor of Dendron? As of the 7 p.m. filing deadline Tuesday, no one had filed paperwork to run for mayor of the tiny Surry County town just north of Suffolk (population: just under 300). Same goes for six Town Council seats. The...Tags: John Graham, Regional Authority, Smithfield, Elections, Isle of Wight (Isle of Wight, Virginia)
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A Tragic Tale, Twice Told Well
Zap2It.com"Atonement" begins on a sweltering 1935 summer day, on the grounds of an English country house buckling, imperceptibly, under the weight of forbidden fruit. The atmosphere of elegant rot suffusing director Joe Wright's film, a beautiful follow-up to...Tags: Anthony Minghella, Movies, Keira Knightley, Vanessa Redgrave
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Corrie: High on Controversy, Low on Drama
Warning: This theater review has not been influenced in any way by political or religious views. We are merely reviewing the play itself for its theatrical merits, and not its politics. Nothing in the theater community makes news faster than gossipy...Tags: New York, Alan Rickman, Judaism, Anne Frank, Megan Dodds
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'Thinking' not magical
amNewYork Theater CriticJust as there are few good one-person comedies, there are even fewer one-person dramas that work theatrically. Real theater hardly ever comes about without actual scenes of dialogue. Ninety-minute monologues, even when performed by the best actors, can...Tags: New York, Joan Didion, Tom Stoppard, Vanessa Redgrave, Theater
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Moore's masterful turn in 'The Vertical Hour'
amNewYork Theater CriticOne of last spring's biggest disappointments on Broadway involved a certain Oscar-winning actress's weak performance in a worthless three-protagonist drama. One of this fall's biggest draws, however, involves a four-time Oscar-nominated actress in an...Tags: Nicole Kidman, Music Theater, Sam Mendes, Celebrity, Judi Dench
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This 'Hour' seems longer
Newsday Staff WriterOh, dear. David Hare, celebrated British playwright of conscience, has created some of the most complex, intelligent, fascinating female characters in the modern theater. Julianne Moore, luminous American actress and connoisseur's star, has embodied...Tags: International Relations, Music Theater, Diplomacy, Sam Mendes, Ethics
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The stages, they are a-changin'
Newsday Staff WriterOh boy, oh boy. Business on Broadway soars right up through the second balcony. The season pushes breathlessly upon us. "A Chorus Line" kicks back into town Thursday and at least 20 musicals - even a few new ones - are close behind. Dramas by Tom...Tags: Bob Dylan, Blythe Danner, Ed Harris, Kevin Kline, John Houseman
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