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Get child-safety tips at Kidfest in Clermont
Central Florida Kidfest and Family Expo will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at Celebration of Praise Church, 3700 S. U.S. Highway 27, Clermont. The expo gives child-safety information to families, community and nonprofit groups. The eighth annual...Tags: Veterans Affairs, People, Morgan Freeman, George S Kaufman, Defense
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Dive into water issues at nature center today
The Trout Lake Nature Center will present a discussion by Ron Hart, water resources program manager with the Lake County Water Authority, at 6 p.m. today. Hart holds a degree in limnology -- the study of inland waters -- from the University of Central...Tags: Bette Davis, University of Central Florida, Vehicles, Tourism and Leisure, Fires
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Xtreme Wrestling comes to Minneola
World Xtreme Wrestling will present pro wrestling at 7:30 tonight at the Minneola Recreation Center in City Hall, 800 N. U.S. Highway 27. The event will feature former World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Fame and former WWE tag-team champion Afa "The...Tags: Bette Davis, Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland, Vehicles, Tourism and Leisure
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Lot of 'Heart' goes into tale of 3 sisters
The IceHouse Theatre will present the Pulitzer Prize-winning Crimes of the Heart this weekend at its theater, 1100 N. Unser St., Mount Dora. The comedy-drama is about the romantic trials of the three wacky MaGrath sisters of Hazelhurst, Miss. Their...Tags: Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland, Tourism and Leisure, Fires, Leesburg
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Lake weekend sampler
*The Warren Acting Company's Main Stage will present The Rise and Fall of Little Voice at 8 p.m. today at the Mount Dora Center for the Arts, 138 E. Fifth Ave. Little Voice is a painfully shy young woman who lives in her alcoholic mother's working-...Tags: Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland, Tourism and Leisure, Fires, Rick Reed
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Theater season preview
Sentinel Staff WriterAmway Shakespeare Opportunity Twitter of the Shrew will be at a site to be announced. The Shakespeariment will be at the Walt Disney Amphitheater at Lake Eola Park, 101 N. Rosalind Ave., Orlando. Details: 407-792-9421. Twitter of the Shrew: Feb. 14....Tags: Kissimmee, William S Gilbert, Colleges and Universities, Tennessee Williams, Steve Martin
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'Dinner' swirls as classic comedy
Special To The SentinelWhen the famous drama critic and radio wit Alexander Woollcott showed up at playwright Moss Hart's country estate, he took over the house. The story goes that he slept in the master bedroom, frightened the staff and behaved obnoxiously. When he left, he...Tags: Harpo Marx, Leesburg, Ohio, Dan Wilson, George S Kaufman
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Authors plan monthly visits to the library
The Lake County Library System has organized a new series, "Authors @ the Library," to encourage a love of reading. Lisa Black, an author for HarperCollins Publishers, will kick off the series Sept. 17 with her debut novel, Takeover. The mystery is about...Tags: Bette Davis, Christianity, Music Theater, Assault, Crimes
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Writer, actor, Tony winner
Tribune NewspapersLOS ANGELES — George Furth, an actor and Tony Award-winning playwright who wrote the book for the 1970 Broadway musical "Company" and also wrote the 1971 play "Twigs," died Monday. He was 75. Mr. Furth died at St. John's Health Center in Santa...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Car Safety Tips and Advice, Music Theater, Personal Service, Colleges and Universities
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Theater Beat: 'And Her Hair Went With Her,' 'Blue Night in the Heart of the West,' '1001' and 'I'd Rather Be Right.'
If you want to catch two wicked talents get into trouble, head for the Fountain Theatre, where Tony winner Tonya Pinkins and "Cold Case" actress Tracie Thoms are tearing it up in "And Her Hair Went With Her," Zina Camblin's vivid if uneven look at African...Tags: Central Park, Lorenz Hart, Minority Groups, John Sloan, Gustave Flaubert
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A weekend in Pennsylvania
The rolling countryside of Bucks County, with its covered bridges, stone walls, and old-fashioned barns is a relaxed destination for a weekend. Fifty years ago, this part of Pennsylvania drew writers and actors from Manhattan with its laid-back country...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Dorothy Parker, Delaware, Tourism and Leisure, Bucks County
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A weekend in Bucks County
Bucks County's reputation as a summer getaway goes back to the 1920s, when Broadway luminaries such as Dorothy Parker, Geroge S. Kauffman and Moss Hart all bought property here to escape tghe pressures of the city. In their wake, they brought a summer...Tags: Dorothy Parker, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Bucks County
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