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History of college humor magazines on display
Associated Press WriterThe college graduate, wearing the traditional cap and gown, sits on top of the world. A closer look shows the world is actually a bomb and a lit fuse is coming out of one side. The date on the cover is May 1939, more than two years before the United...Tags: Ohio State University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Colorado, Newspaper and Magazine, Health and Safety at School
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Fall on Broadway: Five shows to see
The Associated Press"Shrek" sings. So does "Billy Elliot." Daniel Radcliffe strips and Katie Holmes most likely will dodge paparazzi. A peek at five stage attractions that should be worth investigating this fall on Broadway: Equus: He's already doffed his clothes in London...Tags: New York, Katie Holmes, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Harry Potter, Elton John
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BUZZ: John Mayer, Jennifer Aniston break up
Julie.gordon@am-ny.comThe John Mayer- Jennifer Aniston era is officially over -- well, at least for now. "They had a great time together, but they are just in different places in their lives right now," a source told People magazine. Aniston, 39, and Mayer, 30, had been...Tags: David Mamet, Elections, John Mayer, Katie Holmes, Political Candidates
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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: Religious Leaders, David Henry Hwang, Winter Garden, Bodies of Water, Lionel Bart
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Arthur Miller's one-act noir 'Some Kind of Love Story'
Who knew Arthur Miller yearned to be Mickey Spillane? In his 1982 one-act, "Some Kind of Love Story," now at the Hayworth Theatre, the playwright serves up a dime novel plot complete with trench coats, bishop-tempting blonds and cops on the take....Tags: Corporate Crime, Los Angeles, Murder, Fiction, Crimes
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L. Rust Hills, author and fictioneditor at Esquire
The New York TimesL. Rust Hills, a staunch advocate of contemporary American literature who, as Esquire's curmudgeonly fiction editor in three separate stints from the 1950s through the 1990s published original works by scores of the country's finest writers, died...Tags: Key West, New York, Ohio, Fiction, Maine
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2008 Theater Guide: Bard, 'Boys' Highlight Fall Season
Courant Staff WriterPremieres from Athol Fugard and Paula Vogel, a new production from theater guru Peter Brook and a visit by the those popular "Jersey Boys" are just some of the many highlights of an exceptional theater season in Connecticut. Let the games begin The...Tags: Frank Wedekind, The Hartt School, Awards and Prizes, Yale Repertory Theatre, Al Pacino
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Valley native digs his inner hippie for 'Hair'
Special to The Morning CallHip isn't generally a word that would describe New York costume designer Michael McDonald. That is, until now. McDonald designed the costumes for the New York Shakespeare Festival/Public Theater's critically acclaimed revival of ''Hair,'' and his...Tags: Salvation Army, Theater, Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline
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Stage ticker
Marcelle McVay has announced she is leaving Victory Gardens Theater, where she has been the longtime managing director. McVay is married to artistic director Dennis Zacek, who is staying in his job. In the last few years, Zacek and McVay have not always...Tags: Movies, Victory Gardens Theatre, Society, Theater, Stratford
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Holmes takes it all off -- the hair, that is
Katie Holmes just keeps taking it off. Mrs. Tom Cruise, who made a huge hairstyle splash when she helped fuel Hollywood's bob craze late last year, has been seen out and about in New York with a new pixie cut. Photos popping up on the Internet show...Tags: New York, Katie Holmes, Victoria Beckham, Tom Cruise, Rihanna
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Past selections
Spring 2008: "The Long Goodbye" by Raymond Chandler. Fall 2007: "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller Spring 2007: "Go Tell It on the Mountain" by James Baldwin Fall 2006: "Interpreter of Maladies" by Jhumpa Lahiri Spring 2006: "One Day in the Life of...Tags: Elie Wiesel, Willa Cather, Jane Austen, James Baldwin, Lorraine Hansberry
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Staten Island Cricket As Melting Pot
Special to The CourantOutlegged by news networks that never sleep, outsold by the juggernaut of visual entertainment, the novel doesn't bring us the news as it once did. It's easy to think so until you read a book like Joseph O'Neill's splendid, "Netherland." This wholly...Tags: John Freeman, Andy Warhol, Paul Auster, Cricket, Books and Magazines
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