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Too cold for 'Seagull' to fly
amNew York theater criticIt must be nice to enter Broadway with not only star wattage, but love letters from the theater critics too. The Royal Court Theatre production of Chekhov's "The Seagull," which plays Broadway for a limited three-month run, received raves two years ago...Tags: Mike Nichols, Music Theater, Central Park, Theater, Natalie Portman
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Memoir Reveals Love, Tragedy Robert Wagner Has Known
Los Angeles TimesRobert Wagner gets a bit emotional explaining how he came up with the title of the memoir he wrote with Scott Eyman, "Pieces of My Heart." After receiving a rough manuscript of the autobiography, he recalls, he decided to read the chapter about Barbara...Tags: Spencer Tracy, Crimes, Jenny McCarthy, Stefanie Powers, Barbara Stanwyck
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Robert Wagner shares pieces of his heart
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRobert Wagner gets a bit emotional explaining how he came up with the title of the memoir he wrote with Scott Eyman, "Pieces of My Heart." After receiving a rough manuscript of the autobiography, he recalls, he decided to read the chapter about Barbara...Tags: Fred Astaire, Spencer Tracy, Clubs and Associations, Clark Gable, Crimes
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Never 'Fear,' Blue Öyster Cult will play Westbury
kevin.amorim@newsday.comWHO Blue Öyster Cult with Foghat and Vanilla Fudge WHEN|WHERE 8 p.m. tomorrow, Capital One Bank Theatre at Westbury, 960 Brush Hollow Rd., Westbury INFO $41.50-$51.50 at Ticketmaster, 631-888-9000, ticketmaster.com Blue Öyster Cult front man...Tags: Cults and Sects, Will Ferrell, Saturday Night Live, Music, Long Island
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Who would make the next great 'Batman' villain?
In light of rumors that Johnny Depp and Philip Seymour Hoffman would play the Riddler and Penguin, respectively, in the next Batman movie, Pop Machiners offered their own villain suggestions. Who should play the Riddler? Former "Batman" Michael Keaton,...Tags: Dustin Hoffman, Julie Newmar, Mike Myers, Steve Buscemi, Mos Def
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New Line Applies More 'Hairspray'
Zap2It.comNothing helps a studio look its best like a new coat of 'Hairspray.' According to Variety, New Line has asked John Waters to write a treatment for a sequel to the 2007 hit musical based on the hit Broadway show based on his 1988 film. Got that straight?...Tags: Music Theater, Theater, Amanda Bynes, Michelle Pfeiffer, Queen Latifah
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Traffic expert/author tells us why we drive the way we do
Chicago Tribune reporterEleven o'clock on a bright midweek morning, and traffic expert Tom Vanderbilt is standing tall against the chain-link fencing that overlooks the northbound lanes of the Kennedy Expressway at Chicago Avenue. He's posing for a photo with the host of trucks...Tags: Road Transportation, Lake Shore Drive, Florida, Woody Allen, Transportation
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Winners Of 'High School Musical' Spinoff Get To Go To Boot Camp
Has the "High School Musical" phenomenon, red-hot a year ago, cooled because of the success of the newer "Camp Rock"? Can it sustain the theatrical release of a new sequel of the Disney Channel franchise this fall? A good indication may come from the...Tags: Utah, Music Theater, Movies, Schools, Crimes
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Sometimes, real stories make the perfect reel stories
It's a great month to escape the Maryland heat at the movies. But real life can be far more entertaining than anything Hollywood screenwriters could dream up. So grab a glass of sun tea and enjoy the First Annual Janet's World Top Ten Summer Screenplay...Tags: Photography, Elections, Auction Service, Movies, Marisa Tomei
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Cooking videos online: Recipes like Mom used to teach
Special to The TimesTWENTY-FIVE years out of restaurant school, I should know how to cut up a mango. But it wasn't until I was noodling around online recently that I finally learned why I make a mess of every one. In a video on iFoods.tv, an Irish chef in a T-shirt used a...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Movies, Schools, Robert Rodriguez, New York
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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: Amy Brenneman, Steven Soderbergh, Movies, Bars, George C Scott
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Taking summer refuge at Block Island
Special to NewsdayWhen you're looking for the perfect summer refuge, you may find yourself reconsidering the star-studded Hamptons. Or maybe, in this year's economy, and with offensive gas prices, you're thinking twice about pricey Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. Just...Tags: Rock and Roll Music, Hobbies, Natural Resources, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Star Sailing
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