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Celebs play in Hamptons for charity
It's a charity softball game that started with the likes of Jackson Pollock and Willem de Koonig rounding the bases in sculptor Wilifrid Zogbaum's front yard. This Saturday, the annual Artists & Writers Charity Softball Game celebrates its 60th year,...Tags: Mort Zuckerman, Charity, Chevy Chase, Jackson Pollock, Celebrity
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Theater: The best of summer
amNewYork theater criticWith only two shows set to open this summer, the hot months are slow ones for Broadway. Luckily, several exciting productions are going on elsewhere in the area, including massive Off-Off-Broadway festivals such as the Fringe, free theater in Central Park...Tags: Carnegie Hall, Sean Hayes, Paper and Product Packaging Industry, Alan Cumming, Marilyn Horne
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"Peter and Jerry' revisits 'Zoo Story'
3 Stars Edward Albee's "Peter and Jerry" is a show 50 years in the making. It combines "The Zoo Story," which is not only one of Albee's best plays, but the most compelling one-act in any dramatic literature textbook, and an all-new prequel that takes...Tags: Edward Albee, F. Murray Abraham, Central Park, Greenwich Village, Theater
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Celebrated playwright Edward Albee going strong at 80
Tribune NewspapersIt is a scene a great playwright might imagine, then discard as too obvious. Edward Albee sits at a table in the pool house of his compound at the very end of the world on Old Montauk Highway. The ocean twinkles behind him. A large swimming pool glistens...Tags: Awards and Prizes, George Grizzard, Greenwich Village, Theater, Arthur Miller
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The Long Island theater scene
steve.parks@newsday.comThe thoroughfare that best defines Long Island theater, both geographically and metaphorically, is Main Street rather than Broadway. Most of the dozen or so theater companies that call themselves professional -- or mount shows that meet professional...Tags: Broadway, Theater, The Hamptons, Celebrity, Alec Baldwin
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In Contention: TV Movie, Miniseries, Reality & Variety
Sure looks as if HBO again will dominate the TV movie categories (it's won 12 times in 15 years), with four strong entries:
"Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee," an adaptation of the bestseller about the defeat of the Sioux after their victory at Custer's...Tags: Dancing, Steven Spielberg, Television Industry, Ron Clark, Conan O'Brien
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Showing their serious side
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Unlike in the series categories, the Emmys don't force voters to view DVDs in the movie and miniseries categories. Nominees are chosen by a popular vote of industry actors, which favors name recognition. It's the same process used in the Academy...Tags: Cancer, Academy Awards, Kiefer Sutherland, Disasters, Natural Disasters
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TV Gal Sings and Dances
Zap2It.comWe all know I'm totally and completely in love with TV. And sometimes TV loves me right back And last week was one of those times. How else do you explain that both Ian Ziering and Joey Fatone are going to be on "Dancing with the Stars." It has to be...Tags: Dancing, Television Industry, Rob Lowe, Popular Music, CBS Corp.
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The Producers: What they do for love
Newsday Staff Writer"I wanna be a producer Show the world just what I've got" -- From the Mel Brooks musical "The Producers" "Under the right circumstances, a producer could make more money with a flop than he could with a hit," says accountant Leo Bloom. In fact, Max...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Public Employees, Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, State University of New York
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'Psych' Stars Foresee Strife and Surprises
Zap2It.com"Psych" star James Roday has won over numerous fans by playing a cocky private investigator who passes off his acute observational skills as ESP. Now as USA's hit series continues with the remainder of its first-season adventures, the actor is glad that...Tags: John Landis, Film Festivals, New York University, Television, Celebrity
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'Silence of the Lambs' Sweeps 5 Major Oscars
Times Staff WriterFrom The Times: March 31, 1992 "The Silence of the Lambs," the suspenseful but gruesome psychological thriller centering on an FBI trainee's battle of nerves with a diabolical psychiatrist-turned-cannibal, swept the Oscars Monday night, winning the...Tags: Academy Awards, Civil Rights, Daniel Day-Lewis, Justice and Rights, Steven Spielberg
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'The Goat or Who Is Sylvia': Finding Love Among the Species
Staff WriterWHEN THE mysterious couple stole the baby in Edward Albee's most recent off-Broadway hit, "The Play About the Baby," the parents - and some theatergoers - are left wondering whether there ever really was a baby. In his 1966 "A Delicate Balance,"...Tags: Edward Albee, Awards and Prizes, Disasters, Broadway, Theater
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