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Talking to Cheyenne Jackson
amNewYork theater criticCheyenne Jackson, while still roller-skating on Broadway in "Xanadu," is now in rehearsals for the Encores revival of "Damn Yankees." Playing baseball player Joe Hardy, he joins a cast including Sean Hayes, Jane Krakowski and Randy Graff. How did you get...Tags: Jane Krakowski
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Daily almanac
1945: Fifty nations signed the charter of the United Nations in San Francisco. 1950: President Harry Truman authorized the Air Force and Navy to enter the Korean conflict. 1963: President John F. Kennedy visited West Berlin, where he made his famous...Tags: United Nations, John F. Kennedy, Chris O'Donnell, Chris Isaak, Harry S Truman
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The Daily Grind: Celeb Hookups, Babies
"American Beauty" producer Bruce Cohen made history in Los Angeles Monday when he and partner Gabriel Catone became the first gay couple to be married by city Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. Legislation to ban gay marriage in California was overturned last...Tags: Robert Davi, Chris O'Donnell, Paul Thomas Anderson, Chris Isaak
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HOT STUFF
MOVIES HANCOCK. Will Smith stars as a cranky, booze-swigging superhero who tries to turn over a new leaf. With Jason Bateman as the PR man trying to boost his image. Opens Wednesday. See story on page C8. THE WACKNESS. A teenage pot dealer (Josh Peck)...Tags: Michael Bolton, NBC, Television Industry, Music, Society
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New on Video
Zap2It.comBy Jay Bobbin, Zap2it.com ++++++++++++++++++++ || || || || "FOOL'S GOLD": Reteamed from "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days," Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey have lesser effect together in this comedy-adventure as spouses bordering on divorce. The...Tags: Catherine Bell, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Scarlett Johansson, Literature, Eric Bana
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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: Fringe Festival, Music, Family, Music Theater, Ralph Fiennes
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11 Shows To See
linda.winer@newsday.comHamlet (May 27-June 29) and Hair (July 22-Aug. 17, Public Theater free in Central Park, 212-539-8500). What a piece of work is man? New York Shakespeare Festival devotes the summer at the Delacorte Theatre to two very different classics about the passions...Tags: Fringe Festival, John Leguizamo, Angela Bassett, Minority Groups, Music
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Adventure Race, Concert At Portland Park To Raise Money For Charities
Courant Staff WriterBrownstone Exploration and Discovery Park aims to raise both funds for and awareness of local charities at its first Charity Adventure Racing Challenge. "The concept is, No. 1, to raise money for charity, but more importantly, to make the public aware of...Tags: Social Services, Charity
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Rosie dances some spark into slow-mo 'Nanette'
linda.winer@newsday.comIt's possible to feel nostalgic for the nostalgia that gripped Broadway in 1971 -- when a revived and revised version of the 1925 "No, No, Nanette" offered tap-happy escape from Vietnam, "Oh, Calcutta!" and edgy new musicals by a young Stephen Sondheim....Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, New York City, Music, Rosie O'Donnell, Jane Krakowski
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TV TALK
DAYTIME Today (7 a.m., NBC/4) - Stephen King, Terri and Bindi Irwin, Oscar nominations Good Morning America (7 a.m., ABC/7) - Oscar nominations Regis & Kelly (9 a.m., WABC/7) - Ringo Starr, Michael Kors Rachael Ray (10 a.m., WABC/7, 3 p.m., WLNY/10/...Tags: Film Festivals, Stephen King, John Edwards, Media, Ringo Starr
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