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Spend 'Sunday in the Park' at Pfac
247-4783The galleries and grounds of the Peninsula Fine Arts Center will be filled with family-oriented entertainment, educational and cultural activities 1-5 p.m. Sunday as the center stages a new community program called "Sunday in the Park." Designed to bring...Tags: Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters, Virginia, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Virginia Living Museum
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The TV hits that no one watches
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMost television viewers know AMC, if they know it at all, as a repository of old Hollywood movies. But the cable channel made history Thursday morning -- and startled industry observers -- when it received 16 nominations for its acclaimed drama series...Tags: Glenn Close, Dancing, Super Bowl, Satellite and Cable Service, Television Industry
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Posthumous performances
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Academy Awards are more than six months away, but already the late Heath Ledger is being touted as a shoo-in for a supporting actor nomination for his terrifying performance as the Joker in "The Dark Knight." Ledger died in January of an accidental...Tags: Batman, Jada Pinkett Smith, Jean-Claude van Damme, Spencer Tracy, Death and Dying
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Adopted children find comfort, culture at camp
jennifer.kelleher@newsday.comIt was at a special kind of summer camp where Noelle Capone opened up about being ridiculed at school for being Asian and adopted. That was two years ago, and Noelle, now 8, has been going back to the Long Island Cultural Appreciation Camp every summer...Tags: Discrimination, Long Island, Beijing Games, Minority Groups, Children
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Op-ed: For women, a lesson in unity from Seneca Falls
Jane F. Lane, a writer who lives in Smithtown, is an incoming second-year masters student at the Stony Brook University School of Social Welfare.This weekend, those of us who are united in the struggle for justice and opportunity for women will celebrate a happy anniversary: the Seneca Falls convention and the inauguration of the women's rights movement in America. Feminists who became alarmingly...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Democratic Party, Prisons, Society, Polls
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Kathleen Battle to sing at Westhampton arts center
steve.parks@newsday.comShe was once banished from New York - or at least the Met - but lyric soprano Kathleen Battle regards her concert tomorrow night at Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center as a homecoming of sorts. Battle, 59, whose diva reputation morphed into legend...Tags: Music Theater, Sting, Beach Vacations, Long Island, Music
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Come 'Dancing' in Oak Park
SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNEDancing at Lughnasa: Oak Park Festival Theatre closes its season with a well-timed production of Brian Friel's memory play, based on his Depression-era childhood in Ireland's County Donegal and set during the annual harvest festival dedicated to the...Tags: Frank Sinatra, Arlington Heights, Music, Batavia, Ray Charles
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Portion of Marlins stadium lawsuit dismissed
South Florida Sun-SentinelA Miami judge dealt a blow Thursday to auto dealer Norman Braman's case targeting the financing for a Florida Marlins ballpark, dismissing two complaints dealing with bond funding for the stadium and other Miami projects. Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge...Tags: Major League Baseball, Local Authority, Florida Marlins, Orange Bowl, Dolphin Stadium
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Indian Catholics welcome new Bellwood cathedral
Chicago Tribune reporterWhen Rev. Jacob Angadiath came to the U.S. as a missionary priest in 1984, he arrived in Dallas with no flock other than two Indian Catholics whose names were scrawled on a note in his pocket. Today, he is bishop of a diocese that claims 35,000...Tags: Hinduism, Christianity, Migration, Church and State Relations, Roman Catholic
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Kathleen Battle to sing on LI
steve.parks@newsday.comShe was once banished from New York - or at least the Met - but lyric soprano Kathleen Battle regards her concert tomorrow night at Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center as a homecoming of sorts. Battle, 59, whose diva reputation morphed into legend...Tags: Music Theater, Sting, Beach Vacations, Long Island, Arts
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