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Exhibition Review: ?Beyond,? the Solar System at Air and Space Museum - An exhibition at the National Air and Space Museum features 148 extraordinary photographs of moons and planets. ...
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Movie Review | 'Dinner for Schmucks': Steve Carell Stars in ?Dinner Game? Remake - ?Dinner for Schmucks? is in some ways an exemplary modern Hollywood comedy. ...
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Nimoy Views Others? ?Secret Selves? at Mass MoCA - Leonard Nimoy, the ?Star Trek? actor, talks about the solo exhibition of his photography at Mass MoCA. ...
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Last Chance: ?Evryali Score Mysteries,? Ghosts at David Zwirner - ?The Evryali Score,? a show at David Zwirner, features artworks by the shy, the retiring, the little known and the dead. ...
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Music Review: Fat Joe Testifies to a Gone Time and Absent Friends - Fat Joe?s release party for a new album on Tuesday night became his look back to the 1990s hip-hop scene. ...
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Books of The Times: Anthony Doerr?s ?Memory Wall,? Fleeting Yesterdays - Anthony Doerr?s relentless fascination with memory ? and with the ways memories fade or are destroyed ? connects the six brooding stories in this collection. ...
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Multimedia E-Books, Adorned With Video Extras - Like DVDs, electronic books for the iPad are now being loaded with extras, including video clips that are integrated with text. ...
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Popcast: Ricky Skaggs on God and Music and More - An interview with the bluegrass singer. ...
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Did We Stutter? Film Society to Pay Tribute to John Hughes - The Film Society of Lincoln Center is planning a two-day celebration of Mr. Hughes's films, including a 25th-anniversary screening of "The Breakfast Club." ...
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London Theater Journal: 12 and Miserable - Review of excellent play by 17-year-old Anya Reiss, "Spur of the Moment" ...
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Arts & Leisure Preview: The Arcade Fire, a Thriving Throwback - The Arcade Fire has thrived in the digital age, but it takes its inspiration from the era of album rock. ...
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It?s Been a Gloomy Summer on New York Stages - It may be the season for breezy entertainment, but you wouldn?t know it from New York?s theaters. ...
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The Age of Laura Linney - She didn?t hit her stride until her mid-30s. Can her new role in a dark TV comedy make her a middle-aged success? ...
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Music Review: In Central Park, Black Keys Play With Original Formula - The Black Keys, a garage-rock duo that is suddenly more mainstream, played Central Park SummerStage on Tuesday night. ...
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Cherry Lane Won?t Produce Plays for a Year or More - The Cherry Lane Theater in Greenwich Village says a shortfall of roughly $167,000 means it won?t produce plays for a year or more. ...
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Amid the Roar of the M7 Bus, a Little Mozart - For the musicians in a free concert series in Richard Tucker Square on Wednesday, it was a kind of Battle of the Bands: Mozart's Duo-Sonata versus the City of New York and all its noises. ...
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Al Goodman, R&B Singer, Dies at 67 - Mr. Goodman was the soothing bass in the trio the Moments, best known for the 1970 hit ?Love on a Two-Way Street.? ...
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Willem Breuker, Dutch Composer and Bandleader, Dies at 65 - Mr. Breuker?s compositions drew from both high and low culture, throwing Kurt Weill into the blender with ragtag circus music. ...
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Nicolas Carone, Abstract Expressionist, Dies at 93 - Mr. Carone was present at the beginning of the New York School and friends with Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, and Mark Rothko. But his best work may have come long after the style faded. ...
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Music Review: Billy Corgan and Smashing Pumpkins at Terminal 5 - Billy Corgan made nice to his fans during a concert with his new Smashing Pumpkins band mates at Terminal 5 on Monday. ...
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Music Review: Ax and Blythe Open Mostly Mozart at Lincoln Center - Emanuel Ax and Stephanie Blythe open the annual Mostly Mozart Festival at Lincoln Center on Tuesday evening. ...
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Music Review: Aretha Franklin?s Duet With Condoleezza Rice - Aretha Franklin and Condoleezza Rice joined forces for a charity concert at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia on Tuesday. ...
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Mona Simpson Quietly Embraces Art - Mona Simpson, in 1996, at home in California.The author stopped in New York recently to meet with her publisher about her new novel, ?My Hollywood.? ...
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Kuala Lumpur Journal: A Reality Show Where Islam Is the Biggest Star - A show in which contestants compete for a job offer as an imam has built a following among young Malaysians. ...
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Bridge: Grand National Teams Title Decided in New Orleans - At the Summer Nationals in New Orleans, the Grand National Teams goes to a group from the district covering Kentucky, western Ohio, central Indiana and West Virginia. ...
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The Week Ahead: July 25 ? 31 - A listing of cultural events this week. ...
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Hong Kong Book Fair Seeks to Develop Global Profile - The event, which attracted more than 920,000 people this year, is a raucous commercial affair that is extending its offerings to include more international authors and more English-language material. ...
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A Popular Chinese Blogger Finds a Place to Speak Openly - Critics of Beijing's politics and social policies, like the popular blogger Han Han, embrace the Hong Kong Book Fair for the chance it offers "to say whatever you want.'' ...
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North Korean Opera Draws Acclaim in China - The recent Chinese tour of the North Korean Sea of Blood Opera Company, which Kim Jong-il is credited with helping to establish and direct, was met by a veritable media and audience frenzy. ...
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On the London Stage: Onstage Risks and Rewards - The year's busy theater season allows audience members to see the greatness of some performers -- like Roger Allam's Falstaff -- as well as the limitations of others, or to take center stage themselves. ...
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Review: 'A Silent Woman' With a Big Voice - Richard Strauss' "Die schweigsame Frau" ("The Silent Woman") enjoys a rollicking new production by the Bayerische Staatsoper at the Prinzregententheater in Munich. ...
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Hollywood Animation With a Decidedly French Flavor - With French film and television production in the doldrums, Paris-based animation and visual effects studios like Mac Guff Ligne are looking to Hollywood for new business. ...
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Events at the Old Operating Theatre Museum - The latest events held by the Museum...
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Grants received by the Old Operating Theatre Museum - Details of grants and projects undertaken by the Museum ...
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Development Plan for the Old Operating Theatre Museum - Opportunity to look at the plans to improve the Museum - could we purchase the Church below the herb Garret?...
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News from the Old Operating Theatre Museum - News from our Home Page...
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History of Medicine Pages - Major rewrite of the History of Medicine Page ...
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