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'Watership Down' at Lifeline Theatre: A rabbit odyssey, faithfully told on stage
The Theater LoopTHEATER REVIEW: "Watership Down" ★★★ Through June 19 at Lifeline Theatre, 6912 N. Glenwood Ave.; Running time: 2 hours, 20 minutes; Tickets: $32-$35 at 773-761-4477 or www.lifelinetheatre.com Staging Richard Adams' wonderful 1972 novel... -
Obama's Boston fundraiser remarks: 'Back in 2004, I gave a little speech here that got some attention'
Top of the TicketBarack Obama tries to regenerate the enthusiasms of his 2008 campaign during two fundraising speeches in Boston Wednesday night.... -
Chris Giftos' Gift For Entertaining
If you're feeling a bit stressed about your holiday entertaining plans, listening to Chris Giftos talk about his experiences should calm you.
There was the time that then-First Lady Hillary Clinton was coming for a dinner at the Metropolitan Museum of...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Disasters and Accidents, Upper East Side, Public Employees, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
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Book review: 'The Warmth of Other Suns' by Isabel Wilkerson
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration Isabel Wilkerson Random House: 622 pp, $30 It was an all-too-familiar dispatch from a particular time and place. The Clarks, a young black family of four, were trying to improve...Tags: New York, Politics, The New York Times, Entertainment, History
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Find Your American Ancestors Online
Rob SchwandtIf you had a great grandparent come through Ellis Island, you can find their original signature and even how much money they were carrying in their pocket.' Share | You can find your earliest American ancestor if they came through Ellis Island on...Tags: CyberGuy
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Gift of sight
For nearly 20 years, Glendale ophthalmologist Dr. Jerold E. Beeve and his wife, Dorothy, have made annual trips to Fiji to provide eye and health care to Fijians suffering from various eye ailments and diseases. On May 7, the National Ethnic Coalition...Tags: Health, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Trips and Vacations, Awards and Prizes, Armed Forces
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Movie Review: The Last Airbender
M. Night Shyamalan peers over the edge and into the abyss with The Last Airbender. Yes, that's water ahead of him, water all around him. And it's swirling. This colossal folly, the fiasco of the summer of 2010 -- gives us all a ringside seat at the...Tags: Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Jackson Rathbone, Entertainment, The Last Airbender (movie), Aasif Mandvi
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Plane, Helicopter Collide Over Hudson River
NEW YORK (AP) - small plane collided with a tour helicopter carrying about a half-dozen people over the Hudson River on Saturday, sending debris into the river and onto the Hoboken, N.J., waterfront. The accident happened just after noon between...Tags: WGN, New York, Air Transportation Industry, Manhattan (New York City), Transportation
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Ernie Borgnine–the next Betty White?
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelHe's got a funny supporting role in the all-star spy actioner RED, opening in Oct. He's slated to be in Orlando for the FXShow convention in mid October, too. And in January, Ernest Borgnine, Oscar winner, will be honored by the Screen Actor's Guild at... -
L.A. Unheard: Cassorla
Brand XEditor's note: Welcome to the first installment of L.A. Unheard, a new series on the best local musicians yet to reach your ears. Come back every Wednesday for a new favorite band. The band: Cassorla, a trio based in Eagle Rock. The sound: A... -
Polka Haters
Staff reporterWell, Well, Well... Just when you thought we were going to start seeing some change in the world; lo and behold, we were fooled again. The forces of evil have done it again. The "Haters" and "Evildoers" who run the Grammy Awards have brazenly and...Tags: WGN, Grammy Awards, Awards and Prizes, Al Sharpton, Czech Republic
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A mutual passion for the Middle East, and a divide
I am a Jew, but also part Palestinian, and pretty much part Lebanese. My great-grandmother, a Jew, was born in northern Palestine and grew up in Beirut. Her first language was Arabic, her second French. By the rules defining who can be called an Arab, she...Tags: Beirut (Lebanon), Death, World War II (1939-1945), Palestine, History
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