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Lighting up the night marks 10th year
Daily American Staff WriterThis Memorial Day will commemorate 10 years of lighting up the night in Meyersdale. The Gallagher family works together every year to put together a beautiful service where community members can remember their loved ones. "It's basically our Memorial...Tags: Arts and Culture, American Cancer Society, Health Organizations, Customs and Tradition, Memorial Day
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In 'Roadkill' and 'h.g.,' powerful shows for small audiences
Tribune criticThere's nothing new in Chicago about theater in small spaces — that's a crucial part of the city's aesthetic. If you glance at my recommended shows, you'll see several pieces staged in theaters with fewer than 100 seats, including "Rabbit,"...Tags: Navy Pier, Arts and Culture, Rentals, Bucktown, Chicago Shakespeare Theater
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Cannes Notebook 2013: A hotbed of criminal activity too?
CANNES, France — Visitors exiting the Carlton hotel's front door on this city's beachfront main street this week can't help but see a giant map of France with Cannes listed as being a "Safe Zone." "This Is the Safest Place to Be," one poster...Tags: Arts and Culture, Action (Movie Genre), Festive Events, Brad Pitt, Film Festivals
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Alexander Payne feels at home with 'Nebraska'
CANNES, France — Writer-director Alexander Payne has been nominated for three screenplay Oscars and has won two. So what did the man responsible for films including "Election," "Sideways" and "The Descendants" feel about working with someone else'...Tags: Arts and Culture, Academy Awards, Will Forte, Festive Events, Film Festivals
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Shirley MacLaine's Daughter Sachi Parker Has Her Say
The Hartford CourantPeople would often come up to Sachi Parker to say she must be so lucky to have such a wonderful mother, Oscar-winning actress Shirley MacLaine. But they only know a part of the story. Like her outspoken movie star-author-activist mother famous for her...Tags: Arts and Culture, Family, Bars and Clubs, Television Industry, People (magazine)
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Orlando Sentinel picks its best of the Orlando Fringe Festival
Among the shows revived at this year's Orlando Fringe Festival are three Sentinel "best of the festival" winners from years past: "Dance for Grandma" "Onomatopoeia" and "6 Guitars." In "Dance for Grandma," Scott Whittemore combines endearingly low-key...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Fringe Festival, Music Theater, Pat O'Brien, Festive Events
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'Iron Man' is weird, witty, crazy -- irresistibly crowd pleasing
Liz Smith"What a rage for fame attends both great and small! Better be damned than mentioned not at all!" wrote Peter Pindar. I was in Orso, the understated theater cafe on West 44th Street the other night, and there was music tycoon Clive Davis with his entire...Tags: Morris Park, Iron Man 3 (movie), Manhattan (New York City), Awards and Prizes, NBC (tv network)
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TV actress JoAnna Garcia, MLB's Nick Swisher welcome baby girl
JoAnna Garcia Swisher is a new mom! The actress and her baseball-playing husband, Nick Swisher, have welcomed their first child. And it's a girl! The "The Internship" actress and "Freaks and Geeks" alum married the Cleveland Indians first baseman in...
Tags: Major League Baseball, Terry Francona
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Bradley Cooper back for one last Hollywood 'Hangover'
ReutersBy Piya Sinha-Roy LOS ANGELES, May 23 (Reuters) - After years of struggling to break into the Hollywood A-list from television, actor Bradley Cooper has gained some serious recognition for his work on the silver screen. Cooper returns to the comedy...Tags: Steven Spielberg, People (magazine), Justin Bartha, Entertainment, The A-Team (movie)
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TLC is bringing back celebrity genealogy series “Who Do You Think You Are?”
Channel Guide MagazineThe former NBC genealogy documentary series Who Do You Think You Are? is being resurrected by TLC, which has ordered eight new hourlong episodes to begin airing July 23, the network announced. Lisa Kudrow and Dan Bucatinsky (Scandal) are back as executive... -
'Modern Family's' Sofia Vergara: 'I don't know why people think stereotypes are so terrible'
ReutersLOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - It was an adventure that somehow turned into a career. When Sofia Vergara got a call to audition for a Barry Sonnenfeld movie called "Big Trouble" back in 2001, the 29-year-old Colombian wasn't an aspiring actress. She was a...Tags: Julie Bowen, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Google Inc., Television, Kmart
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Melissa Joan Hart says Kickstarter failure 'started out wrong'
Not every Kickstarter film-funding effort ends in multimillion-dollar success, a la actor-writer-director Zach Braff's recent campaign or that achieved by the cast and creators of the canceled CW show "Veronica Mars." Just ask actress Melissa Joan Hart,...
Tags: The CW (tv network), Ronald Reagan, Movies, Nickelodeon (tv network), ABC Family (tv network)
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