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L.A. Film Festival: Contemplating the meaning of 'Forev'
Sitting around a table at Duplex on Third in Beverly Hills, the cast and writers of ‘Forev’ considered whether they would marry someone after knowing them just one day. With two in favor of giving it a shot and three opposed, the group...Tags: Movies, Foods and Beverages, Entertainment, Pedro Almodovar, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Mumford & Sons cancel U.S. tour as bassist leaves hospital
ReutersBy Constance Watson LONDON, June 14 (Reuters) - British folk-rockers Mumford & Sons cancelled the final three U.S. dates of their "Summer Stampede" tour on Friday and said bassist Ted Dwane was out of hospital after brain surgery. The Grammy award-...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Entertainment Events, Hospitals and Clinics, Glastonbury Festival, Arts and Culture
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Baltimore Pride events schedule
The Baltimore SunFriday, June 14 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. Twilight on the Terrace, a high-end cocktail party and major fundraiser for Baltimore Pride, offers an open bar and dancing to music from DJ J.R. Embrey. While gaudy outfits are sometimes de rigeur for Pride weekend,...Tags: Gay Pride San Diego, Charles Street, Baltimore Museum of Art, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Arts
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Classic ice delivery truck to be unveiled before Fourth of July parade
When Richard Moley visited his hometown of Lake Bluff a few years ago, he was excited to recognize the ice truck in the Fourth of July parade as the same truck he drove decades ago during his summer job delivering ice. Now, after years of renovations to...Tags: Human Interest, Scranton, Trucks, Vehicles, Dodge
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"Girl Play 2013" gives lesbian playwrights some play
Staff WriterThe Women’s Theatre Project will present the lesbian play-reading festival “Girl Play 2013” next weekend. Here’s what you need to know: WHAT IT’S ALL ABOUT: “Lesbian playwrights just don’t get a lot of play,&...Tags: Wilton Manors, Same-Sex Marriage, Arts and Culture
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L.A. Film Fest: 'Winter in the Blood' depicts life on reservation
Filmmakers Alex and Andrew Smith were thrilled but stressed Thursday afternoon as the debut of their passion project, "Winter in the Blood," about life on an Indian reservation, rapidly approached. The Montana natives were close family friends with...
Tags: Los Angeles Film Festival, Ryan Gosling, Chaske Spencer, Pedro Almodovar, Sundance Film Festival
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Chinese Deliveryman's Nightmare Comes To Stage As 'Stuck Elevator'
The Hartford Courant"Stuck Elevator" began in 2005 when Bryon Au Yong began following news stories about a Chinese restaurant deliveryman from the Happy Dragon who disappeared after dropping off an order of curried shrimp and fried rice in the Bronx. Co-workers found his...Tags: Immigration, Arts, Arts and Culture, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Politics
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Bluegrass festival at Seven Springs features Grammy Award winner
Daily American Staff Writer, @DAPeteBosakSeven Springs Mountain Resort is kicking off a bluegrass and country festival today featuring nationally known artists, including Grammy Award winner Sam Bush. "Stills in the Hills: an Appalachian Jamboree" runs today through Sunday at Seven...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Entertainment, Apple iTunes, Arts and Culture, Music
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At Baltimore Pride celebrations, community prevails over conflict
At the height of the Baltimore Pride event Saturday, the song "We Are Family" played over the parade's speakers. Spectators lining North Charles Street called the song a fitting anthem, despite a recent dispute among community leaders about the spirit...Tags: Charles Street, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Human Interest, Entertainment, Mount Vernon
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L.A. Film Fest: Maya Rudolph on her many husbands of comedy
On Friday night at the Los Angeles Film Festival, the actress Maya Rudolph appeared at an event billed as "The Serious Business of Being Funny," in which she would discuss her comedic influences in an interview with Elvis Mitchell. A one-time "Saturday...
Tags: Pedro Almodovar, Paul Thomas Anderson, Will Arnett, Arts and Culture, Up All Night (tv program)
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Miners' memorial sees success in Windber
Daily American CorrespondentCo-chairs of this years Miners’ Memorial Day Festival, held in Windber this weekend, said the event got off to a great start on Friday night. “The crowd was unbelievable,” said Dave Petrunak. “It just gets better every year. We...Tags: Arts and Culture, Memorial Day
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Why the World Cup cannot save Brazil's tourism industry
ReutersRECIFE, Brazil (Reuters) - For football fans flocking to Confederations Cup matches in Brazil's tropical northeast next week, getting tickets to the stadium should be simple - but two in three will not find accommodations in the host city Recife....Tags: International Travel, Sports, Conservation, Personal Data Collection, Interior Policy
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