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COLUMN - From Afghanistan to Syria, an anemic U.S. civilian effort
Reuters(David Rohde is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By David Rohde NEW YORK, May 3 (Reuters) - After helping coordinate the American civilian aid efforts in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Libya, Mark Ward arrived in Turkey last year to oversee...Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computer Sciences Corporation, Conservation, Pakistan, Parties and Movements
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Motion detectors: Snap! Orlando looks at light
When he was looking for photographers to feature in Snap! Orlando exhibits, Patrick Kahn came across the work of Vicki DaSilva. Some were calling her work "light graffiti" because the Pennsylvania-based artist would photograph a scene by shooting at...
Tags: Photography, Artists, Czech Republic, Arts and Culture, Arts
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New Edward Albee play postponed -- for the second time
Even Pulitzer Prize-winning playwrights are prone to self-doubt. Edward Albee, the Tony Award-winning writer of 1962's “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” was supposed to see his newest work, “Laying an Egg,” debut off-...Tags: Awards and Prizes, The New York Times, Lois Smith, Arts and Culture, Tony Awards
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In a Warming World, 'Cli-Fi' Is Here to Stay
ReutersMay 03 (TheWrap.com) - More than a year ago, I wrote a blog post here headlined "The Next Big Genre: 'Cli-Fi' -- Climate Fiction, in Which 'Mad Max' Meets 'The Road'" -- and now comes NPR and the Christian Science Monitor with two very good trend-...Tags: Genres, Environmental Issues, Radio, Flight (movie), Literature
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'Vera Stark' looks back at lost stars
The idea for "By the Way, Meet Vera Stark," now in performances through June 2 at the Goodman Theatre, came to playwright Lynn Nottage the way so many of us discover so many slivers of old Hollywood. How? By happening upon a lesser-known title on the...
Tags: Celebrities, Goodman Theatre, Entertainment Events, Human Interest
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Everyman Theatre offers local premiere of gritty 'Topdog/Underdog'
Booth, the younger of two brothers in Suzan-Lori Parks' cauterizing play “Topdog/Underdog,” being given a trenchant Baltimore premiere by Everyman Theatre, is determined to perfect the old con game, three-card monte. As he rehearses his spiel...
Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Everyman Theatre, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events
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The still noble newspaper reporter
A recent survey ranked newspaper reporter as the worst career of 2013, just below meter reader and lumberjack, but you wouldn't guess it from the stories told by journalists who gathered in Bloomington to see six of their own inducted into the Indiana...Tags: Apple Inc., Journalism, Mark Twain, Awards and Prizes, The New York Times
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Hunt Valley school teaches adults how to use fish forks and finger bowls
It took almost 56 years, but I've finally mastered my table manners, and in the process learned something about the curious and controversial history of the fork. And all it took was two hours of bearing up under Carol Haislip's patrician gaze as she...
Tags: Hunt Valley, Foods and Beverages, Steaks, Lifestyle and Leisure, Lindsay Lohan
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div.article div.byline p.date {display:none;} Anthony Madrid Anthony Madrid lives in Chicago. His poems have appeared in Boston Review, Gulf Coast, The Iowa Review, Poetry and Web Conjunctions. His first book is “I Am Your Slave Now Do What I...Tags: Celiac Disease, Nelson Algren, China, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Manhattan (New York City)
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div.article div.byline p.date {display:none;} Nathan Rabin Nathan Rabin is the head writer for The A.V. Club. His books include “The Big Rewind” and “My Year of Flops.” He also collaborated on “Weird Al: The Book.”...Tags: The New York Times, Music Theater, Lollapalooza, Brigham Young University , Movies
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div.article div.byline p.date {display:none;} Susan Hahn Susan Hahn was editor of TriQuarterly for 14 years. She is author of a recent novel, “The Six Granddaughters of Cecil Slaughter”; nine books of poetry, including “Self/Pity&...Tags: University of New Haven, Meatloaf, The New York Times, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Nelson Algren
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LeRoy McClain Joins Alice Ripley In Long Wharf's 'Clybourne Park'
Hartford CourantLeRoy McClain (Broadway’s “Cymbeline," "The History Boys") will join Tony Award-winner Alice Ripley (Broadway's "Next to Normal") in the cast of Bruce Norris’ Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play, “Clybourne Park,”...Tags: Long Wharf Theatre, Awards and Prizes, Mary Poppins (musical), Next to Normal (musical), Tony Awards
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