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Theater review: 'The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with a Key to the Scriptures' at the Public Theater
Culture MonsterCharles McNulty reviews "The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with a Key to the Scriptures" by Tony Kushner... -
Monster Mash: Getty Trust chooses James Cuno as president; 'Book of Mormon' collects critics awards; Oprah to Broadway?
Culture MonsterJames Cuno named new leader of Getty Trust; is Oprah heading to Broadway?... -
PASSINGS: Simon MacCorkindale, Janet MacLachlan
Simon MacCorkindale
British actor was on CBS' 'Falcon Crest'
Simon MacCorkindale, 58, a British stage and screen actor who starred in the 1983 NBC-TV series "Manimal" and was a regular on CBS' "Falcon Crest," died of bowel cancer Thursday at a London...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Alfred Hitchcock Presents (tv program) , Silver Lake (Los Angeles, California), Jim Brown, Television
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Sidney Harman dies at 92; Newsweek owner and high-fidelity sound pioneer
Sidney Harman, a philanthropist, polymath and pioneer in high-fidelity sound for homes and cars who tried to resuscitate an icon of American journalism when he bought Newsweek last year, has died. He was 92.
Harman died Tuesday night in Washington, D.C.,...Tags: Woodrow Wilson, Frank Sinatra, Companies and Corporations, Media Industry, Minority Groups
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Larry Evans dies at 78; five-time U.S. chess champion and writer
Larry Evans was a rarity in competitive chess — a five-time U.S. champion who wrote widely about the game, including a book once considered the chess players' bible.
A chess grandmaster, he also gained fame for helping Bobby Fischer train for,...Tags: Game Playing, Chess Playing, Bobby Fischer, Boris Spassky, New York
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Sonia Sotomayor Returns To Her Old Bronx School
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor came home to the Bronx on Friday, visiting her old elementary school before heading to a commencement at the community college where her mother studied in the 1970s while raising her.
Blessed Sacrament...Tags: Society, Ivy League, Sports, Children, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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How many people use those ubiquitous hand sanitizers when told to?
Booster ShotsHand sanitizer stations (and bottles) are everywhere these days. How many people actually use them? John Trinkaus, a professor at Baruch College of the City University of New York, decided to take a look. In the summer of 2009, he...... -
Newsroom announces new hires
COSTA MESA — Los Angeles Times Community News on Thursday announced a promotion, the creation of a new position and a series of recent hires at the Daily Pilot and its sister publications in Orange County. Don Leach, a 15-year veteran of the...Tags: Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Huntington Beach, Photography, University of California, Los Angeles, Education
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4-Months-Late State Budget Impacts Your Household Budget
wpix.comIt's one of the latest budgets to be passed in New York's 220-year history, and it's going to cost you in a variety of ways, unless you're a multi-millionaire. The state legislature approved the $136 billion budget 125 days late in a vote that took place...Tags: Republican Party, State Budgets, Crime, Law and Justice, Connecticut, Society
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PASSINGS: Elisa Rishwain, Rhonda Copelon, Frederik Van Zyl Slabbert, Rollin 'Molly' Sanders, Norman Hand
Elisa Rishwain
Luxury shoe designer
Elisa Rishwain, 65, who designed luxury shoes under the Elisa Ferare nameplate, died April 25 at her home in Los Angeles after a three-year battle with cancer, her son Brian said.
Born in Stockton on Oct. 28, 1944,...Tags: New York Giants, Crime, Law and Justice, Activism, Motorcycling, Parliament
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Bela Kiraly dies at 97; one of the military leaders of Hungary's 1956 revolution
Associated PressBela Kiraly, one of the military leaders of Hungary's short-lived anti-Soviet revolution in 1956, has died, the government said. He was 97. A brief Defense Ministry statement provided no other details. The daily newspaper Magyar Nemzet reported that...Tags: Democracy, Obituaries, Wars and Interventions, Brooklyn (New York City), Defense
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Drastic Cuts May Force SUNY To Eliminate Programs
wpix.comDrastic changes may be coming to the State University of New York system. SUNY colleges may be forced to eliminate programs, boost class sizes and reduce course offerings. These changes comes on the heels of an order from Gov. David A. Paterson this week...Tags: State Budgets, Government Debt, Budgets and Budgeting, Regional Authority, David A. Paterson
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