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REVIEW: ‘Nymph Errant’ pops up in New York
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
Cole Porter’s rarely-done
1933
musical arrives in a trim package BY MICHAEL SOMMERS NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM OFF BROADWAY REVIEW The most legendary among Cole Porter’s many musicals is “Nymph Errant,” ...
2.
German high school students largely ignorant of Hitler's dictatorship
(World/International)
... Berlin. Hitler ruled Germany from
1933
until he committed suicide in April 1945, leaving in his wake the kind of death and destruction the world had never before seen. “All responsible people in Germany ...
3.
Beware the gold digger Kanye West didn't warn you about
(Money/Economy)
... as “Gold Diggers of
1933
,” 1935, and 1937, such as Joan Blondell. Writes lawyer Knee: “Let me give you another, all-too-familiar tale: “Harold has a younger caregiver named Mary, aged 50 or so. Mary ...
4.
REVIEW: ‘Radio City Christmas Spectacular’ merrily mixes traditional and new scenes
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... Haberman wisely has retained traditional essentials like the “Parade of the Wooden Soldiers” (which dates back to
1933
!) and fairly recent crowd-pleasers like the “Twelve Days of Christmas” intricately ...
5.
Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... older sister and an actress who played Grandma on "The Addams Family" in the 60s. It was Blossom who verified the affair of her sister Jeanette and Nelson Eddy. They'd been in love since they met in
1933
/34. ...
6.
The Poe connection: Major literary contributions
(Life/Style)
... and Jungian interpretations. In
1933
, a biography was published by Marie Bonaparte, a literary psychoanalyst. She had studied under Freud, who wrote the forward to her book. Although excessive at times, ...
7.
Remembering the great stock market crash of 1929
(Money/Economy)
... end of 1929, by
1933
you would have lost 77 percent of your money. 1929 was not a bad year for the stock market. 1930 (down 31 percent), 1931 (down 52.7 percent), and 1932 (23.1 percent) were bad years. ...
8.
The Debt
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... by European/American crucifictionists
1933
-1945. There is no 'closure'...and the dilemmas faced by the film's characters plague my people everywhere. For those who don't understand it -- I fail to see ...
9.
N.J. wine industry needs balanced legislation
(Opinion/Commentary)
...
1933
, and we should not be bullied by out of state wineries who seek to destroy it. The three-tier system has lead to 60,000 retail jobs in our state and if we were to allow direct shipping, those New ...
10.
What would be the upside of another U.S. default?
(U.S./Nation)
... wage and price controls, and blamed speculators for causing some of America’s economic difficulties. Nixon’s illegal and immoral actions were preceded in
1933
by President Roosevelt who confiscated the ...
11.
First in New Jersey: Canned beer
(Life/Style)
... the first canned beer. The year was
1933
and it was the aftermath of Prohibition. Many brewers were hard hit by the ban on alcohol, including those in New Jersey such as the Gottfried Kreuger Brewing ...
12.
Paterson enjoys a rich baseball history
(Sports/Professional)
... hosted the Negro leagues and barnstorming tours. From
1933
–1937, 1939–1945, Hinchliffe was the home of the New York Black Yankees and from 1935-36 the home of the New York Cubans of the Negro National ...
13.
Augusta National Golf Course offers fun challenge for Masters Tournament
(Sports/Professional)
... The property was originally named Fruitland Nurseries and was purchased from owner Thomas Barrett, Jr. at a selling price of $70,000. Chicagoduffer.com reports that in
1933
, the course was complete and ...
14.
Black history month in New Jersey: Local favorites of distinction
(Life/Style)
... century" – was born in Newark. Flip Wilson (
1933
-1998) – Comedian and actor; winner of a Golden Globe and two Emmy Awards. Born as Celrow Wilson, Jr. in Jersey City, one of 18 children. He then bounced ...
15.
Christmas shopping in N.J. — before big box stores & the Internet
(Life/Style)
... was opened at Fordham Road (also in the Bronx) in
1933
. Post-war prosperity further increased the company's fortunes, and led to a steady increase of locations throughout the area. Locally, Alexander's ...
16.
TSA’s Nazi-like tactics should be rejected by Americans
(Opinion/Commentary)
... means at its disposal to keep our homeland safe and wage a global war against terrorism. A brief history is in order. After taking power in
1933
, Hitler's regime quickly declared Jews "sub-human." ...
17.
REVIEW: Radio City ‘Christmas Spectacular’ dazzles
(Entertainment/Movies)
... choreographed "Twelve Days of Christmas" sequence are marvelous to behold. Perhaps best is the "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers," which dates back to
1933
and sees The Rockettes drilling as toys smartly ...
18.
What legislative history can teach us about Obamacare
(Opinion/Commentary)
... one believes that the New Deal excursion was well worth the money or a boondoggle of the first order, there is something to be learned. In
1933
, President Franklin Roosevelt, a Democrat, was aggressively ...
19.
Camden was once a hub of music
(Life/Style)
... continued to make history for Camden. In
1933
an experimental TV station in town broadcast a moving image to a prototype TV set in Collingswood. After World War II, Camden became a major world center for ...
20.
New Jersey's Boardwalk Pinball Museum
(Life/Style)
... will get you an hour of time on the post popular vintage machines — some dating back to
1933
. Some of them belong to the museum's permanent collection. Others are shopped, obtained, loaned or consigned ...
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