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1.
‘The Hangover’ : The perfect R-rated summer comedy
(Entertainment/Movies)
... attempts at capturing comedy in vulgarity have not been so successful. Both critics and
audiences
quickly dismiss most of these efforts as puerile nonsense. This makes the latest entry in the genre, ...
2.
India's Bollywood film producers end strike
(Entertainment/Movies)
... for the Hindi film industry, popularly known as Bollywood. It also caused massive disappointment in a country where Bollywood films are a craze. Movie-crazy
audiences
across the country sighed in relief ...
3.
McCraney has magical touch in dealing with modern issues
(Entertainment/Movies)
... his
audiences
have never seen before. Stage direction in his works, for example, are always spoken as well as performed. You are never allowed to forget that you are in the theater, not reading a novel, ...
4.
Jazz enthusiasts remember Benny Goodman, the King of Swing
(Entertainment/Movies)
... meant that jazz had finally been accepted by mainstream
audiences
. Breaking color barrier Benny Goodman was instrumental in breaking the color barrier in jazz. He hired African-American pianist Teddy ...
5.
Futuristic action film 'Terminator Salvation' features all-out war between humans, machines
(Entertainment/Movies)
BY ALAN SILVERMAN VOA NEWS HOLLYWOOD — The struggle between humans and machines becomes all-out war in a sci-fi action-drama that connects with characters and events first introduced to film
audiences
...
6.
Alhurra bleeding viewers, poll finds, but spending is up
(U.S./Nation)
... has long been a sore spot for lawmakers who often support the notion of using broadcasts to influence foreign
audiences
but question the end results. Some congressmen limit their focus to broadcasts that ...
7.
Parsons Dance offers free performance
(Entertainment/Movies)
... Intensive for pre-professional and professional dancers on Saturday, June 20, 2009 at 2 p.m.
Audiences
are welcome to the free performance at Manhattan Arts and Movement Center, 248 W. 60th Street between ...
8.
Poetry spoken out loud gaining popularity in U.S.
(Entertainment/Movies)
... keeping that tradition alive, in her own way, by reciting poetry to
audiences
. "I just want them to feel something when they hear it," she said. Rebirth of art form John Barr, head of the Poetry ...
9.
Stark Raven Mad: A show about Poe
(Entertainment/Movies)
... Allan rolling in his crypt? Only one thing is certain ... as 3,000 fans have already learned, Stark Raven Mad, will have
audiences
laughing to death! Tickets, priced at $22, $25, $28 and $30, with $10 ...
10.
Is the viola section a little uninspired?
(Life/Style)
... Some bellow out insults so loudly that even radio and television
audiences
can hear every word. Others instigate insulting and even profane chants, which upset parents who are seated nearby with their ...
11.
'Star Trek' movie traces origins of first characters
(Entertainment/Movies)
... War dividing the planet, the late Gene Roddenberry gave TV
audiences
a glimpse into the a positive future: a united planet sending the multicultural crew of the Starship Enterprise on a mission '…to seek ...
12.
Brother/Sister Plays at McCarter Theater
(Entertainment/Movies)
... young American playwrights of the 21st century, who is thrilling
audiences
by pushing the boundaries of language, form, and sexuality in provocative and poetic ways. Part I: In the Red and Brown Water ...
13.
Foreign films impress critics at Tribeca Film Festival
(Entertainment/Movies)
... often have a hard time finding large
audiences
or a distributor in the United States, the festival's programmers say that promoting those works is part of what makes Tribeca a special outlet for artists ...
14.
Lippia returning to AC with 'Sinatra and Friends'
(Entertainment/Movies)
... to
audiences
here and abroad, performing with major philharmonic orchestras nationwide, a whirlwind European tour of prestigious jazz festivals with the Woody Herman Orchestra, and several engagements ...
15.
Economy spurs sleeping pill sales
(Health/Healthquest)
... poll by the National Sleep Foundation that shows 27 percent of Americans — that’s more than 1 in 4 — say anxieties about the economy have kept them awake within the previous month.
Audiences
for late-night ...