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1.
Rupert Murdoch remains 'fit' to subsidize sports owners
(Sports/Professional)
... much worked for Murdoch. Neither Al Bundy nor Bart Simpson, as popular as the
characters
would become, could bolster FOX. Murdoch's team was buying TV stations and became the biggest owner of over-the-air ...
2.
REVIEW: '39 Steps' at George Street Theatre spoofs Alfred Hitchcock
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... couple of sensational ad-libs when things went slightly awry. A cast of four—yes, only four—covers the multiple
characters
in the exciting story. I’m not sure I can really sum up the plot, but a press ...
3.
REVIEW: ‘An Early History of Fire' illuminates youth
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... oblivious Danny’s sudden yen to improve his life seem rather poignant. The play’s simple dramatic arc is cluttered by extraneous
characters
and incidents – like a midnight fire in the hills outside ...
4.
'Elles' movie review, trailer: Binoche rises above rest of film
(Entertainment/Movies)
... performance and looks lovely as ever, even in some undignified scenes, but the film doesn’t rise to her level. The questions the director poses aren’t original, the
characters
aren’t deeply drawn, and ...
5.
'Pirates! Band of Misfits' movie review, trailer: 3D animation is swashbuckling good time
(Entertainment/Movies)
... merely as a service to the overall effect. The
characters
and settings still have the eccentric individuality of Aardman's past successes. Most importantly, the results are positively tactile. Metal, ceramic, ...
6.
REVIEW: ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ rolls along smoothly
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... their self-absorbed
characters
’ vast differences as individuals. Comedy more than sexual tension generally arises from their mismatched natures here. Daphne Rubin-Vega lends her smoky voice and ...
7.
REVIEW: Visit ‘Clybourne Park’
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... evolution of American racial attitudes over half a century but also about our general decline in manners as the mostly self-absorbed
characters
loudly talk over each other. Observantly dressed by designer ...
8.
REVIEW: ‘One Man, Two Guvnors’ delivers laughter
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... upon the gluttony, lust and greed motivating the story’s
characters
. It’s a nice touch; and equally nice is production designer Mark Thompson’s superb restraint with his theatrical sets and period costumes ...
9.
REVIEW: ‘In Masks Outrageous and Austere’ stars Shirley Knight
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... on Tuesday, the two-act drama is revealed to be a messy WTF confabulation of familiar themes and
characters
that the great playwright handled more effectively in some of his previous works. Briefly, ...
10.
HBO series “Girls”: Lena Dunham shows sex in the city is no fun
(Entertainment/Movies)
... said. “He has a real kind of sensitive understanding of my female
characters
, and he definitely hasn’t tried to like swing it into any dick joke territory. I mean I like a good dick joke too. I’ve written ...
11.
REVIEW: ‘Peter and the Starcatcher’ offers magical doings
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... Peter Pan came into being. Imaginatively adapted by Rick Elice as a story-theater work in which a dozen actors morph into many
characters
, the Victorian-era yarn tells how a nameless orphan became Peter ...
12.
REVIEW: ‘Magic/Bird’ scores high
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... Kail paces the play confidently and swiftly. Two tall and talented young actors, Kevin Daniels and Tug Coker, make the personable most of their respective
characters
as Magic Johnson and Larry Bird. They ...
13.
2012 NHL playoffs: Flyers vs. Penguins preview
(Sports/Professional)
... much like L.A. Confidential, both teams boast all-star casts. MINOR
CHARACTERS
: Pens (Arron Asham, Craig Adams, Richard Park, Joe Vitale); Flyers (Eric Wellwood, Zac Rinaldo, Danny Briere) If including ...
14.
'Investing Without Wall St.' by Sheldon Jacobs offers shrewd advice
(Money/Economy)
... If he’s bearish, reduce it to 25-45 percent. + “The fewer the [market] timer’s calls, the better.” + Some financial magazines go too far. Forbes has run a list of the 15 wealthiest fictional
characters
, ...
15.
‘Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope’ movie review, trailer: Not just for boys
(Entertainment/Movies)
... than hordes of zombies overrunning the landscape, it became dull. The
characters
didn’t change in response to their environment, no one wondered where the plague had come from or suggested working on a ...
16.
MLB Fan Cave thrives with social media
(Sports/Professional)
... all through the glass of a former Tower Records store on Broadway.
Characters
came by, celebrities and those in town from the sports and music world will dropped in, visited, exposed their latest ideas ...
17.
'Beasts of the Southern Wild': New Directors/New Film Series ends with a bang
(Entertainment/Movies)
... taken off the map one by one as the Gulf intrudes on South Louisiana. To understand the emotion of that loss and how the
characters
respond to it is the right thing to do, that they find salvation in standing ...
18.
REVIEW: ‘Pipe Dream’ ain’t up to snuff but should appeal to buffs
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... full of raffish
characters
and a nearby whorehouse run by Fauna, a golden-hearted madam. Neither house is the sort of home that Rodgers & Hammerstein ever celebrated in their other musicals. While ...
19.
REVIEW: ‘Regrets’ debuts at Manhattan Theatre Club
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... -- but mildly stagy -- realism in
characters
and conversation, a counterfeit quality entirely pervades this imitative old-school effort. Matt Charman happens to be a British playwright and “Regrets” suggests ...
20.
REVIEW: ‘The Big Meal’ serves lifetimes
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... world and its manners as the
characters
aged. LeFranc’s 85-minute play concentrates more upon individuals’ personal evolution and how their relationships with others ebb and flow over the passing years. ...
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