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1. REVIEW: Dodge a 'Bullet for Adolf'
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... he co-wrote with Frankie Hyman. But that is no reason why you need endure their botched effort, which opened on Wednesday at New World Stages. Set in Houston in the early 1980s, the slack, pointless ...
... the early stages of her modeling career. She credits pro-anorexia websites for giving her “tips” on how to achieve a desired smaller frame. She reportedly said to Fabulous Magazine last year that, “I began ...
... Stages” (1975). Rodgers, who wrote “South Pacific,” “Oklahoma!,” and “The Sound of Music,” among other masterpieces, was right up there with the Big Five of popular music: George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, ...
4. REVIEW: ‘Dogfight’ proves sweeter than it seems
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... the director, stages the musical with his typical assurance and sharp sense of dramatic focus. A scary Vietnam sequence is strikingly realized by Mantello with choreographer Christopher Gattelli, whose ...
5. Surprise! Outsourcing creates jobs
(Opinion/Commentary)
... is likely to expand. One economic theory says that economies go through stages of development from being primarily dependent on agriculture to then becoming dependent on manufacturing to then moving to ...
... 5 years in medical school. 2 years in medicine, surgery and ‘ER’ medicine. Then to become fully solo anaesthesia provider – a Consultant Anaesthetist takes a further 7 years, Ct1 to ST 7.
source: http://www.rcoa.ac.uk/training-and-the-training-programme/the-stages-of-training Secondly, ...
... stages of their lives. Bouquet has the androgynous beauty of a Greta Garbo, which makes her former modelin g career credible, as well as Francis‘s attraction. We see her hanging out with Anna ...
... November 1979 when Islamic revolutionaries overran the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. More than 60 Americans were held hostage for 444 days. Freedom for the hostages came just minutes after Ronald Regan was sworn ...
... is an intelligent playwright with a confident command of his craft. One suspects that “Slowgirl” will be seen among many regional stages in future seasons; the title may be awkward, but the relatively ...
10. REVIEW: ‘As You Like It’ looks highly likable
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... Goldsberry as Rosalind’s chum Celia and Macintyre Dixon as a doddering retainer provide more agreeable company. Sullivan stages the play at an easy yet steady clip upon an apt setting by John Lee Beatty ...
... out comparisons to another Jordan (the one who played for the Chicago Bulls and is the Nike poster child), there, on the brightest of stages, was Camden's Jordan Burroughs. The Sicklerville High School ...
... “It was on the page as soon as I started reading it, that it is necessary and essential and that kind of theater that I love to see and that’s the kind of theater that we want on our stages.” The Tony ...
... script was trimmed. A director’s eye no doubt would have helped, but Lonergan himself stages his play—with rather a heavy hand—and apparently every word is precious to him. It is a typically admirable ...
... is only treatable if it is caught in the early stages. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, overall discomfort, fever and swelling of one eye are early symptoms of the disease. ...
... decent man. Mitt Romney attack on him was unbefitting of a presidential candidate. President Carter risked his entire presidency when he tried to rescue the American hostages in Iran over the objection ...
... viewers, if not for several of the play’s characters. It is curious to see that the show is directed by Moises Kaufman, who usually stages more adventurous works like “Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo” ...
...  Director Ruben Santiago-Hudson sensitively stages the two-act play, obtaining passionate performances from his actors that lighten the work’s didactic weightiness. The director’s cunning use of subtle ...
... of Kenneth Lonergan’s “Medieval Play” presently can be seen in their preview performances. I bet that a good deal more drama is happening upon those stages than with “Title and Deed,” which intermittently ...
... Department has kept in contact with Weinstein’s family, but says the United States does not negotiate for hostages. Weinstein, a development consultant, was kidnapped back in August from a city in Pakistan. ...
... out of the gate, he probably will be swallowed up as well by the horde of horses coming over on him. But if he does expend a lot of energy early it may compromise his chances in the latter stages of the ...
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