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Lipstick Fans Delayed Gratification
Whether NBCs Lipstick Jungle returns later this season or next season will largely depend on whether it increases its overall audience, and not just among those watching on a delayed basis.
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Bridge: Two Top Players Keep Piling Up the Points
On the last day of the American Contract Bridge Leagues Fall North American Championships, two major titles were being decided.
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Arts, Briefly: Thats All, She Wrote
Rosie ODonnells homage to television variety shows of the 1970s, Rosie Live, seems destined to be a one-night-only event.
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Arts, Briefly: Clowns Son Has Show Added to Season
Humor Abuse, a world premiere solo show, has been added to Manhattan Theater Clubs spring schedule.
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Arts, Briefly: Tony Takes Turin
Tony Manero, a film about a serial killer obsessed with the character played by John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever, was named best film at the 26th annual Turin Film Festival, Reuters reported.
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Arts, Briefly: Metrostar Sets Dates
Anne Steele, above, who triumphed at the first MetroStar Talent Challenge at the Metropolitan Room, will soon collect her prize: a fully produced, prime-time engagement at the club. Out of 70 contestants, Ms. Steele won the cabaret singing competition, which ran for seven weeks last summer, and now ...
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Arts, Briefly: George Michaels Gift
Fans of George Michael will get a Christmas present from him this year: a free download of his new recording December Song (I Dreamed of Christmas).
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Arts, Briefly: Oz Fest Is No More
The organizers of an annual festival devoted to the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz have decided that the 2008 festival was the final one, The Associated Press reported.
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Comeback With a Z
Liza Minnelli is returning to Broadway for the first time in almost a decade.
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Film: Hollywoods Bull Market in Ego
Blanchett, DiCaprio, Hathaway, Hoffman, Langella, Penn, Pitt, Streep, Winslet: The Carpetbagger asks who will walk the red carpet with a statue at stake?
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Irving Berlins Snow Business
In almost a centurys worth of songs, Irving Berlin put our times to music.
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Music: Bel Canto: Audiences Love It, but What Is It?
Here is one opera lovers attempt to explain bel canto as I understand it, along with recommendations of a few recordings.
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Television: Is It a Talk Show if the Host Sings?
On Spectacle, Elvis Costellos new talk show, yes, there will be jams.
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Gotta Dance, Gotta Transcend
The Broadway triumph of Billy Elliot is in many ways a triumph of paradox.
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Art: Arty Subversives Storm the Museum
An art collective turns the Los Angeles County Museum of Art into something of a summer camp.
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Music: In South Florida, Tropical Bohemia in the Makings
Miamis reputation as a dead zone for live local music is changing, and record labels are starting to pay attention.
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Film: Cartoons Without Computers? Silly Animators!
One school of animators addresses modern subject matter with old-fashioned techniques.
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Film: From Fake Newspaper to Real Serious
Although professional wrestling can be a funny film subject, Robert Siegel, a former editor in chief of The Onion, is not shooting for laughs with The Wrestler.
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Theater Director With a Filmmakers Eye
Ivo van Hove is known in America for his bold, actor-centered stagings of classic dramas. But Opening Night will show a different dimension of the director.
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Mentalist Is a Hit, but Who Can See Into Its Future?
Positioned as it is among the 10 top-rated shows, there is a danger that CBSs latest sleuth series may have nowhere to go but down.
