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15 hrs. (carolyn)Carolyn Hax: Brother's fiancee doesn't want to share 03/08 21:00 Carolyn Hax: Look into child's aversion to her dad, 03/07 21:00 Carolyn Hax: Look into child's aversion to her dad, 03/07 21:00 Carolyn Hax: Friends' divorce means kids need help a 03/06 21:00 Carolyn Hax: Friend's lunchtime detours leave a sour 03/05 21:00 Carolyn Hax: Consider others' needs in planning moth 03/04 21:00 Carolyn Hax: Controlling husband and timid wife need 03/03 21:00
Many married couples shape their travel plans to be a little more comfortable once they reach age 60. Maybe you go on a cruise or take a relaxing vacation somewhere warm. Fred and Toody Cole don't do that. They still trudge around the country delivering sharp blasts of backwoods, garage-rock fury, just as they've done for the past 25 years. The only difference is that they used to use the name Dead Moon and now they call themselves Pierced Arrows. Their second album as Pierced Arrows is another shot of authentic rock-and-roll that bands half their age would be lucky to match in terms of energy and execution. Worthy opening act J Roddy Walston and the Business perform roadhouse rock anthems -
15 hrs. (going)Going Out Guide for March 9, 2010 03/08 21:00 Going Out Guide: 'Chispa at the Fridge' 03/07 21:00 Going Out Guide for March 8, 2010 03/07 21:00 Going Out Guide: Volunteer opportunities and an earl 03/05 21:00 Going Out Guide's online tip 03/05 21:00 Television Review | 'Magic & Bird': Still Going One 03/05 15:35
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15 hrs. (hints)Hints From Heloise 03/07 21:00 Hints From Heloise 03/05 21:00 Hints From Heloise 03/04 21:00 Hints From Heloise 03/03 21:00 Hints From Heloise: Easing way for funeral processio 03/03 21:00
Both the concise and the verbose sides of Shostakovich were represented on Sunday afternoon at Avery Fisher Hall. -
03/08 14:17 (jazz)Jazz guitarist Lionel Loueke stays true to his Afric 03/06 21:00 Swinging on the Hudson: An Unlikely Haven for Jazz 03/04 23:27 Swinging on the Hudson: An Unlikely Haven for Jazz 03/04 14:38 Swinging on the Hudson: An Unlikely Haven for Jazz 03/04 13:42
The hunger for 3-D pictures, a blockbuster publicity campaign and curiosity about a performance by Johnny Depp pushed “Alice in Wonderland” to No. 1 at the weekend box office. -
03/07 14:43 (alice)'Alice in Wonderland' shatters 3-D, IMAX records 03/07 09:57 Listen Up: 'Almost Alice' takes a curiously mild tur 03/05 11:46 3-D 'Alice in Wonderland' sparkles with magic, splen 03/04 18:19 Special Report: Designing for 'Alice in the Real Wor 03/04 05:01
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15 hrs. (march)TV highlights for Tuesday, March 9, 2010 03/08 21:00 TV highlights for March 8, 2010 03/07 21:00 TV highlights for March 5, 2010 03/04 21:00 TV highlights for Thursday, March 4 03/03 21:00
SACRAMENTO -- For months, Kevin Johnson walked around with an engagement ring wrapped in tissue. He wanted a sweet movielike moment to give it to his Michelle. -
15 hrs. (john)Sex Educator Profiles: Jasmine St. John MS, LMFT 03/06 10:00 Book review: 'The Infinities,' by John Banville 03/05 21:00 Names and Faces: Gossip about Justice John Roberts, 03/05 21:00 John Walsh to interview President Obama on Fox's 'Am 03/03 21:00
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15 hrs. (friends)Music Review | Leon Fleisher and Friends: An Evening 03/04 14:42 Film and Fashion: Just Friends 03/03 13:26 Film and Fashion: Just Friends 03/03 13:26
The world premiere of Mark-Anthony Turnage's Anna Nicole will be presented by the Royal Opera next Feb. 17, starring Dutch soprano ... -
3 hrs. (opera)For New York City Opera Season, Bernstein, Strauss a 03/09 07:15 Music Review | Jeanine Tesori: Her Thoroughly Modern 03/08 15:08 China's First Lady of Opera 03/04 04:10
Shania Twain may have been a fan, but when it came down to the votes, America agreed with American Idol's judges and sent John ... -
03/05 15:38 (idol)'Idol' finalist Jermaine Sellers: 'It wasn't in God' 03/05 15:26 'Idol' finalist Haeley Vaughn: 'I hope I can work fo 03/05 15:13 'Idol' finalist Michelle Delamor: 'I knew it wasn't 03/05 14:56
Paperback books of particular interest. -
03/05 08:36 (paperback)Paperback Mass-Market Fiction 03/04 12:42 Paperback Nonfiction 03/04 12:32 Paperback Trade Fiction 03/04 12:28
There’s something both touching and disturbing at the heart of “Claude Parent: Graphic and Built Works.” -
18 hrs. (rights)Animal rights group urges tourists to boycott Alaska 24 hrs. Some Rights Reserved 03/05 17:06
In a move that spares David Letterman a potentially messy trial that would have focused on his affairs with "Late Show" staffers, a former CBS News producer pleaded guilty Tuesday to attempting to extort $2 million from the comedian. -
15 hrs. (leads)Special Report: Chanel Leads the Ice Pack 03/09 10:37 Frühbeck de Burgos leads NSO, lightly, through 03/04 21:00
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the ways that sex addiction is being discussed in the media and it seems to me that the ways that we (as a society) are talking about it are mostly coming at it from the wrong direction. -
03/04 11:12 (addiction)Sexual Well-Being and Sex Addiction 03/04 11:12 Sexual Well-Being and Sex Addiction 03/04 11:12
The experience is pure Americana, embraced by mountain mist, where you feast on wallet-friendly food served with down-home accents. -
22 hrs. (years)One hundred years later, evolution continues for Smi 03/08 21:00 Music Review | Boston Baroque: Praise of Mary at Eve 03/07 14:26
In a notable about-face, at least for the United States and Britain, fur has been prominent on the runways this season. -
03/09 10:53 (center)Music Review of the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra at t 03/05 21:00 Kennedy Center board elects David Rubenstein as its 03/03 12:03
Hula-hooping converts are hoping it is the next big trend in fitness, but some exercise professionals are doubtful. -
18 hrs. (fans)Louisville Slugger Museum a must-see for baseball fa 03/07 02:00 A Night Out With | Tinsley Mortimer: Never Too Many 03/05 18:22
The concert presented by Max Lifchitz and his North/South Chamber Orchestra at Merkin Concert Hall on Monday was billed as a 30th-anniversary gala. -
21 hrs. (chamber)Music Review | Argento Chamber Ensemble: Sneezes, Hi 03/08 14:29 Music Review | St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble: A 03/04 14:57
The freak folkie, elfin princess, hippie-dippy harpist — Newsom has inspired no shortage of labels. On her latest album, she turns them all inside out. -
3 hrs. (issues)Suicide Raises Legal Issues in Indian Artifacts Case 03/08 22:20 For Web and Public TV, Brief Films That Dramatize Is 03/07 20:10
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03/04 12:14 (casual)Call for Participants: Survey on Casual Sex Experien 03/04 12:14 Call for Participants: Survey on Casual Sex Experien 03/04 12:14
After nearly a year and half of double-digit declines in occupancy rates, freebies and good deals appear to be drawing more visitors. -
03/09 02:00 (traveler)Practical Traveler: You Can’t Weatherproof a 03/06 21:22 Spring break travelers face higher airfares, lower h 03/03 14:26
The New York Times recently ran an article about some research showing that physical touch has a lot more benefit than many people realize. -
03/03 15:47 (touch-phobic)Good Touch in a Touch-Phobic World 03/03 15:47 Good Touch in a Touch-Phobic World 03/03 15:47
Michelle Obama said Tuesday that she'll always cherish the moment she slipped into her inaugural ball gown, a one-shouldered, ... -
4 hrs. (obama)Obama's inaugural gown conveys a nation's optimism 03/08 21:00 Obama signs new law to help promote U.S. tourism 03/04 14:56
One of Good Vibrations’ former Off-Site Sex Educators has a great post on her blog about penis size. Here’s the start of it: -
03/04 16:33 (cock)Excellent Post! “I’m More Likely to Suck Your Cock I 03/04 16:33 Excellent Post! “I’m More Likely to Suck 03/04 16:33
The Femme Collective has announced that the 2010 conference will be happening in Oakland from August 20-22. They’re looking for presenters, performers and films. From the website: -
03/04 08:15 (femme)Call for Proposals: Femme2010 Conference 03/04 08:15 Call for Proposals: Femme2010 Conference 03/04 08:15
In a new book, Eamon Javers tries to get private-sector rent-a-spies to divulge their mysteries. -
03/07 01:20 (shelf)The Medium: Shelf Life 03/05 07:15 The Medium: Shelf Life 03/05 07:15
I get a lot of calls and emails from people who want to become sex educators and I’m always really happy to help people figure out where to get the training they need. But it can be tricky because there are many paths that people take to become sex educators and many different ways of [...] -
03/05 12:04 (educator)How to Become a Sexuality Educator 03/05 12:04 How to Become a Sexuality Educator 03/05 12:04
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4 hrs. (stories)USATODAY.com Music - Top Stories 17 hrs. Soldiers’ Stories 03/05 11:46
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03/04 08:34 (transportation)The Performance of Sex and Transportation 03/04 08:34 The Performance of Sex and Transportation 03/04 08:34
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03/08 21:00 (ludacris)Multitasker Ludacris runs his own show 03/08 17:36 Listen Up: Ludacris engages in 'Battle of the Sexes' 03/08 17:07
Jamaica plans to open a music museum next year that officials say will feature rare pieces from the island's music history. -
03/09 02:00 (muse)Music Review | Muse: Slaying the Dragon Called Subtl 03/07 14:54 Art Review | 'Skin Fruit': Anti-Mainstream Museum 03/04 15:28
When Nashville's troubadours come to Washington to croon for the powers that be, you occasionally hear nerves fluttering through the drawl. That wasn't the case Tuesday, though, at the Library of Congress's Coolidge Auditorium, where there was confident stage swagger to spare. -
15 hrs. (comes)KinkForAll Comes to San Francisco 03/09 09:06 The Spirit of Freaknik Comes to TV 03/05 15:19
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03/06 01:54 (takes)Paso Robles stakes claim for California wine tourist 03/04 02:12 Karl Rove's memoir takes to the defense of the Bush 03/03 21:00
Imagine mysterious British street artist Banksy fronting the Banana Splits and you'll pretty much get the point of Gorillaz, the virtual side project of occasional Blur frontman Damon Albarn. A shape-shifting, multi-platinum hip-pop collective that uses cartoon stand-ins in videos and onstage, Gorillaz tends to make the same album over and over: futuristic minglings of hip-hop, electro, pop and reggae featuring the same micro-preoccupations (Hollywood action stars, R&B old-timers, De La Soul, Africa, the end times), played out against different scenery. -
03/08 21:00 (beach)Myrtle Beach, S.C., offers ways to vacation on a bud 03/06 02:01 36 Hours in Palm Beach, Fla. 03/05 06:42
If the future of fashion is a pan-Asian battle between China and India, Manish Arora has made a good start. -
03/04 11:00 (women)U-Conn's women's basketball team is on a historic wi 03/03 21:00
Digital media raises the question of what part the traditional book publisher will play in the future. -
03/08 14:38 (publishing)Pondering Good Faith in Publishing 03/08 14:38
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13 hrs. (routine)Sunday Routine | Rebecca Stead: Pen Down, Brain Off 03/05 16:25
It's official: The extinction of the dinosaurs and a bunch of other species 65.5 million years ago was caused by a massive asteroid that crashed into the Gulf of Mexico, an international team of researchers said last week. -
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The art collection of the Los Angeles philanthropist Frances Lasker Brody will be sold at Christie’s in New York in May. -
21 hrs. (wins)Capitalizing on their wins 03/03 18:20
Lim, the creative director of 3.1 Phillip Lim, which has boutiques in New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo and Seoul, lives in a one-bedroom loft in SoHo with his 4-year-old dog, Oliver. -
03/04 20:47 (phillip)Domains | Phillip Lim: House of Style 03/04 15:06
In Mexico City’s historic district, Calle Regina’s mezcalerías and bars are luring visitors after dark. -
03/04 20:02 (aria)Documentarian Struggles to Climb Mount Weinstein 03/03 14:31
Mexico's spring break king Cancun is rebounding quickly from last year's triple blow to its tourism industry caused by the ... -
03/08 02:00 (crowds)Tuscany Without the Crowds 03/04 19:55
“The Gastronomica Reader” is an anthology of more than 40 essays from the thought-provoking food magazine. -
21 hrs. (anthology)Food Stuff: A New Anthology of Gastronomica Magazine 21 hrs.
More honorable mentions from Week 855 of The Style Invitational, in which we asked for poems based on stories or ads from a Washington Post of Feb. 6-15: -
03/05 21:00 (poems)Week 859: Can't goods -- you can [x] but you can't [ 03/05 21:00
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19 hrs. (arts)Contemporary Arts Fair Veers Into 'Emerging' Territo 03/03 21:22
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15 hrs. (makes)Violinist Bell's attention to nuance makes for speci 03/04 21:00
Top 5 at a Glance1. GAME CHANGE, by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin2. THE IMMORTAL LIFE OF HENRIETTA LACKS, by Rebecca Skloot3. I AM OZZY, by Ozzy Osbourne with Chris Ayres4. THE POLITICIAN, by Andrew Young5. HAVE A LITTLE FAITH, by Mitch Albom -
03/04 12:25 (fiction)Hardcover Fiction 03/04 12:22
With a petition to the F.C.C. and a letter to Congressional leaders, cable and satellite providers said the current rules were “broken and in need of repair.” -
18 hrs. (advertising)Advertising: Good Housekeeping Puts on a Show to Cel 03/07 20:51
Yelawolf, while an easy fetish object — white, rural, tattooed, skateboarder-friendly, an anomaly among anomalies — isn’t an outsider in Southern rap. -
21 hrs. (rapper)Fla. nightclub shooting victims sue rapper Plies 03/03 14:20
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6 hrs. (america)'Snapshot of America': These are Census Bureau ads? 03/05 21:00
Even if your college days are a distant memory, it’s possible to travel on a student discount over spring break this year. -
8 hrs. (york)Exhibition Review | 'Charles Addams's New York': The 03/04 15:28
On Sunday the Smithsonian Channel offers “Running With Wolves,” a film about Gudrun Pflueger, who has been researching wolves in Canada for years. -
03/05 15:33 (taking)After slow start, Jay-Z heats things up by taking it 03/04 21:00
“My daughter and I are planning to take two weeks to travel from Chicago to Britain and perhaps Paris in July. Should I fly into Paris, or is it easier (and less expensive) to start in Britain?” -
03/03 22:20 (stimulus)Stimulus Programs That Roll at Night 03/03 15:37
At this year’s Art Show, the flashy statement pieces of 2009 have given way to the venerable blue-chip painting of Art Shows past. -
03/04 14:38 (venerable)Venerable Philadelphia Flower Show hopes to draw you 03/03 21:00
The Maison Martin Margiela team has been struggling to create avant-garde collections that are commercially viable. -
03/07 10:40 (breaking)Breaking Ground: Sound-View Homes in North Carolina& 03/04 13:26
My shins are burning through my jeans. The sun isn’t as mean to me as it is to some people, but it’s not as kind, either. Today I snorkeled, and tried to slather enough sun block to block enough sun to prevent the fire shins I’m now stuck with, but I was obviously unsuccessful. -
03/08 09:25 (blog)We Blog Sex (Good Vibrations Blog) 03/05 15:21
The word “prehab” enters American vernacular thanks to Charlie Sheen. -
03/03 13:57 (noticed)Noticed: Why His Face May End Up in Webster’s 03/03 13:57
Cleveland is a small enough city that Danielle Berry regularly got to see her assumptions about professional athletes affirmed up close. Players from the Cavaliers and Indians often appeared at the same nightspots she would frequent, and several of her friends ended up dating them. -
03/06 21:00 (danielle)The lighter side of Danielle Steel 03/04 08:47
How do you make patrons feel at home in a nightclub so new, it still stinks of new leather, fresh paint and hardwood varnish? Book Metro Area -- a Brooklyn twosome specializing in post-disco anthems that feel both fresh and familiar. -
03/07 21:00 (metro)Metro Area DJs Morgan Geist and Darshan Jesrani spin 03/07 21:00
Director Antoine Fuqua, who made 2001's excellent Training Day, misses the mark in his latest. -
03/04 17:17 (finest)
Two youth-oriented travel agencies report European locales are besting Caribbean counterparts for spring break travelers. A recent ... -
03/05 13:43 (visitors)
The South African artist William Kentridge has unleashed his imagination on Shostakovich’s bitterly satirical and breathless opera at the Met. -
03/05 13:45 (wedding)
Mr. Bittar brings his suave bling to an Upper East Side location, where open cases encourage customers to try on Lucite and semiprecious baubles redolent of happy bygone eras. -
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Evidence from the 1968 assassination of Robert F. Kennedy has been removed from an exhibition at a Las Vegas casino in response to objections from his family. -
03/03 15:20 (kennedy)
Marilyn Maye’s new show, “In Love Again,” at Feinstein’s at Loews Regency, is a blast of pre-springtime energy that defies the laws of nature in the happiest way. -
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For all the trumpeting of a newfangled Oscars that would celebrate populist films, Sunday's Academy Awards went as they often ... -
03/07 22:17 (locker)
Is there enough work these days for celebrities? -
03/03 21:00 (preview)
Actress Heather Locklear is back playing conniving Amanda Woodard on the latest incarnation of TV's Melrose Place. New episodes ... -
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This awards season has had as much narrative sweep as a made-for-television mini-series. -
03/04 19:43 (drama)
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03/08 21:00 (online)
Jennifer Hudson will have her One Shining Moment. The Grammy and Oscar winner will perform the song that plays each year at ... -
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Nnenna Chime, 28, is a graduate student. Ugonna Nwosu, 30, is a medical research coordinator. They live in Baltimore. -
03/06 21:00 (made)
The Oscars telecast exposed an Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in identity crisis: the ceremony was big and commercial; the winners were small and arty. -
03/08 14:54 (academy)
Many married couples shape their travel plans to be a little more comfortable once they reach age 60. Maybe you go on a cruise or take a relaxing vacation somewhere warm. Fred and Toody Cole don't do that. They still trudge around the country delivering sharp blasts of backwoods, garage-rock fury, just as they've done for the past 25 years. The only difference is that they used to use the name Dead Moon and now they call themselves Pierced Arrows. Their second album as Pierced Arrows is another shot of authentic rock-and-roll that bands half their age would be lucky to match in terms of energy and execution. Worthy opening act J Roddy Walston and the Business perform roadhouse rock anthems -
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"Holy Russia.'' an exhibit at the Louvre through May 24, examines the impact of Western, Eastern and Middle Eastern culture on Russia since its conception. -
03/05 05:50 (russian)
For his current extended visit to New York, the conductor Riccardo Muti is on a mission, it would seem, to reclaim neglected works. -
03/05 13:23 (faces)
Actor Patrick Warburton says that Bill O'Reilly incorrectly stated he had come to the defense of Sarah Palin when Warburton expressed his discomfort with a Down syndrome joke on Fox's animated sitcom "Family Guy" and that he wants no part of "The O'Reilly Factor's" Patriot game. -
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The 43-year-old alt-country singer-songwriter Todd Snider looked the epitome of a scruffy modern troubadour ambling along a rutted Southern highway on the way to nowhere. -
03/07 14:34 (todd)
Temperatures rise in 'Ghosts' ; and irony betrays 'Sweet Nothings,' as Andrew Lloyd Webber's production of 'Love Never Dies' (a follow to 'Phantom of the Opera') opens. -
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Tim McGraw is coming back to the CMA Music Fest. -
03/04 07:32 (jacks)
Spike Jonze rises to platinum status with the "imaginative artfulness" of 'Where the Wild Things Are.' -
03/04 17:55 (things)
When Don Gillin put up a Craigslist ad for his same-sex wedding planning company a few months back, he was so overwhelmed with inquiries that he had to take the posting down after just 16 hours. -
03/06 21:00 (anne)
Scenes from Paris Fashion Week including, a Viktor & Rolf, one hour before the Stella McCartney show and Doursoux and an Army-Navy supply store on a side street near the Gare Montparnasse. -
03/08 16:08 (diary)
Arena Stage's Molly Smith loves musicals. She's directed four classics at Arena herself: "South Pacific" (2002), "Camelot" (2003), "Damn Yankees" (2005) and "Cabaret" (2006). -
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On Wednesday the JACK Quartet, in dark suits and ties, played at Merkin Concert Hall in a program sponsored by the Washington Square Contemporary Music Society. -
03/04 13:59 (quartet)
Playwrights Horizons and other nonprofit theaters in New York have been busily mounting ensemble plays with large casts or roles of equal importance. -
03/05 14:59 (ensemble)
Ken Price remains a remarkably productive sculptor and renderer of graphic, cartoonlike drawings. -
03/05 11:23 (tastes)
Internet users are hunting down and punishing people who have attracted their wrath. -
03/08 06:58 (limits)
The tiny synth-pop singer Little Boots, wearing a gold lamé gown and face mask, performed at the Highline Ballroom on Tuesday night. -
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County officials in Las Vegas say a tethered balloon attraction on the Las Vegas Strip needs to be fixed after a weekend scare ... -
03/09 09:37 (needs)
Disney reached its goal Tuesday of getting 1 million people to sign up for a day of volunteer work in exchange for a free one-day ... -
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There's an array of choices just north of Miami for second-home owners craving the sun, sand and South Florida lifestyle. -
03/04 18:25 (homes)
Rebecca Rimel isn't worried, but she isn't pleased, either. The head of the Pew Charitable Trusts, one of this country's most powerful and respected philanthropic institutions, has been cast as the villain in a David-and-Goliath drama making the rounds of the documentary circuit. -
03/06 21:00 (highlights)
Pick from Anais Mitchell's 'Flowers,' V.V. Brown's 'Back in Time,' ABBA's 'Dancing Queen' and more. -
03/08 16:35 (playlist)
The struggling New York City Opera, operating with a slender financial cushion, announced plans on Tuesday for another stripped down, five-production season. -
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During its tours, the Moscow State Radio Symphony Orchestra endures conditions more typical for a low-level minor league baseball team than a group of highly trained classical musicians. -
03/03 16:50 (orchestra)
The kings of presidential comedy were reunited last weekend — with a little nudge from the Congressional Oversight Panel. -
03/05 15:12 (comedy)
“The Boys in the Band” influenced untold numbers of gay artists who, for the first time, were seeing characters out of the closet and in front of a paying audience. -
03/05 16:51 (bollywood)
Luxury fashion houses are adapting to the current mania for smartphone applications. -
03/08 10:30 (palm)
Museum mounts exhibit of the filmmaker's art. -
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Karl Rove says in his new memoir that President George W. Bush probably would not have invaded Iraq had he known there were no unconventional weapons there. -
03/04 13:53 (bush)
The companies’ feud, most recently exemplified by a Disney move that temporarily prevented Cablevision customers from viewing the Academy Awards, promises to spread across the country to other cable providers and stations. -
03/07 21:30 (disney)
The new exhibit on Yves Saint Laurent shows the couturier as the visionary that dressed women for the latter half of the 20th century. -
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Over 24 hours at the Paris collections, you see why this city is the epicenter of fashion imagination. -
03/04 05:00 (creativity)
Everybody's favorite coming-of-age story, To Kill a Mockingbird, is turning 50. America's oldest ballpark, Rickwood Field, is ... -
03/04 19:02 (celebrates)
PARIS -- The fall 2010 collections opened here Tuesday with designers asking a great deal from already burdened consumers. They are not merely hoping that shoppers will step up and spend a small fortune on a single garment, but that they will also make a public declaration about the righteousness of conspicuous consumption in a time of want. -
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"Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" was picked as last year's worst picture at Saturday's Razzies, and Sandra Bullock won worst ... -
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Internet users are hunting down and punishing people who have attracted their wrath. -
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Internet users are hunting down and punishing people who have attracted their wrath. -
03/05 07:11 (lives)
In “Our Family Wedding,” ethnic traditions add a fresh approach to the traditions of a movie genre. -
03/04 11:34 (setting)
There is one entire category of fashion wear that is losing the limelight: dressy evening clothes. -
03/08 10:30 (carpet)
Afrobeat icon re-enters the limelight as the subject of a Broadway musical. -
03/05 11:43 (mainstream)
Two mature women paid the best tributes to Pete Townshend’s songs in “The Music of the Who”: 21 acts performing a selection each on Tuesday night at Carnegie Hall. -
03/03 15:45 (others)
What a game-changer of a year, 1947: Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier, Jackie Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Truman Doctrine helped set the Cold War to deep freeze. On the artistic front, George Balanchine was launching his own assault on the status quo, creating three important works: "Theme and Variations," "Symphony in C" (originally called "Le Palais de Cristal") and "Symphonie Concertante." -
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The SS United States, America's greatest ocean liner and the fastest ship of its kind ever to cross the Atlantic, is in "imminent ... -
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This article originally appeared on SFGate. -
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A bit of number crunching to inform your last-minute choices in the office Oscar pool. -
03/04 19:48 (winners)
Not much in fashion’s panoply has the cool authority of a trouser suit — or its potent sex appeal. -
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03/08 21:00 (gary)
Hundreds waited until midnight to sign up on line for a limited number of tours of the nuclear reservation. -
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