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The Dryden theater located at 900 East Avenue shows important contemporary and classic films, for audiences who are looking for something off the beaten path. For more information, you can check out their website at dryden.eastmanhouse.org On Saturday,...
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n recent weeks, The New York Times’ national desk has undergone quite a face-lift. There’s a new editor, Rick Berke. There is a new deputy editor in Adam Bryant. And there will be a new Los Angeles bureau chief in Adam Nagourney.
Two editors will leave...
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New York City Opera has long had a reputation as a place to catch young singers as they embark on major careers. And that’s still true: City Opera’s new production of Don Giovanni in the fall, for example, featured no fewer than six debut singers, all ...
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MARCH 08: Rapper Wayne Carter (L), known to the music world as 'Lil Wayne', reports to New York State Supreme Court to begin serving a 1 year prison sentence for possesion of an illegal weapon on Marc
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Syracuse, NY -- Cayuga County has chosen its next administrator, Thomas Squires, Onondaga County’s deputy numbers guy. Squires’ appointment became public Tuesday when Onondaga County Comptroller Robert E. Antonacci II issued a news release congratulati...
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After boasting the year's largest crowd in Sydney, Australia no less than a month ago at UFC 110, the world's premier mixed martial arts organization returns to the states, and more importantly, free television on March 21st with UFC Live:...
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If you missed the 101 Dalmatians contest last month when the new musical at Madison Square Garden was searching for New York's best barking dog, don't despair. Another 101 Dalmatians contest was just announced! The winning...
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The Local [Fort Greene/Clinton Hill] by Perry Santanachote Kings County Cinema Society has screened documentary films at Freddy’s Bar and Backroom once a month for nearly two years. Last Wednesday night, on the eve of the Atlantic Yards groundbreaking,...
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24/Seven
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March 17, 2010
Each week we'll preview what you can expect in our 24/Seven print edition, out Thursday for you southern Brooklynites and Friday for the downtown neighborhoods.Highlights include:Food: Grillin' on the Bay returns to Brooklyn with choice meats prepared ...
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Fri, March 19Theater, “The Unknown Willams”: Discover the plays you don’t know and find startling new ways to look at the plays you think you do know, as Target Margin Theater explores the less-known work of Tennessee Williams. $12. 7:30 and 9:30 pm. T...
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