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Today is Sunday, Oct. 25, the 298th day of 2009. There are 67 days left in the year.
Today is Sunday, Oct. 25, the 298th day of 2009. There are 67 days left in the year.
Perhaps one of the most prolific and versatile performers of his generation, actor Kevin Kline oscillated easily between stage and screen, while deftly playing for laughs or tears regardless of the medium.
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Today is Sunday, Oct. 25, the 298th day of 2009. There are 67 days left in the year.
Have - The Time of Your Life' at theatre
The UA theatre department's production of "The Time of Your Life" premiered Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Gallaway Theatre of Rowand-Johnson Hall.
Happy Birthday, William Saroyan
Date : Tue, 1 Sep 2009 14:29:34 +0500 HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WILLIAM SAROYAN Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/x-20517-Austin-Literature-Examiner~y2009m8d31-Happy-birthday-William-Saroyan Aug 31 2009 One hundred and one years ago today, playwright and author William Saroyan was born.
Vardanants Day Lecture on Sept 25 to commemorate Saroyan's Birthday
Date : Sun, 30 Aug 2009 0:22:30 PDT US Fed News August 28, 2009 Friday 3:39 PM EST VARDANANTS DAY ARMENIAN LECTURE ON SEPT.
Doris Roberts still knows best
LONG BEFORE she became a TV icon as the ultimate Italian mamma Marie Barone on "Everybody Loves Raymond," Doris Roberts was a young actress trying to make a name for herself in New York in the 1950s alongside some classmates who went on to bigger things as well.
Long before she became a TV icon as the ultimate Italian mama Marie Barone on 'Everybody Loves Raymond,' Doris Roberts was a young actress trying to make a name for herself in New York in the 1950s alongside some classmates who went on to bigger things as well.
Underneath the Lintel, with Glynis Bell, Opens at the Barrington July 12
Glynis Bell stars in the Barrington Stage Company's production of Glen Berger's Underneath the Lintel , which officially opens July 12.
Stage talk: In theater, satire is the new comedy nowadays
The recent arrival of "You, Nero" at Berkeley Rep and "Spamalot" at SHN's Golden Gate Theatre reminds us that satires and musicals, not traditional comedy, are providing most of the new material for America's stages these days.
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