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No American theater professional has had a spring like David Cromer, the longtime Chicago theater director who opened two ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y — Members of the Iron Hills Civic Association gathered at their spring meeting and “Meet and Greet” mixer ...
Day One' brought Ellie and Dina further into their search for Abby, and into the throes of another cyclical conflict.
The anniversary of the end of the Nazi era comes at a pivotal time for Germans. The last of the survivors, liberators and ...
A University District business now working to put the brakes an a crew of thieves, after an early morning break-in inside a ...
Today's smart locks can auto-lock after a period of inactivity, or send you reminders that they're open, so you can make a ...
When an Oscar-winning recluse dies, her daughters and a single mother battle over her Altadena estate, confronting the ...
J.R.R. Tolkien called it “eucatastrophe” — the sudden turn to joy. It’s a pattern echoed in the best of literature and ...
Joe Feddersen, whose work has entered into collections at the Smithsonian, the Whitney and SAM, caps off a particularly busy ...
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The tree became famous after being featured in Kevin Costner’s 1991 film “Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves,” and was a big draw ...
Curzio Malaparte was the shape-shifting Zelig of the catastrophe of Italian fascism, a political and social operator of such profound equivocation that in his writings he seems almost to convince even ...