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Bea Arthur among 2008 TV Hall of Fame inductees; 'Maude' star said no first time around
AP Television WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) _ "Maude" and "Golden Girls" star Bea Arthur is happily poised to enter the TV Academy Hall of Fame, but she acknowledges it's her own fault the recognition didn't come sooner. Arthur says the academy approached her five years ago...Tags: CBS Corp., Bill Cosby, Thomas Murphy, Kurt Weill, Susan Harris
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Lawyer sheltered ex-beau charged with killing her
Sentinel Staff WriterTheresa "Teri" Anderson, a Seminole County lawyer, was through with longtime boyfriend Andrew Conley, according to friends and family. He wouldn't get a job and wouldn't help around the house, so after nearly a decade she ordered him out. That happened...Tags: Firearms, Justice System, Murder, Prosecution, Court Administration
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Plantation High brings life to an old classic
Forum Publishing GroupOften called one of the most ground-breaking musicals of all time, Bernstein and Sondheim's "West Side Story" debuted in 1957 — directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins. Recently, South Plantation High School reinvented the revolutionary musical...Tags: Celebrity, Jerome Robbins, Theater, Schools, John F. Kennedy
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So You Wanna Be A Star?
Craving the spotlight for yourself? The Bushnell may be your lucky break. The theater is sponsoring a "Singing With the Broadway Stars" contest that will give the winner a change to sing on-stage in the all-star musical review, "Neil Berg's 100 Years...Tags: Theater, Facebook, Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, MySpace
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Colleagues praise Samuel L. Jackson at American Cinematheque
The language was colorful but the tone loving when friends and colleagues spoke at the American Cinematheque tribute to Samuel L. Jackson on Monday night. In what may be the most bleeped award show in history, Jackson's iconic movie lines were repeated,...Tags: Spike Lee, Cannes Film Festival, Sharon Stone, Samuel L. Jackson, Santa Monica
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A truly beautiful show
Coral Springs High SchoolOne hardly expects an ancient Bible story to be turned into a heartwarming and touching musical for the ages. Such is the case in Calvary Christian Academy's performance of Magdalene, the third presentation of the piece worldwide. Magdalene is a moving...Tags: Theater, Coral Springs, Music, Passover
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At Showtime, bad is good
A drug dealer, a serial killer, a sex addict and a king with a penchant for beheading his comely wives -- bad sorts are doing a lot of good for Showtime.
It's quite a turnaround from five years ago, when the channel was best known for the gay drama...Tags: Broadway, National Government, Drug Trafficking, Toni Collette, Californication (tv program)
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Students have fun in musical theater
Forum Publishing GroupStudents learn singing, acting and stage performing through Inside Out Theatre Company's course Musical Theatre Production Class, ages 9 to 12, that took place at Eagle Point Elementary School in Weston. The young actors are rehearsing for the upcoming...Tags: Theater, Music, Fort Lauderdale
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Humor over humbug
Special to the TribuneFirst rate and entirely traditional, the 31st annual production of "A Christmas Carol" at the Goodman Theatre contains just enough surprises to keep things interesting. Here's one: This might be the funniest version of the Charles Dickens classic I've...Tags: Christmas, Theater, Charles Dickens, Goodman Theatre
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'Blonde' now out of the Broadway bottle
Special to The Morning CallTony Award-winning Broadway dancer, director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell got his first taste of show business in Paw Paw, Mich. At age 8 he played one of the children in the Paw Paw Village Players' production of ''The Music Man.'' At 15, he became a...Tags: Broadway, Jerry Mitchell, Music, Dance, Dancing
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Christmas music is in season
The bounty of new holiday albums is impressive -- little else is selling, the thinking seems to be, so let's see if Santa and Rudolph can salvage the end of the year. This year's batch is suitably diverse, many hurriedly assembled as a seasonal bonus...Tags: Wicked, Keith Richards, Johnny Cash, Sheryl Crow, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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