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Dance Review: Excerpts From the Season, and a Return of Old Friends
American Ballet Theater opened its spring season at the Metropolitan Opera House on Monday night.
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A Video Game Star and His Less-Than-Stellar Pay
His face still isn?t famous, but Michael Hollick?s voice and gait have moved into the pop culture firmament recently as those of Niko Bellic, the Balkan criminal at the heart of Grand Theft Auto IV.
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Cannes Journal: A California of Noir Shadows and Blood
Angelina Jolie is the lustrous centerpiece of Clint Eastwood?s latest endeavor, ?Changeling,? which was shown Tuesday at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Music: New Era Brings Buzz (and Big Budgets) to the Met
Peter Gelb, who completed his second season as general manager on Saturday night, has inaugurated outreach campaigns and digital-media ventures that are the envy of the opera world.
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Telescope Takes a Long View, to London
A fanciful device born equally of history and imagination, the Telectroscope will visually connect New Yorkers to people in London.
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The TV Watch: Clinton Fades Even in a Victory
The shrinking candidacy of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton all but vanished from the television set Tuesday, sidelined by bigger news.
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Wu-Tang Clan's RZA Close to Launching Chess + Hip-Hop Social Network
The video to the right is a teaser for WuChess, a joint venture between Robert Diggs (aka RZA of the Wu-Tang Clan) and online chess network Chesspark. Word has been kicking around about WuChess for over a month, but the video -- posted on Tuesday --
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Pearl Jam, Foos, Lips To Salute The Who On VH1
Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters and Flaming Lips have signed on to perform at VH1's third annual 'Rock Honors,' which this year will salute the Who. The event will be held July 12 at Los Angeles' Pauley Pavilion and air five days later. The Who will also perform
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Happy Mondays Working On New Album
British alternative rock band the Happy Mondays are recording a new album, which they hope to release early next year, Billboard.com can reveal. The set is earmarked for a possible early 2009 release. 'It's sounding good,' says singer Shaun Ryder,
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'N Sync Mogul Lou Pearlman Sentenced To 25 Years In Jail
The man who created the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync has been sentenced to 25 years in prison on four federal charges. But Judge G. Kendall Sharp in Orlando, Fla., said today (May 21) he would reduce the sentence by one month for every $1 million that Lou
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Rapper Saigon Splits With Atlantic
After numerous delayed release dates for his debut album, rapper Saigon has officially departed Atlantic Records, to which he signed in 2004. A lone single, 'Pain in My Life,' failed to take off, peaking at No. 91 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in
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