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The gone aren’t forgotten at Studio &

This year’s midweek Halloween has festivity schedules in a tizzy, but when you’re talking about the Day of the Dead and paying tribute to those who’ve passed on to the eternal forever, what’...

No easy answers at The Living Tarot

Human ‘deck’ will offer guidance, not advice

Yamashita heads west with images from the East

If life’s gotten a bit dull and you’re looking to live your life vicariously through another, Michael Yamashita is a good candidate. Yamashita has been one of National Geographic’...

The MET strips away Russian satire in ‘The Nose’

When Kovalyov, a Russian bureaucrat, wakes up and finds his nose missing, he’s shocked. When he learns his nose has gone into society, prancing about in a fancy uniform and claiming a higher...

Oscar season starts with a game of musical chairs

NEW YORK – The first act of the Oscar season is playing out like an episode of “Survivor.” Several anticipated films planned to be released in the heart of awards season have pic...

Totally Rocky

The Hank puts an ’80s twist on a cult classic

2 comedy nights don't go as CBS, NBC had hoped

NEW YORK – Four weeks into the new television season, and the performance of two important nights for comedy have proven no laughing matter for CBS and NBC. CBS’ long-dominant Mon...

Playwright contest winner named – next stop B’way

NEW YORK – A sophomore from New York University has emerged from a frazzling and frenzied two-day playwriting boot camp to win a shot at penning a short play for Broadway. Devin M...

A history of a city and its liberal ideals

Amsterdam: A History of the World’s Most Liberal City (Doubleday), by Russell Shorto No guide to Amsterdam is complete without a mention of tulips, canals and legalized pot and pr...

U.S. Best-selling books for Oct. 22

IndieBound.org compiles a weekly list of best-selling books from independently owned bookstores. Fiction 1. The Lowland by Jhumpa Lahiri (Knopf) 2. The Signa...

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DHS does dreamy Shakespeare

‘Midsummer Night’ is a mix of reason, fantasy
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