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Baltimore County schools spent $5 million on textbooks, curriculum despite warnings
Baltimore County school leaders disregarded advice from state officials and forged ahead to overhaul the teaching of English, spending more than $5 million over the past few years to buy textbooks that mostly sit unused and to rewrite a curriculum that...
Tags: David Marks, Language, Food and Drug Administration, Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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On Theater: Golden West closing out legendary drama
In the pantheon of great American playwrights, three names stand out: Eugene O'Neill, Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams. And few would dispute the notion that, when assessing Williams' work, his masterpiece was "A Streetcar Named Desire," which won the...Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Music, Concerts, A Streetcar Named Desire (movie), Arthur Miller
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Lyric Opera goes to nine productions for upcoming season
Chicago opera lovers impatient to learn what innovations Anthony Freud will put into place now that he is well and truly ensconced as general director of Lyric Opera of Chicago, will have to cool their heels.
The first Lyric season to fall entirely under...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Concerts, Economy, Business and Finance, Poetry, Renee Fleming
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Sizing up 2011's rookie TV series
Show TrackerAs the 2011 TV season tips into 2012, here’s a look at six series that showed early promise and how they’re living up to expectations, from "American Horror Story" to "Two Broke Girls" to "Once Upon a Time."... -
Hal Kanter dies at 92; Emmy-winning comedy writer, director
Hal Kanter, an Emmy Award-winning comedy writer, and a director and producer whose career included writing for Bob Hope and Bing Crosby, directing Elvis Presley and creating a landmark 1960s TV series starring Diahann Carroll, has died. He was 92....Tags: Movies, Robin Hood, Minority Groups, Defense, Television
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Ben Gazzara, 81, leaves a rich, gruff legacy in theater and film
Culture MonsterBen Gazzara, who died Friday in New York at the age of 81, was an actor with a gruff voice and intense demeanor. His acting legacy, which included the films of John Cassavetes and originating the role of Brick in...... -
North Suburban Actresses Featured in Tennessee Williams’ Fantasy “Camino Real” at the Goodman Theatre
TribLocal - EvanstonBy Carrie Swearingen In his first American-grown production, untamed and often controversial Spanish director Calixto Bieto routes the Goodman Theatre’s production of Tennessee Williams’ cosmic …... -
Theater review: 'Geeks! The Musical!' at Write Act Rep Theatre
Culture MonsterMargaret Gray reviews "Geeks! The Musical!" at Write Act Repertory Theatre.... -
Camino Real at the Goodman Theatre through April 8
TribLocal - EvanstonNorth Suburban Actresses Featured in Tennessee Williams’ Fantasy “Camino Real” at the Goodman Theatre... -
Stephen King, John Mellencamp unveil 'Ghost Brothers' in Atlanta
Culture Monster"Ghost Brothers of Darkland County," a musical by Stephen King and John Mellencamp, opens in Atlanta.... -
Two for the show
The family that works on plays together, stays together. OK, so that's not exactly the old adage. But it might become a new one if the husband-and-wife acting team of Jason Odell Williams and Charlotte Cohn continue on the same artistic road they've been...Tags: Helen Hayes, Peter Pan (movie), Social Issues, Television, France
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