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    Nov 17, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Peabody Opera Theatre makes 'Progress'

    A bearded lady, a flock of prostitutes, a machine that supposedly turns stones into bread — just a few of the off-kilter elements in "The Rake's Progress," the brilliant opera with music by Igor Stravinsky.
    A bearded lady, a flock of prostitutes, a machine that supposedly turns stones into bread — just a few of the off-kilter elements in "The Rake's Progress," the brilliant opera with music by Igor Stravinsky. Widely viewed as a masterwork since its...

    Tags: Igor Stravinsky, Arts and Culture, Opera (genre), Entertainment, Music

  2. May 5, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Theater review: 'The Pool of Bethesda' by California Repertory Company

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    Daryl H. Miller reviews Allan Cubitt's play "The Pool of Bethesda" at California Repertory Company...
  4. May 18, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  5. Oil spill may be South Florida bound

    Central Florida Political Pulse» Orlando Sentinel – Central Florida Political Pulse
    By William Gibson, Washington Bureau The spreading oil slick in the Gulf is brushing against the Loop Current, which could bring parts of the sticky mess to Key West as early as Sunday or Monday. It could reach Miami as early as May 28. That’s the fore....
  6. May 17, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Gulf oil spill: Slick is nearing the swift-moving Loop Current

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    The giant oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is brushing against the edges of the Loop Current, a swift oceanic stream that could take it to the southeast Florida coast. The Coast Guard and a shipload of scientists who......
  8. May 25, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. London's St. Pancras station has a new interactive art 'gallery'

    1 Britain Waiting for the train is an art form at Eurostar's new London terminal, St. Pancras International. In its lofty, marble-floored departure area, passengers get their last taste of British cultural life before boarding the high-speed train to...

    Tags: Entertainment, Hans Holbein, U.S. Department of State, Google Inc., China Earthquake (2010)

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