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Modern Prehistoric Spectacle: Dinosaurs on Stage
Massive, scientifically accurate "dinosaurs" have begun stomping around U.S. sports arenas, thanks to the wizardry of 21st century puppetry techniques and robotics. The $20 million theatrical spectacle Walking With Dinosaurs, based on a BBC television series, travels to New York from Washington this weekend.
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A Lasting Passion for Art
Leo and Diane Dillon have been collaborating and creating award-winning art for 50 years. Together they have illustrated more than 25 books.
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Comedian Serious about Mexican-American Art
Most often associated with his role in "Cheech and Chong" — the irreverent comedy duo of the 70s and early 80s — today, Richard "Cheech" Marin is one of the world's foremost collectors of Mexican-American artwork.
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Esteemed Playwright Named 2007 'Genius'
African-American playwright Lynne Nottage is the author of several works, including Crumbs from the Table of Joy. Nottage has just been named a recipient of the MacArthur Genius Award. The Brooklyn-based artist talks about her work and what the award means for her future in the performing arts.
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Making 'Magic' (And Trouble) with Sarah Silverman
September 11, AIDS, the Holocaust — the comic and actress Sarah Silverman has repeatedly proved that practically nothing need be off limits in a joke. Take the title of her Off-Broadway show, which later became a film: Jesus Is Magic.
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Author Says New Zuckerman Novel to be the Last
Author Philip Roth says his latest novel, Exit Ghost, is also his last one about Nathan Zuckerman. The character was 23 when Roth began writing about him. Now 71, the character is grappling with old age and thoughts of dying.
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Coltrane's Home Now a Historical Site
The town of Dix Hills, Long Island is trying to convert John Coltrane's home into a museum. The late jazz legend spent his last years at the house. Farai Chideya talks with Dix Hills resident Steve Fulgoni, who is in charge of the effort.
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Edwidge Danticat, Dealing with Birth and Death
Haitian-born writer Edwidge Danticat's memoir Brother, I'm Dying details the complicated emotions surrounding the deaths of her father and uncle — and the birth of her daughter — all in the same year.
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'Into the Wild'
Jon Krakauer's chronicle of Christopher McCandless' fateful journey into the American wilderness gets filmed by Sean Penn; as McCandless becomes increasingly frail, the cinematography becomes increasingly grand, and the two mesh wrenchingly.
Cunningham Opus To Be Performed Thursday
The Merce Cunningham Dance Company will present Ocean in Minnesota's Rainbow Granite Quarry Thursday and Friday. It calls for 150 musicians to sit around the audience and has been performed only once before in its entirety.
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