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2010 Season Announcements

22 hours ago ago from Gail Sez - Berkshire Theater Reviews

Shakespeare & Company Announces 2010-2011 MainStage Shows Barrington Stage Announces 2010 Season Oldcastle Announces Opening Show of 2010 Season Articles from Berkshire Fine Arts : Shakespeare & Company Announces 2010 Main Stage Schedule Barrington Stage Company Announces 2010 Season

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Best TV Of The Year: 2009

22 hours ago ago from The TV Chick

As opposed to my Best of the Decade list which contained moments and episodes from the decade, this list will be less extensive because I didn't want to limit myself to 5 best shows of 09. Keep in mind, this is in no particular order! 1.   Parks and Recreation: I did not enjoy this show in its first season. It was always all about the pit and getting rid of the pit. I adore Amy Poehler, but her role seemed a bit too Michael Scott-esque ...

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Black Digerati: From Digital Consumption to Digital Production

14 hours ago ago from icemanbaldy

via www.blackdigerati.org Black Digerati discusses a recent PEW study that shows that African Americans are ahead of the curve in their use of mobile computing, leading many to conclude that the digital divide is closing; however, how much of our digital use is based on consumption rather than production? Click above to read more.

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Theater Review | 'Red Noir': A Sleuth With a Chorus at the Ready

6 hours ago ago from The New York Times

Red Noir is described in its press materials as a detective thriller based on film noir techniques and themes, but it ultimately conjures something closer to a tribal 1960s be-in, without the drugs or the nudity. Written by the poet Anne Waldman, 64, and directed by the inveterate actress and experimental stage provocateur Judith Malina, 83, for her company the Living Theater, the show is less intent on narrative than inducing a communal ...

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