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Santoro, Gene | August 13, 1990 issue
For the fans who packed the Ritz in New York City, New York on June 29, 1990, it was a dream double bill: Jimmy Cliff and Fela Anikulapo Kuti. Cliff, up...

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Klawans, Stuart | August 13, 1990 issue
This article presents information about various motion pictures. The basic requirements of the film "The Big Dis" were a shooting budget of $8,500 and a...

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Berman, Paul | June 1, 1985 issue
The article presents information on several theatrical production. The play "Uncle Tom's Cabin," is based on the novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe. It opened...

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Berman, Paul | January 26, 1985 issue
Features the theatrical productions staged in France. 'Dance of Death,' directed by Claude Chabrol, 'Adiedi,' directed by Jelena Kohout,' and 'Le Misanthrope';...

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Hamilton, David | August 2, 1986 issue
This article presents information about various music recordings. All were recorded in London, England, currently the world capital of early music. The...

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Aloff, Mindy | April 6, 1985 issue
The article presents the author's comments on the ballerina role performed in the dance "Élégie," by Suzanne Farrell held recently at the...

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Berman, Paul | April 6, 1985 issue
The article presents the author's comments on the play "The Conduct of Life," by Maria Irene Fornes, which had a brief run at Theater for the New City....

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Hodgson, Moira | January 10, 1987 issue
This article presents information on some theatrical productions. It is informed that "The Front Page," by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, which had its...

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Kopkind, Andrew | November 23, 1985 issue
The article discusses various motion pictures related to several issues. The motion picture "Jagged Edge," is only about chemistry. The movie is still a...

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Eisenberg, Evan | November 2, 1985 issue
Alarming is not the only way music can respond to an emergency such as the nuclear arms race. Laurie Anderson has served on the board of Performing Artists...

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