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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Actor Is Injured in Irish Production of 'Hamlet' by Dave Itzkoff

Conor Madden, who is portraying the melancholy Danish prince in a production in Cork, Ireland, was wounded beneath his eye during a sword fight on Monday.

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ArtsBeat: Actor Is Injured in Irish Production of 'Hamlet' by Dave Itzkoff

Conor Madden, who is portraying the melancholy Danish prince in a production in Cork, Ireland, was wounded beneath his eye during a sword fight on Monday.

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Stephen Colbert Exposes Himself to Art (the Appropriate Way) by Dave Itzkoff

The "Colbert Report" host pays a visit to the Phillips de Pury & Company gallery to visit his portrait and subject the auction house chairman Simon de Pury to a tongue-in-cheek grilling.

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Monday, March 21, 2011

ArtsBeat: Jon Cryer and Christina Hendricks Join Philharmonic's 'Company' by Dave Itzkoff

Mr. Cryer and Ms. Hendricks are joining Katie Finneran, a Tony winner for "Promises, Promises," in cast that already includes Neil Patrick Harris, Patti LuPone, Anika Noni Rose and Stephen C…

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A Beginning for Middle-Earth as 'The Hobbit' Starts Production by Dave Itzkoff

Peter Jackson's film project has been previously delayed by the loss of a previous director, a battle with labor unions over hiring practices and an emergency surgery for a perforated ulcer.

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Friday, March 18, 2011

Elvis Contest Seeks Elvis Art in Return for Elvis Prizes by Dave Itzkoff

Elvis Presley Enterprises is seeking "a work of art that symbolizes Elvis' revolution in 1956."

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Meet the Super-Parents: Kevin Costner to Play Clark Kent's Dad by Dave Itzkoff

The character of Jonathan Kent has been something of a tragic figure in Superman's life, having died of a heart attack in Richard Donner's 1978 "Superman" film, in the CW television series "…

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Darren Aronofsky Withdraws from 'The Wolverine' by Dave Itzkoff

Mr. Aronofsky, the "Black Swan" and "Requiem for a Dream" filmmaker, said he could not direct the comic-book movie because it would keep him out of the United States for more than a year, an…

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MTV Turns Back the Clock to Revive '120 Minutes' by Dave Itzkoff

The musical showcase that introduced insomniacs (and viewers who recorded it on their VCRs and watched it the next day after school) to memorable acts from the age of Nirvana is returning as…

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ArtsBeat: 'Fat Pig' Will Not Open on Broadway This Season by Dave Itzkoff

Producers for the coming Broadway production of the Neil LaBute play said they were postponing the show's opening until the 2011-2012 season after losing what they said was a "key investment…

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'Fat Pig' Will Not Open on Broadway This Season by Dave Itzkoff

Producers for the coming Broadway production of the Neil LaBute play said they were postponing the show's opening until the 2011-2012 season after losing what they said was a "key investment…

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Lady Gaga Gets Garbled on Malaysian Radio by Dave Itzkoff

Broadcasters there fear that lyrics in her song "Born This Way" are encouraging acceptance of homosexuality and may violate indecency laws.

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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Modern Times, Indeed: Dylan Plans First Concert in Vietnam by Dave Itzkoff

Bob Dylan, whose songs like "Blowin' in the Wind" and "Masters of War" were sung at many a Vietnam War-era protest, is scheduled to perform a set list of his own determining on April 10 in H…

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New Gore Book Is Meacham's First Acquisition for Random House by Dave Itzkoff

Al Gore's new book, about what the former vice president calls "the drivers of global change," was picked up for the publishing house by Jon Meacham, the Pulitzer Prize-winner and former New…

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Monday, March 14, 2011

Effects Coordinator Cleared in Death of 'Dark Knight' Cameraman by Dave Itzkoff

A British jury ruled unanimously that Christopher Corbould, an Academy Award-winner for "Inception," was not guilty of failing to ensure the safety of Conway Wickliffe, a cameraman killed in…

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Hello, Ozzy: Tribeca Lineup Adds Ozzy Osbourne and Carol Channing Documentaries by Dave Itzkoff

Among the features announced on Monday to round out the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival are the documentaries "Carol Channing: Larger Than Life," "God Bless Ozzy Osbourne" and "Beats, Rhymes …

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'Hereafter' Is Pulled From Japanese Theaters by Dave Itzkoff

"Hereafter" follows several characters who are affected by death and near-death experiences, including a journalist who is caught in Thailand during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.

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Friday, March 11, 2011

A Documentary Reveals the Dark Side of Conan O'Brien by Dave Itzkoff

The TBS late-night host talks about the documentary "Conan O'Brien Can't Stop," which chronicles the challenges and pressures he faced last year on his "Legally Prohibited From Being Funny o…

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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

ArtsBeat: Managing Director of Long Wharf Theater Resigns by Dave Itzkoff

Ray Collum, who came to the theater in May 2009, has left less than two years into what was supposed to be a five-year contract.

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Managing Director of Long Wharf Theater Resigns by Dave Itzkoff

Ray Collum, who came to the theater in May 2009, has left less than two years into what was supposed to be a five-year contract.

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No Escape This Time: British Court to Rule in 'Star Wars' Costume Dispute by Dave Itzkoff

A British designer who helped create the costumes of the "Star Wars" storm troopers is back in court, defending his right to sell replicas of the uniform.

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Monday, March 7, 2011

Jim Parsons and Lee Pace Join Cast of 'Normal Heart' on Broadway by Dave Itzkoff

Mr. Parsons, a star of CBS's "Big Bang Theory," and Mr. Pace, who starred in ABC's "Pushing Daisies," will both make their Broadway debuts in this latest revival of Larry Kramer's play about…

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ArtsBeat: Jim Parsons and Lee Pace Join Cast of 'Normal Heart' on Broadway by Dave Itzkoff

Mr. Parsons, a star of CBS's "Big Bang Theory," and Mr. Pace, who starred in ABC's "Pushing Daisies," will both make their Broadway debuts in this latest revival of Larry Kramer's play about…

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Musical Couples of All Kinds on the Bill at Tribeca Festival by Dave Itzkoff

Documentaries on Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova of the Swell Season, and the performance artists Genesis P-Orridge and Lady Jaye Breyer are among the 43 features announced on Monday for th…

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Who Needs New York? For His Next Film, Woody Allen Takes a Roman Holiday by Dave Itzkoff

The quintessential New York filmmaker told an Italian newspaper that he planned to shoot his next movie in Rome.

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Port of Call Springfield: Werner Herzog Does 'The Simpsons' by Dave Itzkoff

When you've dragged a steamboat halfway across Peru and tangled with Christian Bale, Nicolas Cage and Klaus Kinski, there's apparently only one place left to go.

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Friday, March 4, 2011

No Longer Tangled Up, Dylan Concerts Are Planned in China by Dave Itzkoff

Bob Dylan is scheduled to play two concerts in mainland China in April, one year after a previously scheduled set of shows there fell through.

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Colbert vs. Fallon: They Scream for Ice Cream by Dave Itzkoff

Stephen Colbert engages Jimmy Fallon in a good-natured battle of wits after learning he's no longer the only late-night television host with his own Ben & Jerry's flavor.

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

First 3-D 'Star Wars' Film Not So Far, Far Away: 'Phantom Menace' Coming Feb. 10 by Dave Itzkoff

The first of the six space-adventure films that George Lucas and Industrial Light & Magic are currently converting for 3-D presentation will be released in theaters next year.

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Even Superman Had a Mom, and Diane Lane Will Play Her by Dave Itzkoff

Ms. Lane, a star of "The Perfect Storm" and "Unfaithful," will play Martha Kent, an adoptive parent of Superman's alter ego, Clark Kent, in a new film directed by Zack Snyder.

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Pop Song 2011: The Video for R.E.M.'s 'It Happened Today' by Dave Itzkoff

The music video - or is that short film? - directed by Tom Gilroy is one of 12 commissioned by R.E.M. to accompany the songs from its new album, "Collapse into Now."

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