Typewriters of famous on display in Massachusetts
Typewriters that belonged to some of the most famous - and infamous - names of the 20th century are on display in a Northeastern University gallery.
View Article'Little step' moves into Brazil slums
Sunlight seeps through holes in the roof, illuminating the graffiti-covered walls of an abandoned building, where kids created a makeshift dance studio in Rio de Janeiro's Borel shantytown.
View ArticleOrlando Bloom, Condola Rashad tackle Shakespeare
When Condola Rashad snagged the coveted role of Juliet opposite Orlando Bloom's Romeo on Broadway, she was overjoyed. Now she could get finally get some answers.
View ArticleDule Hill gets a 'West Wing' moment with Obama
NEW YORK (AP) - Few people get to meet a U.S. president, but Dule Hill has met three - one fake and now his second real one.
View Article'Assisted Living: The Musical' added to baby grand schedule
'Assisted Living: The Musical' is the latest addition to the baby grand's stage.
View ArticleLansbury to return to Pa. for playhouse's award
The Bucks County Playhouse will honor five-time Tony Award winner Angela Lansbury as the inaugural inductee into a new hall of fame to honor luminaries who have performed on its stage.
View ArticleTickets for Markells reading 'Love Letters' going fast
Your chances of snagging tickets to the Saturday night benefit performance of Gov. Jack Markell and First Lady Carla Markell reading 'Love Letters' are sagging.
View ArticleOperaDelaware cancels spring performance, cites financial woes
OperaDelaware has canceled its spring performance of 'Il Trovatore' amid plans to reinvent the nation's 14th oldest opera company as it joins arts institutions facing troubled economic times.
View ArticleOperaDelaware reboots, cancels big shows this spring and next year
OperaDelaware has canceled its May production of Verdi's 'Il Trovatore' and will suspend all big-budget opera next season, General Director Brendan Cooke said Wednesday.
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