Archive for July 18th, 2008

Jul 18 2008

Great Price on 42nd Street Forever Vol. 3 Exploitation Explosion

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Another mind-numbing ball-busting fist-punching and horror filled collection from the bygone days of New York City s classic 42nd Street theatres. Hold tight to your greasy popcorn and watered down soda because you will have a blast

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Jul 18 2008

Stock Car Gazette, Friday, July 18, 2008

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Rodriguez is a former member of the New York City Police Department who captivated the United States with his stirring a cappella versions of “The Star Spangled Banner” and “God Bless America” in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks

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Jul 18 2008

Canajoharie and The Longhouse On Avenue A.

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Not because of his role in the movie, but because watching him triggered a memory of watching him play a Mohawk Indian working on a skyscraper in New York City in a television episode. I finally tracked down the television episode.

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Jul 18 2008

ACTRESS NIPLE EXPOSE EXCLUSIVE PHOTO STILLS ACTRESS NAKED NIPLE

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Actress Rachel McAdams attends a special holiday screening of ‘The Family Stone’ at the DGA Theater December 14, 2005 in New York City. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Getty Images). Actress Gina Gershon arrives at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party

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Jul 18 2008

Movie theater

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The 1913 opening of the Regent Theater in New York City signaled a new respectability for the medium, and the start of the two-decade heyday of American cinema design. The million dollar Mark Strand Theater at 47th Street and Broadway

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Jul 18 2008

Fela! Off-Broadway: New Musical by Bill T. Jones and Jim Lewis

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In a video interview, Jones said, “I would love for the show to introduce a new generation of theater-goers, music lovers, and, yes, students of history, to an uncompromising, sacred monster. The type that our human civilization depends

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Jul 18 2008

July revivals: second half

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Depicting several students studying to become actors, singers musicians etc., at the New York City High School for the Performing Arts. It seems like an Andy Hardy-like musical (especially the end), but it doesn’t shy away from the idea

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Jul 18 2008

Holding Trevor Screening Today

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Meanwhile, Ephram accepts a job thousands of miles away in New York City, and he wants Trevor to go with him. Now, what started out as Trevor’s own personal existential journey, turns into a path that will lead everyone to what is most

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Jul 18 2008

Michael DeBakey, dead at 99, could he really have saved Jeanette

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In her final trip to New York City, Jeanette MacDonald consulted with psychic Phyllis Woodbury, revealing that she and Nelson Eddy had been in love all their lives and had married the wrong people. “The suffering got to her and she

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Jul 18 2008

Meryl Streep and Daughter Louisa Share a Smile

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On the red carpet for the premiere of Mamma Mia! at New York City’s Ziegfeld Theatre last night, Meryl Streep and youngest daughter Louisa Jacobson Gummer, 17, enjoyed a moment together. Check out Meryl’s shimmering purse, featuring her

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