Edward Albee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play comes to the Odyssey in an first-rate production.
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Is Poland’s Stealth Tank PL-01 a Game Changer?
Although it had been announced in 2013, the joint Polish-British tank concept has only recently been noticed by the media.
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You get into a car and try to use the on-board navigation system to plot your upcoming course. Unfortunately, something glitches out during your route, and you’re totally lost. Instead of pulling over, you decide to fiddle with the system in between lights and while you’re driving. You get lost …
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LaBute's examination of relationships and body image receives a solid revival at the Hudson Mainstage Theater in Hollywood.
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The Jabra Rox Wireless Headphones fill my head with such happy, happy tunes.
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The great earthquake of 1693 left its mark on the people of Sicily, and on architecture and city planning as well.
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Research has shown us time and again that potent creative ideas result from encountering different points of view, perspectives and disciplines.
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'Glass Chin' enjoyed its World Premiere at Tribeca Film Festival and was entered into the World Narrative competition.
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The one-time 'Harry Potter' actor emerges with a debut play of mesmerizing creativity.
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Five unedited interviews on eight discs; a goldmine for Beatles and John Lennon fans.
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