'One Nation Under Baseball: How the 1960s Collided with the National Pastime Collided' by John Florio and Ouisie Shapiro while a reflective and entertaining read will disappoint those looking for a sharply focused analysis of the evolution of baseball during the time.
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Theater Review (London): ‘Don Juan in Soho’ Starring David Tennant
David Tennant returns to the West End in Patrick Marber's contemporary take on the famous womanizer.
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The rate at which Adobe has been coming up with enhancements is a good reason to subscribe to the Creative Cloud.
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The tale of Broadway's first lesbian kiss, nearly a century ago – and of one unique and strangely representative facet of the infinitely complex tale of the Jews of Europe and their migration to America.
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England punk pop quartet SuperGlu chats about music and the secret to its success at South by Southwest.
Read More »Exclusive Interview and Video Premiere: Robert Paterson, Composer of Risqué ‘Three Way’ Opera with June NYC Premiere
A dominatrix, an android companion – an opera? 'Three Way' zeroes in on the now and the near future of power and sexuality. Ahead of its NYC premiere, we talk with the composer, and debut a video excerpt.
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The new Attorney General’s announcement made clear the National Commission on Forensic Science will be allowed to expire April 23, at the end of its current term.
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Oppressive rulers are often first the oppressed who never overcome their own former states of torment and abuse.
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The education system continues to fail students because of this folly of expectation that has resulted in reliance on standardized test scores that have no meaning in relation to what a child knows and retains.
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