Radiotheatre's rotating series featured "The Call of Cthulhu" and "The Horror at the Museum" at last night's show.
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Marines, WFP Fight Hunger in Haiti
The U.S. Marines are teaming with the UN World Food Programme (WFP) to bring emergency relief to Haiti.
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Yes, we're nervous about our picks. Who wouldn't be? In a year that's been wild since week one, we know anything can happen.
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Anyone who has listened to Dylan’s songs has known that they are pure poetry.
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The Woodlawn Theatre offers up a bloody Halloween treat with an absolutely superb production of Sondheim's deliciously dark musical.
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Instead of being deployed half a world away, a drone pilot can drive home to her family every night – until war and home jumble and the separation between the two is erased.
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Even minor Albee is still Albee — a voice, now silenced, that will be much missed in American theater.
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With apologies to the great Cole Porter, all the world does not love a clown.
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Delaying the decision to cancel the Florida-LSU game because of Hurricane Matthew put people and resources in harm's way. Epic fail, Gators.
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Start within and then turn to others to keep you accountable – that’s the recipe for becoming more self-aware. Have patience and you’re bound to see results.
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