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Jayne Amelia Larson: 'Driving the Saudis'
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December 16, 2012, 7:00AM
Jayne Amelia Larson’s memoir "Driving the Saudis" is a study in competence. It’s also an excellent read. Full story »
'A Wind in the Willows Christmas': These animals learn true meaning of holidays
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December 15, 2012, 11:44AM
Tom Deckman plays Mole, who celebrates his first Yuletide Full story »
Alvin Ailey dancers perform contemporary gems by Fagan, Kylián and Abraham
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December 15, 2012, 10:54AM
Mysticism and sexual obsession are on the menu, but junk food is not allowed Full story »
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Uniting in compassion: Ronald K. Brown's Evidence, a dance company
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December 14, 2012, 8:52AM
'In a time of war, the destination is still peace,' Brown says. 'How did we forget?' Full story »
Richard Alston's 'Ceremony of Carols': modern dance with a medieval slant for Christmas
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December 11, 2012, 10:38AM
The British choreographer takes his cues from rhythm, and medieval art Full story »
Making the scene: 'Trelawny' presents bird's-eye view of theater and its denizens
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December 11, 2012, 8:55AM
Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's play debuts at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Full story »
McCarter's 'Carol' still enthralling audiences
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December 11, 2012, 8:41AM
Some cast members reach their 100th and 200th performances this season Full story »
N.J. Symphony Orchestra hires Brooklyn Phil's Richard Dare as new CEO
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December 11, 2012, 6:00AM
'There's a boldness about him' NJSO chairwoman Ruth Lipper says about newly hired CEO Full story »
Heavy lifting: Art books, reviewed
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December 09, 2012, 9:00AM
The books are relevant because contemporary art still 'struggles to find its authenticity as an expression of historical forces in society' Full story »
'The Dead Celebrity Cookbook Presents: Christmas in Tinseltown'
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December 09, 2012, 7:00AM
"You can put kitsch back in your kitchen and lend that tired ham much-needed glam." Even the chapter titles are funny: "It's a Wonderful Lunch." "Miracle Whip on 34th Street." "Eat Meat in St. Louis." Full story »
What Fran's Reading: David Baldacci's "The Forgotten"
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December 09, 2012, 6:06AM
The Florida panhandle town of Paradise is anything but in David Baldacci’s “The Forgotten” (Grand Central, 432 pp., $27.99). Army Special Agent John Puller, the compelling special agent introduced in the author’s West Virginia-set “Zero Day,” has flown to the resort town on his own time to follow up on a cryptic note his aunt sent to his father.... Full story »
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