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Reuters - So "Joey" is back (please stifle your excitement) in spite of a freshman season when the Matt LeBlanc starrer didn't exactly emulate the quality and popularity arc of "Frasier."
AP - Bill T. Jones is a "controversial artist," a title sometimes courted by the choreographer and forever cemented by the former and formidable New Yorker critic Arlene Croce.
AP - It's not often that a Nobel laureate, Pulitzer Prize winners, Grammy winners, Academy Award winners and just about every other kind of winner share a single stage. But a benefit for Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, sponsored by The New Yorker as part of its annual New Yorker Festival, brought an eclectic and star-studded cast of performers to Manhattan on Saturday night. The lineup included Toni Morrison, Lou Reed, Elvis Costello, Kevin Kline, Richard Ford, Willem Dafoe and lots of zydeco music.
AP - You know what they say about things that aren't broken, and how they shouldn't be fixed. It's a philosophy international dancehall star Sean Paul seems to have taken quite to heart on his third album, "The Trinity."
AP - NEW YORK (AP) — "Manon" is another feather is Renee Fleming's cap — or more precisely, her hair: a big red feather in the third act and a white plume in the fourth.
AP - Bill T. Jones is a "controversial artist," a title sometimes courted by the choreographer and forever cemented by the former and formidable New Yorker critic Arlene Croce.
AP - Julianne Moore once played Jodie Foster, taking Foster's role as FBI agent Clarice Starling in "The Silence of the Lambs" followup "Hannibal." Now Foster returns the favor with "Flightplan," essentially playing the same maybe-crazy, maybe-not mom that Moore portrayed in last year's horror hit "The Forgotten."