From the we-kill-ourselves-so-you-don't-have-to department, comes a trifecta of conferences we are planning in late October in New York City, with the intent of hitting on strategically important verticals in the media/entertainment industry.
Deep in her heart, she knows she should have left him long ago. That was certainly what she'd planned to do, once upon a time. Sitting tight, on the other hand, would assure her continued visibility and growing influence. Even the mayor's mother would have to pay attention to her now.
A little-known School Board candidate tried to drum up votes by handing out Mardi Gras beads at the Pirates World reunion. A state Senate candidate created a baseball card-themed brochure replete with ''stats'' touting his accomplishments.
UT says maybe. Texas A&M says not now. And a West Texas school says sign it up. Colleges in Texas are debating whether to join a national lobbying effort that believes the minimum drinking age of 21 is not working and needs to be re-evaluated.
In "The Forsaken: An American Tragedy in Stalin's Russia," Tim Tzouliadis tells the tragic story of the thousands of idealistic Americans who moved to Stalin's Russia in the 1930s in search of a more perfect society. What they found was betrayal, banishment and death.
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The play's the thing in "Hamlet" and it is in "Hamlet 2," as well. It's just about the only thing that makes this intentionally cringe-inducing theatrical parody worth watching.