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Michelle Obama, daughters arrive in Washington ahead of the president-elect
Associated Press WritersWASHINGTON (AP) — Michelle Obama and her two daughters arrived Saturday in Washington, ahead of President-elect Barack Obama who was expected to make the trip the next day. The Obamas arrived at their temporary home at the Hay-Adams Hotel, near the...Tags: National Government, John Quincy Adams, Henry Adams, Sinclair Lewis, John Hay
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Obamas seek temporary home at Washington hotel this weekend as daughters set to begin classes
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — Weighty issues like the presidential inauguration and the economic stimulus package are pending, but the first order of business for President-elect Barack Obama's family is to get settled in Washington quickly to prepare for the...Tags: National Government, John Quincy Adams, George Bush, Sinclair Lewis, Henry Adams
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President-elect making Washington hotel home
The Associated PressAn exclusive hotel just yards from the White House will become a temporary home "suite" home for president-elect Barack Obama and his family when they move to the capital this weekend. With daughters Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7, beginning classes Monday at...Tags: National Government, John Quincy Adams, Sinclair Lewis, Henry Adams, John Hay
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Obamas to arrive in Washington this weekend
WASHINGTON - The Obamas are coming to Washington - early. After wrapping up a Hawaiian vacation today, President-elect Barack Obama and his wife and daughters will arrive in Washington this weekend and move into one of its most prestigious hotels. It's...Tags: National Government, John Quincy Adams, 2009 U.S. Presidential Inauguration, Sinclair Lewis, Henry Adams
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"Speed-the-Plow" Revival Better Than The Original
Special to The CourantDriven by knockout acting by Jeremy Piven, Raśl Esparza and Elisabeth Moss, the revival of David Mamet's "Speed-the-Plow" sizzles, then burns. Mamet is targeting business in America. He plays for higher stakes than in "American Buffalo," the rare coin...Tags: John Leguizamo, Broadway, Malcolm Johnson, Alan Alda, Music Theater
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Fast chat: Elisabeth Moss
Special to NewsdayElisabeth Moss floats into the Ethel Barrymore Theatre a day after "Speed-the-Plow's" opening night. She was at the cast party till dawn and slept till 4 p.m., she admits. In her dressing room, every surface is covered with flowers. Vase after vase,...Tags: Dance, Martin Sheen, Dancing, Jeremy Piven, David Mamet
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'Godspell' says 'no go' for Broadway
Now it's "Godspell" that is saying "no go" on Broadway. A revival of the 1970s Stephen Schwartz flower-power musical about Jesus has announced it will not open as scheduled, the fourth production to put on hold plans for a New York run this season. "I...Tags: John Leguizamo, Whoopi Goldberg, Harry Connick Jr., Music, Broadway
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'American Idol' Diana DeGarmo heads back to Broadway
" American Idol" starlet Diana DeGarmo is heading back to Broadway, this time to revive the flower power of a 1970s Jesus with a fresh production of "Godspell."
DeGarmo played the role of Penn Pingelton in the Broadway production of "Hairspray" in 2006....Tags: Popular Music, Theater, Music Theater, Television, American Idol (tv program)
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Mamet and Lane make political parody
No playwright curses so well as David Mamet. No actor clowns so well as Nathan Lane. No director is more trusted nowadays than Joe Mantello. And no single producer is producing as as many shows on Broadway nowadays as Jeffrey Richards. So "November,"...Tags: National Government, Minority Groups, Family, Nathan Lane, Broadway
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Six B&B choices in Cape May, New Jersey
The Washington PostA quick walk down Ocean, Hughes, Perry or any number of streets in Cape May's historic downtown mails home the idea that a Victorian atmosphere and a plethora of bed-and-breakfasts are this resort town's stock in trade. For those looking to winnow...Tags: Cape May (Cape May, New Jersey), Casino and Gambling Industry, Henry Ford, Washington Post Co., Tourism and Leisure
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Fall Arts: New York Theater calendar
Critic's Picks
A Chorus Line, opening Oct. 5 at the Schoenfeld Theatre. All together now: "five, six, seven, eight!" The Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning monument to Broadway gypsy dancers is back where its fans believe it has always belonged....Tags: Folk Music, Madison Square Garden, Ed Harris, Denis Leary, Linda Eder
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Man in black, sunny-side up
SPECIAL TO NEWSDAYWhen you think Johnny Cash, do you think spangles? Do you think ham bone and hoedown, aw-shucks smiles and down-home spunk? If you like your country music slick and shiny, "Ring of Fire," the sparkling new Broadway revue inspired by Cash's song catalogue,...Tags: Country Music, Arkansas, Popular Music, Kris Kristofferson, Theater
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