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Ritz Theatre presents World Premiere of "The Bisley Boy" – New Jersey Stage

NEWS | FEATURES | PREVIEWS | EVENTSoriginally published: 09/07/2022 (HADDON TOWNSHIP, NJ) -- Everyone knows how hard it is to get to Broadway. It turns out it is not too easy to get to Haddon Township, New Jersey, either Continue reading


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The 12 Best Anime Vampire Characters of All Time, Ranked – whatNerd

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Author Candice Millard Chats With "Rule Breaker Investing" – The Motley Fool

Candice Millard, the author of four New York Times best-selling books, is here to discuss her newest book, River of the Gods. To catch full episodes of all The Motley Fool's free podcasts, check out our podcast center. To get started investing, check out our quick-start guide to investing in stocks. Continue reading


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Dracula Daily | DraculaDaily | Substack

Bram StokersDraculais an epistolary novel - its made up of letters, diaries, telegrams, newspaper clippings - and every part of it has a date. The whole story happens between May 3 and November 10. Continue reading


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From Rodin to Sondheim and Yo-Yo Ma to Leonidas Kavakos, the art in the Berkshires is monumental – WBUR News

Giants walk the hills of the Berkshires. I bumped into quite a few last week. You know some of them: Stephen Sondheim, Yo-Yo Ma, Auguste Rodin, Norman Rockwell and that fallen spawn of Satan, Count Dracula Continue reading


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In repertory, Newton-John luminous in Grease, every Mad Max; reviews of Glorious and Beast – Cambridge Day

Film Ahead is a weekly column highlighting special events and repertory programming for the discerning Camberville filmgoer. It also includes capsule reviews of films that are not feature reviewed. Continue reading


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Jordan Peeles Nope and Us Will Cross Over at Universals Halloween Horror Nights – Gizmodo Australia

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The Best Movies of the 1930s – Paste – Paste Magazine

As the Great Depression hit Hollywood and beyond, the booming silent era of the 1920s morphed in both sensory technology and theme. Talkies, even some in Technicolor, navigated responses to hardship that reveled in high escapism, genre symbolism and the strict idealism of Soviet socialist realism. The 1930s were a time of screwballs, musicals, Universal Monsters and the looming conservative crackdown of the Hays Code Continue reading


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Marvel to Publish the Beardless Star Wars Tales of Porter Engle – Bleeding Cool News

| Porter Engle? When Phase II of Star Wars: The High Republic was announced at the beginning of the year, Marvel Comics promised they would publish a project from Charles Soule exploring Jedi character Porter Engle's back story. And now that series has been announced for November as The Blade #1 Continue reading


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Video game adaptations are finally getting better – PC Invasion

Typically, many wince at the idea of seeing video game adaptations come to the big (or small) screen. Over the years, Hollywood has tried to make use of video game franchises. More often than not, it misses the mark entirely Continue reading


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