New York Times Coverage in 1935
.... New
York is the home of
Broadway, and several stories indicated different productions of the time--Porgy and Bess opened that fall to considerable acclaim--and ....
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On The Town
.... As film critic Richard Corliss states, it was a magical time in
Broadway history, "When On The Town opened in 1944, New
York, New
York really was a helluva town ....
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"A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE" Tennessee Williams w
.... When the play was staged on
Broadway, the New
York Times said that it "reveals Mr. Williams as a genuinely poetic playwright whose knowledge of people is ....
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Horse Transportation in 19th Century New York City
.... In an 1866 issue of the Atlantic Monthly,
Broadway was described as clogged with .... horse safety, few followed this advice, and in 1880 alone, New
York had to ....
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M. Butterfly
.... in the 60's and 70's in between serving at the Metropolitan Opera in New
York City. He went on to direct successful productions on
Broadway and London's West ....
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Charles Mingus & the Jazz World
.... terms if his talent was great enough. Bergreen, Laurence. Louis Armstrong: An Extravagant Life. New
York:
Broadway Books, 1997.
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African-American Dance and Women
.... African-based movement. Born in Trinidad in 1919, Primus worked in nightclubs in New
York as well as on
Broadway. She employed dances ....
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Top American Theatrical Centers
.... Limited alternatives to American commercial theatre in the 1920s sprang up in New
York in amateur theatricals promoted on the fringe of
Broadway by the ....
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The Top Eight American Theatrical Centers
.... Limited alternatives to American commercial theatre in the 1920s sprang up in New
York in amateur theatricals promoted on the fringe of
Broadway by the ....
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The Gift of the Magi
.... long in a
Broadway window" (O. Henry 2004, 3). We might assume this means New
York because of
Broadway, but it could be the name of a department store chain. ....
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O. Henry's The Gift of the Magi
.... long in a
Broadway window" (O. Henry 2004, 3). We might assume this means New
York because of
Broadway, but it could be the name of a department store chain. ....
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Racial Profiling and Muslim Students in the US
.... Reason, 33(4), 37. Meeks, K. (2000). Driving While Black: What to Do If Your Are a Victim of Racial Profiling. New
York:
Broadway. Schemo, DJ (2001). ....
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NYC Transit System: Identify the Reasoning to Undertake the ...
.... system in New
York City as follows: "The IRT was not New
York City's first subway. Alfred E. Beach created a 312-foot tunnel under lower
Broadway and ran a ....
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Eugene O'Neill
.... A Moon For The Misbegotten became a modest success in an off-
Broadway revival in .... an actor specializing in O'Neill "Tyrone" roles, brought it to New
York and on ....
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Racial Profiling
.... New
York, NY:
Broadway Books. Thobani, S. (Winter 2004). Exception as rule: Profile by exclusion. Journal of Women and Culture in Society, 29(2), 597-599.
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Politics in Business
.... Sons. Deutschman, A. (2000). The Second Coming of Steve Jobs. New
York City:
Broadway Books (Random House). Officepolitics.Com. (2009 ....
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The Religious Right
.... New
York:
Broadway Books, McKeegan, Michele. Abortion Politics: Mutiny in the Ranks on the Right. New
York: The Free Press, 1992. Rich, Frank. ....
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Closely Observed Trains
.... O'Brien, Tim. "How to Tell a True War Story." The Things They Carried. New
York:
Broadway, 1998. 75-91. Sayer, Derek. The Coasts of Bohemia: A Czech History. ....
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The Delany Sisters'
.... Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years brought the sisters fame outside New
York and Raleigh. It became a successful
Broadway play and, in 1994 ....
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Trademark Licensing & Sports Teams
.... From the Pittsburgh Steelers to the New
York Yankees, team logos, names, and .... its defense of its trademark rights when it sued the
Broadway Department Store ....
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Lee Strasberg & The Method
.... The passion for theatergoing that had propelled much of the public to
Broadway in earlier decades had dissipated .... Garden City, New
York: Doubleday & Company, 1980 ....
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The Death of James Dean
.... The New
York Times is more formal and gives less attention to news from .... several on the second page about aspects of show business, both Hollywood and
Broadway. ....
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Bloomingdale's & Federated Department Stores
.... in-store promotions, entertainment galas, and the redesign of existing
Broadway stores .... retail environment in California more than that in New
York, with sunnier ....
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Life & Works of Edgar Allan Poe
.... literary magazines, including the Southern Literary Messenger, Burton's Gentleman's Magazine, Graham's Magazine, the New
York Mirror, and the
Broadway Journal. ....
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"West Side Story" and 1950s America
.... in motion picture theatres in the autumn of 1961, the New
York Times critic .... That theme had made its theatrical debut in a
Broadway musical staged by Jerome ....
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1900-1929
.... Ziegfeld provided lavish revues on
Broadway, and there were a dozen Stage Door Johnnies made .... It was a time for sweat shops in New
York and miners' strikes in ....
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AIDS and the Dance Community
.... organizations--Design Industries Foundation for AIDS (DIFFA),
Broadway Cares, Actor's .... New
York City Ballet (NYCB) dancers regularly participate in AIDS Walk ....
(1961

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Mae West
.... an interesting bio for her), was the vaudeville comedienne who conquered
Broadway in the .... All of this was possible within a family setting: New
York at the turn ....
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Lost in Yonkers
.... played by Irene Worth·both of which reprise their roles from the
Broadway production .... summer of 1942, which Jay and Arty spend in Yonkers, New
York, with their ....
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Don Quixote as an Enduring Hero
.... The
Broadway musical and its film version "Man of La Mancha" demonstrate another reason why Quixote has come to be emblematic .... New
York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1930. ....
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