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Compare Over 700 Styles Of Designer Checks Online (Feb 01 2008 03:42 GMT) - Designer checks are not really checks created for the runways of Paris or for the jet set crowd. In the world of checks, designer checks is simply a way of breaking away from the dull boring standard bank issue slips that are normally provided when you open a checking account. Creativity by the online check retailers now provides thousands of choices of styles and colors for your personal checks. |
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Comercial mudo para a Pepsi na final do Superbowl (Feb 01 2008 03:41 GMT) - A BBDO New York criou um comercial mudo para a Pepsi. Nele não há áudio, apenas legendas. Os protagonistas são funcionários da EnAble, a rede de funcionários da Pepsi Co. responsável pela inclusão de pessoas com deficiência auditiva. O comercial conta uma piada popular entres os deficientes auditivos. |
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Hamlet (Feb 01 2008 03:40 GMT) - Legit Reviews: The renowned Wooster Group has brought to L.A.'s Redcat a radical collage based on "Hamlet." About no production of Shakespeare's play has it been truer to observe, "Though this be madness, yet there is method in't. |
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Deathbed (Feb 01 2008 03:40 GMT) - Legit Reviews: Just over two years ago, Apparition Prods. hit the scene with its namesake play, Anne Washburn's eerie "Apparition," and the result was a splendid production of a flimsy script. The pattern holds for the company's second outing, "Deathbed," which is so well staged it almost overcomes Mark Schultz's superficial writing. |
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Offending the Audience (Feb 01 2008 03:40 GMT) - Legit Reviews: Like so much counter culture from the 1960s, Peter Handke's "Offending the Audience" used to be rebellious, but now it's just quaint. There's historical interest in seeing the play produced 42 years after it was written, but there's nothing that gives offense, or even surprise. Most modern auds will have heard these ideas before. |
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The Maddening Truth (Feb 01 2008 03:40 GMT) - Legit Reviews: Nothing is more boring than listening to painters talking about painting, although writers talking about writing -- as they do to mind-numbing excess in David Hay's bio-drama "The Maddening Truth" -- comes in a close second. |
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Jerry Springer: The Opera (Feb 01 2008 03:40 GMT) - Legit Reviews: It's not often you arrive at Carnegie Hall and have a petition thrust at you, urging you to "Sign up to defend Jesus and Mary" from the musical recital about to take place inside. |
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The Lover & the Collection (Feb 01 2008 03:40 GMT) - Legit Reviews: If "Exit, pursued by a bear" is the world's most famous stage direction, Pinter's "Pause" comes in a close second. Lesser productions of the dramatist's works take that as an excuse for portentously held moments that leave audiences baffled. |
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Glimpses of the Moon (Feb 01 2008 03:40 GMT) - Legit Reviews: The Oak Room at the Algonquin has come up with a novel way to fill winter Monday nights; not a one-shot by an upcoming or faded cabaret singer, but a fully realized mini-musical comedy. "Glimpses of the Moon," from Edith Wharton's 1922 novel, fits reasonably well in the hallowed room and makes a pleasant evening's diversion. |
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Victory (Feb 01 2008 03:40 GMT) - Legit Reviews: Athol Fugard, South Africa's master chronicler of the political and psychological costs of apartheid, weighs in with a melancholy progress report in the ironically titled "Victory," now in its U.S. premiere at the Fountain. |
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Me, Myself & I (Feb 01 2008 03:40 GMT) - Legit Reviews: Ever since he broke through a half-century ago with ?The Zoo Story,? Edward Albee has been reflecting on inextricably bound opposites: Husband and wife, man and animal, truth and illusion, experience and callowness, complacency and engagement. |
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Wittenberg (Feb 01 2008 03:40 GMT) - Legit Reviews: The premise is clever, the allusions are clever, the one-liners are clever, but there's only so much cleverness you can take. "Wittenberg" is a Ph.D. thesis run amok -- a collection of footnotes that bludgeon us for no apparent purpose other than to show off playwright David Davolos' learning, while squandering some good acting in the process. |
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The Evildoers (Feb 01 2008 03:40 GMT) - Legit Reviews: You might be tempted to call "The Evildoers," David Adjmi's anxiety attack of a play receiving its world preem at Yale Rep, "Dinner with Friends -- in Hell." |
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The Sea (Feb 01 2008 03:40 GMT) - Legit Reviews: This second offering in Jonathan Kent's three-production Theater Royal Haymarket season of high-end theater is nothing if not challenging, and will doubtless fight for auds during its planned 13-week run. Play and production are sometimes tough going, but the overall effect is memorable if unsettling. |
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Three Travelers (Feb 01 2008 03:40 GMT) - Legit Reviews: In its 38-year history, the New Federalist Theater has supported a bevy of minority artists, including Ntozake Shange, David Henry Hwang and director Kenny Leon. Given that legacy, it's surprising that the company is now mounting "Three Travelers," a play whose inelegance is matched only by its racial insensitivity. |
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Come Back, Little Sheba (Feb 01 2008 03:40 GMT) - Legit Reviews: Virtually all the characters in William Inge's "Come Back, Little Sheba" steal repeated glances at their watches, indicating that time passes for each of them and they have other places to be. Except for Lola. In S. Epatha Merkerson's poignant performance, this faded former high school beauty queen is hopelessly mired in the past. |
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My Fair Lady (Feb 01 2008 03:40 GMT) - Legit Reviews: A restaging of Trevor Nunn's hit 2001 revival that ran over two years in the West End but never made it to Broadway, this touring production of "My Fair Lady" has been playing smaller cities for the last few months, before hitting the Kennedy Center in D.C. and now Chicago. |
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The Vertical Hour (Feb 01 2008 03:40 GMT) - Legit Reviews: Does no one here have any concept of national loyalty?" asks the American heroine of David Hare's 2006 play, about her boyfriend's native England. That doubted -- and in this case misplaced -- quality must certainly be what motivated London's Royal Court Theater to mount its own staging of "The Vertical Hour," a year after the play's world premiere closed prematurely on Broadway. |
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Dialogues of the Carmelites (Feb 01 2008 03:40 GMT) - Legit Reviews: Opera fans will tell you Francis Poulenc's "Dialogues of the Carmelites" is the one where all the nuns get their heads chopped off at the end. Few have actually witnessed this incredibly moving finale; fewer still are the directors who have found a solution to this difficult stage direction. |
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Wanda's World (Feb 01 2008 03:40 GMT) - Legit Reviews: A Musical for the Tween in All of Us" is the catch phrase on ads for "Wanda's World." Whether there is in fact a tween in all of us is open to debate, but there's no question that the creators of this new Off Broadway musical have concocted a bright and endearing musical comedy. |
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The Main(e) Play (Feb 01 2008 03:40 GMT) - Legit Reviews: The home in which "The Main(e) Play" unfolds is an uninviting place to return to. Spilled Lego pieces bite into unprotected feet, an unseen hell-raising kid shoots BBs at sleeping guests from offstage, and everyone in the play has a score to settle. |
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