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2013/05/21 19:16
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Percival Lowell was a man obsessed. Well before the age of 40, he was an expert on Japanese civilization and the author of several books on Asian culture. But once he learned about the work of...
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2013/05/17 11:20
2013/05/17 11:20
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In a darkened Regent Theatre in the heart of Melbourne, a shadowy, monolithic silverback goes effortlessly through his paces. As authors of a new cultural history of the gorilla, we had been invited...
2013/05/15 11:10
2013/05/15 11:10
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It may not be easy being green, but Pittsburgh Musical Theater's production of Disney's Tarzan is doing an awfully good job. The Byham's stage has been turned into a remote Congo jungle, complete with...
2013/05/14 13:48
2013/05/14 13:48
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Without question, Leslie Charteris was not only poking noses, but pulling literary legs as well. In "The Melancholy Journey of Mr. Teal," one of the stories collected in The Saint vs. Scotland Yard,...
2013/05/08 17:42
2013/05/08 17:42
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New Britain Museum of American Art has been given a 200-piece collection of pulp-fiction illustrations valued at about $9 million. It is the most valuable gift in the museum's 76-year history and...
2013/05/07 23:48
2013/05/07 23:48
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I sometimes joke that Flash Gordon was in part responsible for my becoming a godless heathen. Back in the Sixties when I was a nerdly teen, WGN Chicago ran showings of the Universal Flash Gordon...
2013/05/03 15:13
2013/05/03 15:13
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Sleeping nomad Opportunity awakens, responds to signals from a distant world Mars, the fourth planet from the sun, named for the Roman god of war, has long been an object of curiosity. H.G. Wells...
2013/04/26 05:38
2013/04/26 05:38
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The idea of people on Mars became a pop-culture staple, spawning works such as H.G. Wells’ “The War of the Worlds” (1898) and Edgar Rice Burroughs’ John Carter stories (1917). In “Equilateral,” his...
2013/04/25 06:30
2013/04/25 06:30
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... a musical based on C.S. Lewis' “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,” and a stage adaptation of Disney's animated film “Tarzan” headline the Rose Theater's 2013-14 season for children and...
2013/04/21 07:48
2013/04/21 07:48
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The Dark Man and Others: 15 Journeys Into The Weird And The Fantastic by Robert E. Howard is packed with stories substantially derived from Celtic themes. One of the bloodiest stories is "Gods of...