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THE NUMBER 23 - - 2/25/2007 Jim Carrey and Virginia Madsen in Joel Schumacher's psychological thriller about a dog catcher who obsesses over the number 23 and fears he's becoming a killer. |
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It's true—this play is funny - Review By COLIN DABKOWSKI - 2/25/2007 It's fun to imagine being a superhero. In our more downtrodden moments, it's comforting to think that we can pop into a phone booth or slip on a costume and suddenly overcome all those puny obstacles that confront mere mortals. |
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Listening Post - - 2/25/2007 Rock Keller Williams, "Dream" (Sci Fidelity). On the concert stage, Keller Williams is a one-man band, employing loops, samples, guitar, bass and percussion instruments in service of an eclectic mix of folk, rock and funk elements. |
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Actors keep 'Brooklyn Boy' afloat - Review By COLIN DABKOWSKI - 2/24/2007 Great plays take old ideas and present them in new and daring ways. Mediocre ones simply recycle cliches without placing them in a new context. "Brooklyn Boy," the latest work by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Donald Margulies, falls almost exactly in the middle of those options. |
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Musical treat ends with show stopper - Review By MARY KUNZ GOLDMAN - 2/24/2007 This weekend, the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra has struck a unique balance, welcoming both a wet-behind-the-ears newcomer and a troupe of seasoned pros. |
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CHEAP EATS - 2/23/2007 "This diner has an eclectic decor."It was freezing out and the wind was whipping around the corner of Michigan Avenue right near HSBC Arena when John and I flung open the door to Milo's. |
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