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LAGUNA PLAYHOUSE will present one of August Wilson's greatest triumphs focusing on the decade of the ‘50s, the Pulitzer Prize ...
Charles Burnett has been living with “Killer of Sheep” for more than half a century. Burnett, 82, shot “Killer of Sheep” on ...
He became one of the foremost chamber musicians in the United States during 42 years with the renowned quartet.
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“The market reaction in New York City to these types of events is less a drop in pricing than a drop in activity,” he says. “I think we’ll see a decline in inventory and less contracts signed.