
ALONG the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, the mills, foundries and factories that once produced iron, glass and aluminum now house sleek, artsy lofts. Technology and pharmaceutical firms have replaced the city's obsolete steel industry. Boutiques...
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WHERE WOULD YOU SEND A VISITOR TO THE TWIN CITIES? In the summer, there are the lakes, the Walker Art Center, the Guthrie Theatre, plus walking along Nicollet Mall. But I like the river (the Mississippi) and the lakes. Minnesota's all about...
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MEMO to the Lohans, Olsens and Spearses of the world: Yes, it is possible to show the world you're not a kid anymore and still keep your dignity intact. Rather than going through the tiresome routine of rebelling against a good-girl image, "Harry...
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UNSPEAKABLE and horrifying things are happening at Hogwarts, and I'm not just talking about Ron Weasley's haircut. "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" conjures up some pulse-quickening stuff. Horcruxes will be discovered, paralysis curses...
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ALTHOUGH it begins and ends with the phrase "I laugh," there's not much joy in "The Europeans." This 1990 historical work by Howard Barker, now having its US premiere courtesy of PTP/NYC, struggles to integrate its intellectual ideas into coherent...
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GRAB your Chuck Taylors or slip on your ballet flats -- it's time to get your groove on this week at the Ponderosa Stomp at Lincoln Center. The Stomp, an annual two-night musical marathon in New Orleans, celebrates the unsung heroes of rock 'n'...
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WHEN the sixth installment of the Harry Potter film franchise opens in theaters tomorrow, the excitement around it will be, well, let's just say "magical." New Yorkers wishing to augment their "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" experience...
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WHEN Alan Gilbert conducts the Philharmonic in Central Park tonight, you can count on several things: Mozart, Beethoven, fireworks -- and several hundred people thinking, "How hard can it be?" Those whose classical-music education ended with Bugs...
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CONEY Island's KeySpan Park was packed for the Wilco concert Monday night -- but for all the crowds and the high-quality performance, the band sure got one hell of a lackluster response. The concert had all the hallmarks of a blockbuster musical...
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WITH restaurants closing and others practically giving food away, the dining scene needed some laughs -- and now, along comes the Apocalypse of the Chows to take your mind off half empty rooms and laid-off cooks. As The Post reported, Michael Chow...
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