227 relations: A Chorus Line, A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo, A Delicate Balance (play), A Memory of Two Mondays, Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, Academy Awards, Adams House (Harvard College), Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio, Alfred Kinsey, All My Sons, All That Jazz (film), Amazing Stories (TV series), American Airlines Theatre, American Comedy Awards, American Foundation for Equal Rights, American Theater Hall of Fame, Anthology series, Ants in Your Pants, Arthur Lithgow, Arthur Miller, Arthur Mitchell (Dexter), Arthur Wing Pinero, At Play in the Fields of the Lord, Bachelor of Arts, Barney Stinson, Bebe Neuwirth, Beyoncé, Bigfoot, Bill Moyers, Blow Out, Bob Balaban, Bob Fosse, Book of Revelation, Brian De Palma, Broadway theatre, California Proposition 8 (2008), Campbell Soup Company, CBS Radio Mystery Theater, Central Park, Cheers, Chris Hardwick, Clare Higgins, Cliff Robertson, Cliffhanger (film), Colbert Super PAC, Coretta Scott King, Courtyard Theatre, Crossword, Cult film, ..., Daddy's Home 2, Daniel J. Sullivan, David Auburn, David Storey, Delacorte Theater, Denzel Washington, Dexter (TV series), Dexter Morgan, Dick Solomon, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (musical), Dissociative identity disorder, Doctor of Arts, Dominican Republic, Doug Benson, Douglas Carter Beane, Dr. Seuss, Drama Desk Award, Dreamgirls, Dustin Lance Black, Emmy Award, Footloose (1984 film), Frasier Crane, Fulbright Program, Geneviève Bujold, Genius, Gilbert and Sullivan, Glenn Close, Golden Globe Award, Goodbye, My Friend, Grammy Award, Great American Songbook, Guitar, Harry and the Hendersons, Harvard Board of Overseers, Harvard College, Harvard Gazette, Harvard University, Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts, Hollingsworth v. Perry, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Houston Ballet, How I Met Your Mother, Ian Lithgow, IMAX, Interstellar (film), Italians, J. C. Hopkins, Jeffrey Tambor, Jennifer Ehle, Jimmy Pardo, John Dexter, Joseph Alsop, King Lear, Kinsey (film), Lakewood, Ohio, Latin honors, Lindsay Duncan, List of awards and nominations received by John Lithgow, Liv Ullmann, London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, Lord Farquaad, Lynn Redgrave, M. Butterfly, Madeleine Peyroux, Mag Rack, Malvolio, Manhattan Theatre Club, Martha Plimpton, Maude Maggart, Mayflower, McCarter Theatre, Meryl Streep, Michael Bennett (theater), Mitt Romney, Mockumentary, My Fat Friend, Neil Bartlett (playwright), Netflix, New York City Ballet, Newt Gingrich presidential campaign, 2012, Nightmare at 20,000 Feet, NPR, Obsession (1976 film), Off-Broadway, Once Upon a Time in Wonderland, Pacifica Foundation, Paloozaville, Pam MacKinnon, Parents' Choice Award, Paul F. Tompkins, Peter Matthiessen, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Princeton, New Jersey, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, Raising Cain, Razor & Tie, Republican Party presidential primaries, 2012, Requiem (Mozart), Requiem for a Heavyweight, Restaurant, Return of the Jedi, Rhino Entertainment, Ricochet (film), Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Rochester, New York, Royal National Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, Running Press, Same-sex marriage in California, Santa Claus: The Movie, Screen Actors Guild Award, Second Stage Theater, Serial killer, Shakespeare in the Park (New York City), Sherie Rene Scott, Shrek, Shrek 4-D, Shrek the Third, Simon & Schuster, Singin' in the Bathtub, Sony Wonder, Space Odyssey, Special Effects: Anything Can Happen, Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens, Star Wars (radio), Stratford-upon-Avon, Sweet Smell of Success, Sweet Smell of Success (musical), Sylvester Stallone, Terms of Endearment, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, The Changing Room, The Colbert Report, The Columnist, The Crown (TV series), The Daily Telegraph, The Day After, The Empire Strikes Back, The Magistrate (play), The Manhattan Project (film), The Miracle of Life, The Nerdist Podcast, The New York Times, The Sunny Side of the Street, The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series), The World According to Garp (film), Theodore Olson, Tony Award, Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play, Trial & Error (TV series), Twelfth Night, Twenty Good Years, Twilight Zone: The Movie, United Kingdom, University of California, Los Angeles, Uproxx, Utopia, Limited, Video on demand, Vivian Beaumont Theater, Waiting staff, Wayne Knight, WBAI, White Rabbit, William Bradford (Plymouth Colony governor), William Shatner, Winston Churchill, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Yellow Springs, Ohio, Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories, Yoda, 2001: A Space Odyssey (film), 2010: The Year We Make Contact, 30 Rock, 3rd Rock from the Sun, 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards, 8 (play). Expand index (177 more) »
A Chorus Line
A Chorus Line is a musical with music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Edward Kleban and a book by James Kirkwood Jr. and Nicholas Dante.
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A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Presents a Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo (commonly known as A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo) is a 2018 children's book written by Jill Twiss and illustrated by EG Keller (pseudonym of Gerald Kelley) about a fictional day in the life of Marlon Bundo, the real-life pet rabbit of Vice President of the United States, Mike Pence.
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A Delicate Balance (play)
A Delicate Balance is a play by Edward Albee.
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A Memory of Two Mondays
A Memory of Two Mondays is a one-act play by Arthur Miller.
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Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
The Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor (often referred to as the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor) is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
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Academy Awards
The Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars, are a set of 24 awards for artistic and technical merit in the American film industry, given annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), to recognize excellence in cinematic achievements as assessed by the Academy's voting membership.
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Adams House (Harvard College)
Adams House is one of twelve undergraduate residential Houses at Harvard University, located between Harvard Square and the Charles River in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Akron Beacon Journal
The Akron Beacon Journal is a morning newspaper in Akron, Ohio, United States, and published by Black Press.
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Akron, Ohio
Akron is the fifth-largest city in the U.S. state of Ohio and is the county seat of Summit County.
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Alfred Kinsey
Alfred Charles Kinsey (June 23, 1894 – August 25, 1956) was an American biologist, professor of entomology and zoology, and sexologist who in 1947 founded the Institute for Sex Research at Indiana University, previously known as the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction.
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All My Sons
All My Sons is a 1947 play by Arthur Miller.
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All That Jazz (film)
All That Jazz is a 1979 American musical drama film directed by Bob Fosse.
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Amazing Stories (TV series)
Amazing Stories is a fantasy, horror, and science fiction television anthology series created by Steven Spielberg.
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American Airlines Theatre
The American Airlines Theatre, originally the Selwyn Theatre, is a historic Italian Renaissance style Broadway theatre in New York City built in 1918.
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American Comedy Awards
The American Comedy Awards are a group of awards presented annually in the United States recognizing performances and performers in the field of comedy, with an emphasis on television comedy and comedy films.
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American Foundation for Equal Rights
The American Foundation for Equal Rights (AFER) is a nonprofit organization established in 2009 to support the plaintiffs in Hollingsworth v. Perry (formerly Perry v. Brown or Perry v. Schwarzenegger), a federal lawsuit challenging California's Proposition 8 under the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
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American Theater Hall of Fame
The American Theater Hall of Fame in New York City was founded in 1972.
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Anthology series
An anthology series is a radio, television or book series that presents a different story and a different set of characters in each episode or season/series.
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Ants in Your Pants
Ants in Your Pants is a Canadian children's music video television program made and aired by Treehouse TV that aired from November 1, 1997 to 2004.
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Arthur Lithgow
Arthur Washington Lithgow III (September 9, 1915 – March 24, 2004) was an American-Dominican actor and director.
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Arthur Miller
Arthur Asher Miller (October 17, 1915 – February 10, 2005) was an American playwright, essayist, and figure in twentieth-century American theater.
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Arthur Mitchell (Dexter)
Arthur Mitchell, often referred to as the "Trinity Killer", is a fictional character in the Showtime TV series Dexter.
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Arthur Wing Pinero
Sir Arthur Wing Pinero (24 May 1855 – 23 November 1934) was an English actor and later an important dramatist and stage director.
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At Play in the Fields of the Lord
At Play in the Fields of the Lord is a 1991 adventure drama film directed by Héctor Babenco, adapted from the 1965 novel of the same name by American author Peter Matthiessen.
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Bachelor of Arts
A Bachelor of Arts (BA or AB, from the Latin baccalaureus artium or artium baccalaureus) is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate course or program in either the liberal arts, sciences, or both.
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Barney Stinson
Barnabas "Barney" Stinson is a fictional character portrayed by Neil Patrick Harris and created by Carter Bays and Craig Thomas for the CBS television series How I Met Your Mother.
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Bebe Neuwirth
Beatrice "Bebe" Neuwirth (born December 31, 1958) is an American actress, singer, and dancer.
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Beyoncé
Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter (born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, and businesswoman.
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Bigfoot
In North American folklore, Bigfoot or Sasquatch is a hairy, upright-walking,ape-like being who reportedly dwells in the wilderness and leaves behind large footprints.
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Bill Moyers
Billy Don Moyers (born June 5, 1934) is an American journalist and political commentator.
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Blow Out
Blow Out is a 1981 American neo-noir political thriller film written and directed by Brian De Palma.
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Bob Balaban
Robert Elmer Balaban (born August 16, 1945) is an American actor, author, producer, and director.
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Bob Fosse
Robert Louis Fosse (June 23, 1927 – September 23, 1987) was an American dancer, musical theatre choreographer, director, screenwriter, film director and actor.
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Book of Revelation
The Book of Revelation, often called the Revelation to John, the Apocalypse of John, The Revelation, or simply Revelation or Apocalypse (and often misquoted as Revelations), is a book of the New Testament that occupies a central place in Christian eschatology.
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Brian De Palma
Brian Russell De Palma (born September 11, 1940) is an American film director and screenwriter.
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Broadway theatre
Broadway theatre,Although theater is the generally preferred spelling in the United States (see American and British English spelling differences), many Broadway venues, performers and trade groups for live dramatic presentations use the spelling theatre.
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California Proposition 8 (2008)
Proposition 8, known informally as Prop 8, was a California ballot proposition and a state constitutional amendment passed in the November 2008 California state elections.
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Campbell Soup Company
The Campbell Soup Company, also known as just Campbell's, is an American producer of canned soups and related products that are sold in 120 countries around the world.
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CBS Radio Mystery Theater
CBS Radio Mystery Theater (a.k.a. Radio Mystery Theater and Mystery Theater, sometimes abbreviated as CBSRMT) is a radio drama series created by Himan Brown that was broadcast on CBS Radio Network affiliates from 1974 to 1982, and later in the early 2000s was carried by the NPR satellite feed.
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Central Park
Central Park is an urban park in Manhattan, New York City.
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Cheers
Cheers is an American sitcom that ran on NBC from September 30, 1982, to May 20, 1993, with a total of 275 half-hour episodes for eleven seasons.
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Chris Hardwick
Christopher Ryan Hardwick (born November 23, 1971) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, television host, writer, producer, and podcaster.
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Clare Higgins
Clare Frances Elizabeth Higgins (born 10 November 1955) is an English actress.
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Cliff Robertson
Clifford Parker Robertson III (September 9, 1923 – September 10, 2011) was an American actor with a film and television career that spanned half a century.
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Cliffhanger (film)
Cliffhanger is a 1993 American action adventure film directed by Renny Harlin and starring Sylvester Stallone, John Lithgow, Michael Rooker and Janine Turner.
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Colbert Super PAC
Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow (better known as the Colbert Super PAC) was a United States political action committee (PAC) established by Stephen Colbert, who portrayed Dr. Stephen T. Colbert, a mock-conservative political pundit on Comedy Central's satirical television series The Colbert Report.
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Coretta Scott King
Coretta Scott King (April 27, 1927January 30, 2006) was an American author, activist, civil rights leader, and the wife of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Courtyard Theatre
The Courtyard Theatre was a 1,048 seat thrust stage theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England operated by the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC).
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Crossword
A crossword is a word puzzle that usually takes the form of a square or a rectangular grid of white-and black-shaded squares.
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Cult film
A cult film or cult movie, also commonly referred to as a cult classic, is a film that has acquired a cult following.
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Daddy's Home 2
Daddy's Home 2 is a 2017 American Christmas comedy film directed by Sean Anders and written by Anders and John Morris.
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Daniel J. Sullivan
Daniel J. Sullivan (born June 11, 1940) is an American theatre and film director and playwright.
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David Auburn
David Auburn (born November 30, 1969) is an American playwright.
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David Storey
David Malcolm Storey (13 July 1933 – 27 March 2017) was an English playwright, screenwriter, award-winning novelist and a professional rugby league player.
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Delacorte Theater
The Delacorte Theater is a 1,800-seat open-air theater located in Central Park, in the borough of Manhattan in New York City.
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Denzel Washington
Denzel Hayes Washington Jr. (born December 28, 1954) is an American actor, director, and producer.
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Dexter (TV series)
Dexter is an American television crime drama mystery series that aired on Showtime from October 1, 2006, to September 22, 2013.
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Dexter Morgan
Dexter Morgan is a fictional character and the antihero of a series of novels by Jeff Lindsay, including Darkly Dreaming Dexter (2004), Dearly Devoted Dexter (2005), Dexter in the Dark (2007), Dexter by Design (2009), Dexter Is Delicious (2010), Double Dexter (2011), Dexter's Final Cut (2013), and Dexter Is Dead (2015).
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Dick Solomon
Dr.
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Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (musical)
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is a 2004 comedy musical, with music and lyrics by David Yazbek and a book by Jeffrey Lane; it is based on the 1988 film of the same name.
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Dissociative identity disorder
Dissociative identity disorder (DID), also known as multiple personality disorder, is a mental disorder characterized by at least two distinct and relatively enduring personality states.
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Doctor of Arts
The Doctor of Arts (D.A.; occasionally D.Arts or Art.D. from the Latin artium doctor) is a discipline-based terminal doctoral degree that was originally conceived and designed to be an alternative to the traditional research-based Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) and the education-based Doctor of Education (Ed.D.). Like other doctorates, the D.A. is an academic degree of the highest level.
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Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic (República Dominicana) is a sovereign state located in the island of Hispaniola, in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean region.
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Doug Benson
Douglas Steven Benson (born July 2, 1960) is an American comedian, marijuana rights advocate, television host, actor and judge who has appeared on Getting Doug With High, Comedy Central Presents, Best Week Ever, Trailer Park Boys, and was a contestant on Last Comic Standing in the show's fifth season.
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Douglas Carter Beane
Douglas Carter Beane is an American playwright and screenwriter.
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Dr. Seuss
Theodor Seuss Geisel (March 2, 1904 – September 24, 1991) was an American author, political cartoonist, poet, animator, book publisher, and artist, best known for authoring more than 60 children's books under the pen name Doctor Seuss (abbreviated Dr. Seuss).
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Drama Desk Award
The Drama Desk Awards are presented annually and were first awarded in 1955 to recognize excellence in New York theatre productions on Broadway, Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway.
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Dreamgirls
Dreamgirls is a Broadway musical, with music by Henry Krieger and lyrics and book by Tom Eyen.
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Dustin Lance Black
Dustin Lance Black (born June 10, 1974) is an American screenwriter, director, film and television producer, and LGBT rights activist.
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Emmy Award
An Emmy Award, or simply Emmy, is an American award that recognizes excellence in the television industry, and is the equivalent of an Academy Award (for film), the Tony Award (for theater), and the Grammy Award (for music).
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Footloose (1984 film)
Footloose is a 1984 American musical drama film directed by Herbert Ross.
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Frasier Crane
Frasier Winslow Crane is a fictional character on the American television sitcoms Cheers and Frasier, portrayed by Kelsey Grammer.
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Fulbright Program
The Fulbright Program, including the Fulbright–Hays Program, is one of several United States Cultural Exchange Programs whose goal is to improve intercultural relations, cultural diplomacy, and intercultural competence between the people of the United States and other countries through the exchange of persons, knowledge, and skills.
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Geneviève Bujold
Geneviève Bujold (born July 1, 1942) is a Canadian actress.
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Genius
A genius is a person who displays exceptional intellectual ability, creative productivity, universality in genres or originality, typically to a degree that is associated with the achievement of new advances in a domain of knowledge.
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Gilbert and Sullivan
Gilbert and Sullivan refers to the Victorian-era theatrical partnership of the dramatist W. S. Gilbert (1836–1911) and the composer Arthur Sullivan (1842–1900) and to the works they jointly created.
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Glenn Close
Glenda Veronica Close (born March 19, 1947) is an American actress, singer and film producer.
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Golden Globe Award
Golden Globe Awards are accolades bestowed by the 93 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association beginning in January 1944, recognizing excellence in film and television, both domestic and foreign.
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Goodbye, My Friend
"Goodbye, My Friend" is the thirteenth episode of the third season of the American television comedy series 30 Rock, and the 49th overall episode of the series.
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Grammy Award
A Grammy Award (stylized as GRAMMY, originally called Gramophone Award), or Grammy, is an award presented by The Recording Academy to recognize achievement in the music industry.
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Great American Songbook
The Great American Songbook, also known as "American Standards", is the canon of the most important and influential American popular songs and jazz standards from the early 20th century.
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Guitar
The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that usually has six strings.
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Harry and the Hendersons
Harry and the Hendersons is a 1987 American fantasy comedy film directed and produced by William Dear and starring John Lithgow, Melinda Dillon, Don Ameche, David Suchet, Margaret Langrick, Joshua Rudoy, Lainie Kazan, and Kevin Peter Hall.
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Harvard Board of Overseers
The Harvard Board of Overseers (more formally The Honorable and Reverend the Board of Overseers) is one of Harvard University's two governing boards.
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Harvard College
Harvard College is the undergraduate liberal arts college of Harvard University.
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Harvard Gazette
The Harvard Gazette is the official news Website of Harvard University.
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Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts
Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts is a performing arts center and concert hall located at 600 Penn Avenue in the Cultural District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Hollingsworth v. Perry
Hollingsworth v. Perry refers to a series of United States federal court cases that legalized same-sex marriage in the State of California.
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Hollywood Walk of Fame
The Hollywood Walk of Fame comprises more than 2,600 five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the sidewalks along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks of Vine Street in Hollywood, California.
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Houston Ballet
The Houston Ballet, operated by the Houston Ballet Foundation, is the fourth-largest professional ballet company in the United States, based in Houston, Texas.
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How I Met Your Mother
How I Met Your Mother (often abbreviated to HIMYM) is an American sitcom that originally aired on CBS from September 19, 2005, to March 31, 2014.
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Ian Lithgow
Ian David Lithgow (born 3 February 1972) is an American actor, best known for his work as Leon in the NBC series 3rd Rock from the Sun (1996–2001).
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IMAX
IMAX is a system of high-resolution cameras, film formats and film projectors.
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Interstellar (film)
Interstellar is a 2014 epic science fiction film directed, co-written, and co-produced by Christopher Nolan.
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Italians
The Italians (Italiani) are a Latin European ethnic group and nation native to the Italian peninsula.
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J. C. Hopkins
JC Hopkins (born August 9, 1964) is an American bandleader, record producer, and Grammy-nominated producer and songwriter.
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Jeffrey Tambor
Jeffrey Michael Tambor (born July 8, 1944) is an American actor.
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Jennifer Ehle
Jennifer Anne Ehle (born December 29, 1969) is an American actress.
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Jimmy Pardo
James Ronald Pardo, Jr. (born July 28, 1966) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and host of the long-running comedy podcast Never Not Funny.
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John Dexter
John Dexter (2 August 1925 – 23 March 1990) was an English theatre, opera and film director.
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Joseph Alsop
Joseph Wright Alsop V (October 10, 1910 – August 28, 1989) was an American journalist and syndicated newspaper columnist from the 1930s through the 1970s.
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King Lear
King Lear is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare.
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Kinsey (film)
Kinsey is a 2004 American biographical drama film written and directed by Bill Condon.
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Lakewood, Ohio
Lakewood is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States.
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Latin honors
Latin honors are Latin phrases used to indicate the level of distinction with which an academic degree has been earned.
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Lindsay Duncan
Lindsay Vere Duncan, CBE (born 7 November 1950) is a Scottish actress.
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List of awards and nominations received by John Lithgow
John Arthur Lithgow (born, 1945) is an American actor, musician, singer, comedian and author.
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Liv Ullmann
Liv Johanne Ullmann (born 16 December 1938) is a Norwegian actress and film director.
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London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) is a drama school situated in the west of London, United Kingdom.
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Lord Farquaad
Lord Farquaad is the main antagonist of the 2001 animated feature film, Shrek, as well as Shrek 4-D and the musical.
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Lynn Redgrave
Lynn Rachel Redgrave (8 March 1943 – 2 May 2010) was an English and American actress.
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M. Butterfly
M.
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Madeleine Peyroux
Madeleine Peyroux (born April 18, 1974) is an American jazz and blues singer-songwriter.
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Mag Rack
Mag Rack (formerly Lifeskool) is a Video on Demand (VoD) television channel.
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Malvolio
Malvolio is a fictional character in William Shakespeare's comedy Twelfth Night, or What You Will.
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Manhattan Theatre Club
Manhattan Theatre Club (MTC) is a theatre company located in New York City, affiliated with the League of Resident Theatres.
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Martha Plimpton
Martha Campbell Plimpton (born November 16, 1970) is an American actress, singer, and former model.
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Maude Maggart
Maude Maggart (born February 24, 1975) is an American cabaret singer and recording artist who performs throughout the United States and Europe, but most often in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York City.
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Mayflower
The Mayflower was an English ship that famously transported the first English Puritans, known today as the Pilgrims, from Plymouth, England to the New World in 1620.
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McCarter Theatre
McCarter Theatre Center is a not-for-profit, professional company on the campus of Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey.
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Meryl Streep
Mary Louise "Meryl" Streep (born June 22, 1949) is an American actress.
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Michael Bennett (theater)
Michael Bennett (April 8, 1943 – July 2, 1987) was an American musical theatre director, writer, choreographer, and dancer.
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Mitt Romney
Willard Mitt Romney (born March 12, 1947) is an American businessman and politician who served as the 70th Governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007 and was the Republican Party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2012 election.
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Mockumentary
A mockumentary (a portmanteau of mock and documentary) or docucomedy is a type of movie or television show depicting fictional events but presented as a documentary.
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My Fat Friend
My Fat Friend is a play by Charles Laurence.
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Neil Bartlett (playwright)
Neil Vivian Bartlett, OBE, (born 1958) is a British director, performer, translator, and writer.
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Netflix
Netflix, Inc. is an American over-the-top media services provider, headquartered in Los Gatos, California.
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New York City Ballet
New York City Ballet (NYCB) is a ballet company founded in 1948 by choreographer George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein.
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Newt Gingrich presidential campaign, 2012
The 2012 presidential campaign of Newt Gingrich, former U.S. Representative from Georgia and Speaker of the House, began shortly following the 2010 midterm elections.
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Nightmare at 20,000 Feet
"Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" is episode 123 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone, based on the short story of the same name by Richard Matheson, first published in Alone by Night (1961).
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NPR
National Public Radio (usually shortened to NPR, stylized as npr) is an American privately and publicly funded non-profit membership media organization based in Washington, D.C. It serves as a national syndicator to a network of over 1,000 public radio stations in the United States.
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Obsession (1976 film)
Obsession is a 1976 psychological thriller/mystery film directed by Brian De Palma, starring Cliff Robertson, Geneviève Bujold, John Lithgow, and Stocker Fontelieu.
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Off-Broadway
An Off-Broadway theatre is any professional venue in Manhattan in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, inclusive.
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Once Upon a Time in Wonderland
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland is an American fantasy-drama series that aired on ABC from October 10, 2013 to April 3, 2014.
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Pacifica Foundation
Pacifica Foundation is an American non-profit organization which owns five independently operated, non-commercial, listener-supported radio stations known for their progressive/liberal political orientation.
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Paloozaville
Paloozaville is an animated/live-action series for children and their parents on the Video On Demand network: Mag Rack.
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Pam MacKinnon
Pam MacKinnon (born January 9, 1968) is an American theatre director.
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Parents' Choice Award
The Parents' Choice Award is an award presented by the non-profit Parents' Choice Foundation to recognize "the very best products for children of different ages and backgrounds, and of varied skill and interest levels." It is considered a "prestigious" award among children's products, and has been described by the Cincinnati Enquirer as the industry equivalent of an Academy Award.
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Paul F. Tompkins
Paul Francis Tompkins (born September 12, 1968) is an American comedian, actor, and writer.
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Peter Matthiessen
Peter Matthiessen (May 22, 1927 – April 5, 2014) was an American novelist, naturalist, wilderness writer, zen teacher and CIA agent.
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Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh is a city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the United States, and is the county seat of Allegheny County.
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Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO) is an American orchestra based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Princeton, New Jersey
Princeton is a municipality with a borough form of government in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States, that was established in its current form on January 1, 2013, through the consolidation of the Borough of Princeton and Princeton Township.
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Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
Puerto Plata, officially known as San Felipe de Puerto Plata, is the ninth-largest city in the Dominican Republic, and capital of the province of Puerto Plata.
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Raising Cain
Raising Cain is a 1992 psychological horror-thriller film written and directed by Brian De Palma, and starring John Lithgow, Lolita Davidovich and Steven Bauer.
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Razor & Tie
Razor & Tie is an American entertainment company that consists of a record label and a music publishing company.
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Republican Party presidential primaries, 2012
The 2012 Republican presidential primaries were the selection processes in which voters of the Republican Party elected state delegations to the Republican National Convention.
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Requiem (Mozart)
The Requiem in D minor, K. 626, is a requiem mass by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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Requiem for a Heavyweight
Requiem for a Heavyweight was a teleplay written by Rod Serling and produced for the live television show Playhouse 90 on 11 October 1956.
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Restaurant
A restaurant, or an eatery, is a business which prepares and serves food and drinks to customers in exchange for money.
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Return of the Jedi
Return of the Jedi (also known as Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi) is a 1983 American epic space opera film directed by Richard Marquand.
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Rhino Entertainment
Rhino Entertainment Company is an American specialty record label and production company founded in 1978.
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Ricochet (film)
Ricochet is a 1991 American action crime thriller film, directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Denzel Washington, John Lithgow, Ice-T, Kevin Pollak, and Lindsay Wagner.
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Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Rise of the Planet of the Apes is a 2011 American science fiction film directed by Rupert Wyatt and starring James Franco, Freida Pinto, John Lithgow, Brian Cox, Tom Felton, David Oyelowo, and Andy Serkis.
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Rochester, New York
Rochester is a city on the southern shore of Lake Ontario in western New York.
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Royal National Theatre
The Royal National Theatre in London, commonly known as the National Theatre (NT) is one of the United Kingdom's three most prominent publicly funded performing arts venues, alongside the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal Opera House.
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Royal Shakespeare Company
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is a major British theatre company, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England.
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Running Press
Running Press is an American publishing company and member of the Perseus Books Group.
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Same-sex marriage in California
Same-sex marriage is legal in the U.S. state of California, and first became so on June 16, 2008, when the state began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples as the result of the Supreme Court of California ruling in In re Marriage Cases, which found that barring same-sex couples from marriage violated the state's Constitution.
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Santa Claus: The Movie
Santa Claus: The Movie (known on-screen as simply Santa Claus) is a 1985 British-American Christmas film starring Dudley Moore, John Lithgow, and David Huddleston in the title role.
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Screen Actors Guild Award
Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as SAG Awards) are accolades given by the Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) to recognize outstanding performances in film and prime time television.
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Second Stage Theater
Second Stage Theater is a theater company founded in 1979 and located in Manhattan, New York City.
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Serial killer
A serial killer is typically a person who murders three or more people,A serial killer is most commonly defined as a person who kills three or more people for psychological gratification; reliable sources over the years agree.
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Shakespeare in the Park (New York City)
Shakespeare in the Park (or Free Shakespeare in the Park) is a theatrical program that stages productions of Shakespearean plays at the Delacorte Theater, an open-air theater in New York City's Central Park.
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Sherie Rene Scott
Sherie Rene Scott (born February 8, 1967)Some sources give 1969, but Scott herself, at the and at Lovece, Frank,, Newsday, May 6, 2010, gives 1967 is an American actress, singer, writer and producer.
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Shrek
Shrek is a 2001 American computer animated fantasy comedy film loosely based on the 1990 fairytale picture book of the same name by William Steig.
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Shrek 4-D
Shrek 4-D (also known as Shrek 3-D for the DVD release, and The Ghost of Lord Farquaad for the Netflix release) is a 4D film at various theme parks around the world.
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Shrek the Third
Shrek the Third (also known as Shrek 3) is a 2007 American computer-animated fantasy comedy film and the third installment in the ''Shrek'' franchise, produced by DreamWorks Animation.
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Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster, Inc., a subsidiary of CBS Corporation, is an American publishing company founded in New York City in 1924 by Richard Simon and Max Schuster.
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Singin' in the Bathtub
"Singing in the Bathtub" is a song written in 1929 by Michael H. Cleary, with lyrics by Herb Magidson and Ned Washington for the film The Show of Shows.
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Sony Wonder
Sony Wonder (founded as Sony Kids’ Music) is the kids and family entertainment label of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and the former record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment.
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Space Odyssey
The Space Odyssey series is a series of science fiction novels by the writer Arthur C. Clarke.
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Special Effects: Anything Can Happen
Special Effects: Anything Can Happen is an American documentary film directed by Academy Award-winning sound designer Ben Burtt and narrated by John Lithgow.
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Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens (70 acres) is a notable country estate, with gardens, located at 714 North Portage Path in Akron, Ohio.
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Star Wars (radio)
An expanded radio dramatization of the original Star Wars trilogy was produced in 1981, 1983, and 1996.
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Stratford-upon-Avon
Stratford-upon-Avon is a market town and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon District, in the county of Warwickshire, England, on the River Avon, north west of London, south east of Birmingham, and south west of Warwick.
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Sweet Smell of Success
Sweet Smell of Success is a 1957 American film noir made by Hecht-Hill-Lancaster Productions and released by United Artists.
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Sweet Smell of Success (musical)
Sweet Smell of Success is a musical created by Marvin Hamlisch (music), Craig Carnelia (lyrics), and John Guare (book).
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Sylvester Stallone
Michael Sylvester Gardenzio Stallone (born July 6, 1946) is an American actor, producer and filmmaker.
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Terms of Endearment
Terms of Endearment is a 1983 American comedy-drama film adapted from Larry McMurtry's 1975 novel, directed, written, and produced by James L. Brooks, and starring Shirley MacLaine, Debra Winger, Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito, Jeff Daniels, and John Lithgow.
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The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension!, often shortened to Buckaroo Banzai, is a 1984 American science fiction romantic adventure comedy film directed and produced by W. D. Richter.
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The Changing Room
The Changing Room is a 1971 play by David Storey, set in a men's changing room before, during and after a rugby league football game.
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The Colbert Report
The Colbert Report is an American late-night talk and news satire television program hosted by Stephen Colbert that aired four days a week on Comedy Central from October 17, 2005 to December 18, 2014 for 1,447 episodes.
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The Columnist
The Columnist is a play by American playwright David Auburn.
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The Crown (TV series)
The Crown is a historical drama web television series, created and principally written by Peter Morgan and produced by Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix.
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The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph, commonly referred to simply as The Telegraph, is a national British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally.
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The Day After
The Day After is an American television film that first aired on November 20, 1983, on the ABC television network.
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The Empire Strikes Back
The Empire Strikes Back (also known as Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back) is a 1980 American epic space opera film directed by Irvin Kershner.
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The Magistrate (play)
The Magistrate is a farce by the English playwright Arthur Wing Pinero.
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The Manhattan Project (film)
The Manhattan Project is a 1986 American science fiction thriller film.
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The Miracle of Life
"The Miracle of Life" was an episode produced by Nova about the human reproductive process.
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The Nerdist Podcast
ID10T with Chris Hardwick (formerly The Nerdist Podcast) is a weekly interview show "about what it really means to be a nerd" hosted by Chris Hardwick, usually accompanied by Jonah Ray and Matt Mira.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as The NYT or The Times) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership.
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The Sunny Side of the Street
The Sunny Side of the Street is an album recorded by John Lithgow, released in 2006.
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The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)
The Twilight Zone (also marketed as Twilight Zone, sans "The") is an American science fiction horror fantasy anthology television series created and presented by Rod Serling, which ran for five seasons on CBS from 1959 to 1964.
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The World According to Garp (film)
The World According to Garp is a 1982 American comedy-drama film produced and directed by George Roy Hill, written by Steve Tesich, and starring Robin Williams in the title role.
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Theodore Olson
Theodore Bevry Olson (born September 11, 1940) is an American lawyer, practicing at the Washington, D.C. office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.
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Tony Award
The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre.
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Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play
The Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play is an honor presented at the Tony Awards, a ceremony established in 1947 as the Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, to actors for quality leading roles in a Broadway play.
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Trial & Error (TV series)
Trial & Error is an American sitcom television series created by Jeff Astrof and Matt Miller for NBC and is produced by Warner Bros. Television.
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Twelfth Night
Twelfth Night, or What You WillUse of spelling, capitalization, and punctuation in the First Folio: "Twelfe Night, Or what you will" is a comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written around 1601–1602 as a Twelfth Night's entertainment for the close of the Christmas season.
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Twenty Good Years
Twenty Good Years is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from October 11, 2006, until January 31, 2007.
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Twilight Zone: The Movie
Twilight Zone: The Movie is a 1983 American science fiction anthology film produced by Steven Spielberg and John Landis as a cinematic interpretation of the 1959–64 TV series created by Rod Serling.
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain,Usage is mixed with some organisations, including the and preferring to use Britain as shorthand for Great Britain is a sovereign country in western Europe.
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University of California, Los Angeles
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public research university in the Westwood district of Los Angeles, United States.
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Uproxx
Uproxx is an entertainment and popular culture news website.
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Utopia, Limited
Utopia, Limited; or, The Flowers of Progress, is a Savoy opera, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert.
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Video on demand
Video on demand is a programming system which allows users to select and watch/listen to video or audio content such as movies and TV shows whenever they choose, rather than at a scheduled broadcast time, the method that prevailed with over-the-air programming during the 20th century.
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Vivian Beaumont Theater
The Vivian Beaumont Theater is a theater located in the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts complex at 150 West 65th Street on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
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Waiting staff
Waiting staff are those who work at a restaurant or a bar, and sometimes in private homes, attending customers—supplying them with food and drink as requested.
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Wayne Knight
Wayne Elliot Knight (born August 7, 1955) is an American actor, voice artist and comedian.
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WBAI
WBAI (99.5 MHz), is a non-commercial, listener-supported radio station licensed to New York City.
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White Rabbit
The White Rabbit is a fictional character in Lewis Carroll's book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
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William Bradford (Plymouth Colony governor)
William Bradford (19 March 1590May 9, 1657) was an English Separatist originally from the West Riding of Yorkshire.
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William Shatner
William Shatner (born March 22, 1931) is a Canadian actor, author, producer, and director.
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Winston Churchill
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill (30 November 187424 January 1965) was a British politician, army officer, and writer, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the classical era.
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Yellow Springs, Ohio
Yellow Springs is a village in Greene County, Ohio, United States.
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Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories
Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories is a picture book collection by Theodor Seuss Geisel, published under his more commonly known pseudonym of Dr. Seuss.
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Yoda
Yoda is a fictional character in the ''Star Wars'' franchise created by George Lucas, first appearing in the 1980 film The Empire Strikes Back.
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2001: A Space Odyssey (film)
2001: A Space Odyssey is a 1968 epic science fiction film produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick.
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2010: The Year We Make Contact
2010, often styled with its promotional tagline 2010: The Year We Make Contact, is a 1984 science fiction film written, produced and directed by Peter Hyams.
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30 Rock
30 Rock is an American satirical television sitcom created by Tina Fey that ran on NBC from October 11, 2006, to January 31, 2013.
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3rd Rock from the Sun
3rd Rock from the Sun (sometimes referred to as 3rd Rock) is an American sitcom that aired from 1996 to 2001 on NBC.
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62nd Primetime Emmy Awards
The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards, presented by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, were held on Sunday, August 29, 2010, at the Nokia Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles, California beginning at 5:00 p.m. PDT (00:00 UTC; August 30).
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8 (play)
8 (or 8 the Play) is an American play that portrays the closing arguments of Perry v. Schwarzenegger, a federal trial that led to the overturn of Proposition 8—an amendment eliminating rights of same-sex couples to marry in California.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lithgow