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"There's no liar like a man, unless they're a woman."
The hilarity of that statement brings us to the wonderful performance that North Broward Preparatory School put on of the play "A Flea in Her Ear." Written in 1907, originally in French by Georges Feydeaus, "A Flea in Her Ear" is set in Paris at the end... -
North Broward's production bursts with energy and exuberance
The cast of North Broward's production of "A Flea in Her Ear" is ready to commit a folly. Would you join them as they tangle through the uproarious maze of the Hotel Coq d'Or? When a suspicious wife suspects her devout husband has been untrue, she will...Tags: Celebrities, Alzheimer's Disease
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Trial begins for man whose wife was found buried in yard
Christine Jarrett had been there all along. From the night of Jan. 3, 1991, when the Elkridge woman purportedly left her family without saying goodbye, to the day years later when her husband filed divorce paperwork alleging abandonment, to the moment...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, Family, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Ex-Gov. Mark Sanford tops GOP congressional primary in S.C.
WASHINGTON — Former Gov. Mark Sanford took a big step on the road to political redemption Tuesday, topping a large field of Republican candidates in the special election for a South Carolina congressional seat. A onetime rising star in the GOP,...
Tags: Government, Republican Party, Parties and Movements, Tim Scott, George W. Bush
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Marital tension builds in 'Speaking in Tongues'
"Speaking in Tongues" Australian playwright Andrew Bovell's 1997 exploration of six degrees of infidelity premiered the same year as Patrick Marber's similarly themed "Closer." But Bovell (whose "When the Rain Stops Falling" just finished an encore...
Tags: U.S. Army, Arts and Culture, World War II (1939-1945)
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Man who gambled away pension guilty of killing wife
L.A. NOWA Santa Ana man was found guilty Wednesday of killing his wife after she asked him to move out of their home because he gambled away $100,000 in pension money and had an extramarital affair. Agustin Armaraz Espinoza, 58, was...... -
A visit to London's cemeteries
LONDON — What are the first sights you seek when you travel to a new city? The museums? The top restaurants? Or the cemeteries? I choose cemeteries. Although some people think that's weird, I find them a through-the-looking-glass way of...Tags: England, Daniel Defoe, Epidemics and Plagues, John Jackson, Arts and Culture
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Review: 'If I Were You' is strained, absurd marital farce
The press notes for "If I Were You" indicate that writer-director Joan Carr-Wiggin's favorite director is Preston Sturges, but there's little of the master's zip, wit or taste for desperate absurdity in this ill-conceived marital farce. Moments after...
Tags: Marcia Gay Harden, Nancy Meyers, Preston Sturges
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'Mad Men's' John Slattery, Matthew Weiner talk Roger Sterling
The last time viewers caught a glimpse of Roger Sterling, the rakishly charming advertising executive played by John Slattery on "Mad Men," he stood naked looking out a hotel window, arms raised in a state of LSD-induced bliss. The image of Roger's bare...
Tags: 2012 Democratic National Convention, AMC (tv network), Martin Luther King Jr., Christina Hendricks, LSD
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Defense rests in Todd Puetz case
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsHe admits to committing adultery and takes full blame for his actions. But a former high school teacher and coach told a Sedgwick County jury he was not looking for sex from a 15-year-old girl. Former Garden Plain coach Todd Puetz was arrested in a...Tags: Police Arrests, Prosecution, Witnesses, Crime, Law and Justice, Personal Service
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Is this the best the GOP can come up with?
WASHINGTON -- I think I've figured it out. Republicans must be staging some kind of fiendishly clever plot to lure Democrats into a false sense of security. That's the only possible explanation for some of the weirdness we're seeing and hearing from the...
Tags: Government, U.S. Congress, Republican Party, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues
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'Follow Her Home' to Marlowe territory
Raymond Chandler is among the undisputed masters of crime fiction, especially for stories set on the mean Southern California streets. His influence on crime fiction helped expand the genre's settings from sunny vicarages to gritty urban centers, set a...Tags: Literature, Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues, Arts and Culture
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