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Julia McKenzie will have some convincing to do in the new season of “Miss Marple,” which begins on Sunday on PBS’s “Masterpiece Mystery!” Go to Source
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Arts, Briefly: Tax-Credit Fund Empty at City Film Office  | read this item
The Mayor’s Office of Film, Theater and Broadcasting in New York says that as of Tuesday it had used up the allocation of funds, $192.5 million, set aside for tax rebates for film and television production in the city. Go to Source
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Roger Friedman filed suit against Fox and the News Corporation, saying that the company defamed him in public statements after it fired him. Go to Source
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Thanks to the ingenuity and one-upmanship of local concert promoters, yet more concerts are turning up in the most unusual and amazing places. Go to Source
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Michael Jackson’s family faced a potential custody battle with the mother of two of his children. Go to Source
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At the Whitney Museum, a handsomely installed, often engrossing, yet overly didactic and visually low-key retrospective of Dan Graham’s work. Go to Source
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“Journey to the Stars,” a new show at the American Museum of Natural History, is easily the most beautiful planetarium show I have ever seen and the most vertiginous. Go to Source
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Television Review: A New Detective in the Drawing Room  | read this item
Julia McKenzie will have some convincing to do in the new season of “Miss Marple,” which begins on Sunday on PBS’s “Masterpiece Mystery!” Go to Source

Mollie Sugden, Sitcom Star, Dies at 86

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Ms. Sugden achieved wide popularity in Britain and the United States as Betty Slocombe in the long-running BBC comedy series “Are You Being Served?” Go to Source
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Jeff Tweedy has led Wilco to new success and has found himself a piece of normality too. Go to Source
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For 85 years, strummers, pickers and fiddlers have met in the North Carolina hills on a spring weekend to play homage to old-time music. Go to Source
An Appraisal: A Character Actor of Intensified Normalness  | read this item
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In his best movie roles, Karl Malden is specifically the other man, the guy defined partly by his lack of certain attributes abundantly present in the protagonist. Go to Source
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Art Review | Dan Graham: Bouncing Around a Visual Echo Chamber  | read this item
At the Whitney Museum, a handsomely installed, often engrossing, yet overly didactic and visually low-key retrospective of Dan Graham’s work. Go to Source
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Deal Near on Jackson Service, as Custody Battle Looms  | read this item
Michael Jackson’s family faced a potential custody battle with the mother of two of his children. Go to Source
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Los Olivos Journal: Neverland, Old Neighbors and New Visitors  | read this item
The gentle attitude of Los Olivos, Calif., residents may be tested as Neverland ranch will make the village something of a Graceland-like stop on the Michael Jackson after-death tour. Go to Source
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Keep the Music, Add the Views  | read this item
Thanks to the ingenuity and one-upmanship of local concert promoters, yet more concerts are turning up in the most unusual and amazing places. Go to Source

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