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More coverage of New York's seemingly limitless culture and entertainment scene -- everything from hot museum exhibits to funky off-off-off-Broadway productions, from who is playing Carnegie Hall to which band is making a name for itself at a hole-in-the-wall underground club, from indie film fests to the Met.
Arianna Huffington: The New HuffPost New York: The City Guide That Never Sleeps Arianna Huffington 2010
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More coverage of New York's seemingly limitless culture and entertainment scene -- everything from hot museum exhibits to funky off-off-off-Broadway productions, from who is playing Carnegie Hall to which band is making a name for itself at a hole-in-the-wall underground club, from indie film fests to the Met.
Arianna Huffington: The New HuffPost New York: The City Guide That Never Sleeps Arianna Huffington 2010
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Back in New York, Mr. Palminteri worked as a nightclub gatekeeper -- his unruffled manner got him dubbed the Perry Como of bouncers -- to supplement his meager income from off-off-off-Broadway productions.
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The hottest play in New York right now is an off-off-off-Broadway production called "Matt & Ben," a spoof set in 1995, when the two were struggling actors living in Boston.
Periscope 2007
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The Seattle Times recommends this off-off-off-Broadway live production of "Schoolhouse Rock."
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I'd seen him off-off-off-Broadway, and he was so wooden that I was embarrassed.
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I'd seen him off-off-off-Broadway, and he was so wooden that I was embarrassed.
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She wanted to shed the mantle of the small-town Mississippi girl and start all over again as an off-off-off-Broadway ingénue, just as I had sought to relieve myself of the burden of being a good Jewish boy from New York who went to a good school and got good grades so he could someday become a good lawyer, and instead start all over again as a reporter in a small town in Mississippi.
Confederacy of Silence Richard Rubin 2002
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She wanted to shed the mantle of the small-town Mississippi girl and start all over again as an off-off-off-Broadway ingénue, just as I had sought to relieve myself of the burden of being a good Jewish boy from New York who went to a good school and got good grades so he could someday become a good lawyer, and instead start all over again as a reporter in a small town in Mississippi.
Confederacy of Silence Richard Rubin 2002
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She wanted to shed the mantle of the small-town Mississippi girl and start all over again as an off-off-off-Broadway ingénue, just as I had sought to relieve myself of the burden of being a good Jewish boy from New York who went to a good school and got good grades so he could someday become a good lawyer, and instead start all over again as a reporter in a small town in Mississippi.
Confederacy of Silence Richard Rubin 2002
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