Jerusalem’s Temple Mount may be the most notorious of the spots “where ancient history meets modern politics,” but it’s certainly not the only one.
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Hollywood Might Not Have Gotten The Memo: Always Take Care Of The People Backstage
Labor disputes in Hollywood haven’t hit from the craft side for half a century. But if they do, and predictions say the unions and studios are starting rather far apart, expect an epic battle.
City Ballet Built A Pretty New Media Center, And No One Uses It
At the Lincoln Center, City Ballet’s sleek new media center languishes as contract disputes drag on. But the future might be HD-projection-bright, eventually.
‘Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark’ Is Paying For Itself – And Making Money
The saga continues, and the ideas for recouping the $75 million investment do as well: “The most unusual idea: adding new scenes and perhaps a new musical number to the New York “Spider-Man” every year, making it akin to a new comic book edition, and then urging the show’s fans to buy tickets again.”
Illustrator Who Lost Fingers In Robbery Gets Help From Fellow Artists
The auction raised more than €60,000 for illustrator Alexandra Trotsenko, who had three fingers cut off during a 2009 robbery in Dublin.