That's why he brings Midge to the opening night of Solomon Crespi, a seemingly fictional painter, after he already went to the pre-opening night and bought three paintings.
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Jackson's opening night proved to be the place to be.
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Opening Night marks the end of The Summer of Hate.
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But Taylor wanted her opening night in Glendale, which, fine.
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The reaction to Cleansed has eerily mirrored Blasted's opening night.
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The senator is introducing her and speaking on opening night.
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Now, more than six months after opening night on Oct.
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How did your first opening night on Broadway measure up?
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The audience at the exhibition's opening night comprised the jury.
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Bennett didn't back down from those statements on Opening Night.
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They walked out on Friday, canceling their opening night performance.
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There's the deadline, the opening night, you're working towards that.
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After 11 successful previews, on opening night the unthinkable occurred.
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On opening night (Wednesday), see it performed with live music.
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Opening night drew more than 1,500 people, according to organizers.
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Carnegie Hall held its opening night gala on Oct. 3.
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Why can't I sit through my movie on opening night?
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Mr. Sanders threw out the first pitch on opening night.
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It premieres Tuesday, with an opening night on April 7.
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Ryan French from Wilmington, N.C., bought tickets for opening night, and said the soundtrack by Kendrick Lamar was "fantastic": I cannot wait to see Black Panther, I actually just bought my tickets for opening night.
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There were issues on the opening night of the tournament too.
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Compare that to the opening night of the Republican National Convention.
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Ed from Good Burger here at Super Bowl Opening Night pic.twitter.
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I'm obviously going to be there on opening night (June 23rd).
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THE ROLLER coaster to opening night was a lot of fun.
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Chenoweth: That was our Madonna moment, opening night in San Francisco.
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Avenue on April 6, the opening night of the film festival.
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" It even had a sponsor: Opening Night was "fueled by Gatorade.
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Then have we got some Dubs Opening Night Schadenfreude for you!
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On the opening night the two factions roared approval and disapproval.
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Boos resounded on opening night, and donors made their displeasure known.
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Highlights include the opening-night gala, which goes until 2 a.m.
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The film is the opening-night feature at Cannes in May.
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They were crafting Reeve Carney's Orpheus basically up until opening night.
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On opening night in 230, one audience member reportedly died laughing.
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And while Sanders was slated to speak on opening night, Rep.
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The chills are hushed in the festival's pick for opening night.
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But no, on Wednesday's opening night nobody brought it on stage.
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That's why we still have our opening night galas on Mondays.
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The first president of France, Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, attended opening night.
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He was at opening night, even though he was very ill.
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Kakko, 18, was named to the opening night lineup this week.
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Also, for opening night on Tuesday only, there was Misty Copeland.
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It's the opening-night movie at the New York Film Festival.
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On opening night last week, the audience gave a standing ovation.
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As opening night draws closer, she transforms in other ways, too.
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In the lead-up to opening night, which is Wednesday, Oct.
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John Cassavetes's "Opening Night" has long been catnip to theater fans.
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As opening night drew near, van Hove projected a wry calm.
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PATTI CAKE$ This year's opening-night selection is an unambiguous joy.
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It was never going to be, not on its opening night.
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On opening night at Chez Panisse, dinner service was sheer chaos.
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"I saw the movie on opening night in Madison, Wisconsin," he says.
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In response, major cities beefed up security for the movie's opening night.
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He said, 'I'm definitely at opening night, I'm definitely at closing night.
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Are the fans just as excited as they were on opening night?
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"Magic Mike London Opening night," Jessie J wrote, according to US Weekly.
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"Magic Mike London Opening night," Jessie J wrote, according to US Weekly.
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There's also the World Cup, which moved opening night back a week.
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"Â "I was unable to buy tickets for Black Panther opening night!
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In Opening Night she wore the scars of performing on her face.
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POMPTON LAKES Opening night celebration, with evening performances and reception with dinner.
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Have we come to opening night and found the show already closed?
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"Magic Mike London Opening night," Jessie J wrote in her Instagram Story.
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The Tribeca opening night party had a lot to live up to.
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Here's who left opening night better off, and who took some hits.
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A compulsive fiddler, he rewrites line after line practically until opening night.
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HARRY KING (celebrity hair stylist) I went to opening night, probably alone.
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Previews will begin June 12, with opening night scheduled for June 20.
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" That doesn't account for mixed feelings, which are apt for "Opening Night.
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The director Cyril Teste's "Opening Night," which kicks off the season Sept.
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Their victory on opening night was their only win in the league.
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The Knicks have lost six of seven since winning on opening night.
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For the first time ever, Gamescom is streaming its opening night online.
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On opening night, several prominent artists reiterated their commitment to the theater.
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This wasn't the raucous standing ovation a cast gets on opening night.
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"The preview was so great, but then came opening night," Bufman said.
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Tickets for the May 2110 opening-night reception start at $200; kipsbaydecoratorshowhouse.org.
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"This is amazing," Sowers said to CNN of the Opening Night experience.
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The 63rd Winter Antiques Show had an opening night party on Jan.
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The entire family went to see the new movie on opening night.
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Those in attendance on the opening night said they had mixed feelings.
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Opening night of the California Mermaid Convention at Dive Bar in downtown Sacramento.
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Of the 108 international players on opening-night rosters, 16 are from Canada.
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Porter looked ready for business at the opening night of "Be More Chill."
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Alice Walker attends The Color Purple on Broadway on opening night in 2015.
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Opening night of a newly incorporated jazz group's residency can be a crapshoot.
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Performances begin in March 1 with an opening night set for March 26.
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Tickets to Thursday's opening night preview are $24, admission is free Friday–Sunday.
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What do you think about Bella's glam look at opening night of Cannes?
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Amusingly, he admits to a slight case of nerves as opening night approaches.
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And the opening night is on the 129th anniversary of the dictator's birth.
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Opening night fun facts include nearly one million ounces of beer being delivered.
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FOX Network commentator Charissa Thompson reports during an opening night event Monday, Jan.
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And PEOPLE has exclusive footage of two musical numbers from Camil's opening night.
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Opening night will be April 24 at New York City's Brooks Atkinson Theatre.
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"Saader lights it up (on opening night)," Columbus coach John Tortorella told reporters.
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I told him that I'd get him a free ticket for opening night.
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On Sunday, we had the whole day off [before the "Cats" opening night].
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On opening night, Ms. Hall said her father looked at her and blanched.
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And the French national soccer team won its opening-night match against Romania.
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"After opening night… I went out and he was standing there," recalled Danna.
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I got the opening night invitation a few days later in the mail.
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On opening night, one smartly dressed couple left noisily after a few minutes.
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Winners must be present at Teen Opening Night the evening of March 1.
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He attended opening night expecting a short visit to greet "a few" fans.
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The film has so far made $1.5 million on its opening night Thursday.
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On the opening night, he arrived to the venue five minutes before showtime.
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The opening-night program on Wednesday suggested Mr. van Zweden's balanced artistic vision.
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The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater held an opening night gala on Dec.
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On opening night, "Endgame" will likely be playing on virtually every multiplex screen.
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It will all take place on the festival's main stage on opening night.
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The much-anticipated run-up to opening night produced its share of skeptics.
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I was so extra for black panther opening night ✊ #BlackPantherMovie #FineWomenFriday pic.twitter.
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My husband waits in line for five hours to see it opening night.
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When Helen Rae had her first solo exhibit, it sold out on opening night.
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Why not start with one of the best teams in country on opening night?
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"His sister came backstage to talk to me after the opening night," Ashford recalls.
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Festivalgoers dance onstage during opening night at the Dirty Dancing Festival in Lake Lure.
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Among the two evenings of material, one is from that opening night, Feb. 7.
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It's star, Lupita Nyong'o, couldn't snag tickets for opening night, just minutes after trying.
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Judging begins on this opening night, with the hound, toy, nonsporting and herding groups.
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And as opening night went on, the in-game action picked up as well.
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However, Hayward broke his leg on opening night and is out for the season.
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" But Mr. van Hove said that on opening night, Mr. Bowie was "very fragile.
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Everyone who went to check out Logan on opening night got a special surprise.
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The film had its world premiere as the opening night film of the event.
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Theme-wise, 3 Women was also a big influence, as was Cassavetes' Opening Night.
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A few writers were ready to start planning their opening night cosplay outfits already.
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"It's the only time I've been completely blindsided by opening-night reviews," Alexander said.
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As a text, Cassavetes' Opening Night provides endless possibilities for an experimentalist like Teste.
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"This is like the opening night of 'Chicago' with Bebe Neuwirth," Ms. Robinson said.
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But on opening night of Desert Trip, far more than nostalgia was in play.
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Last month the New York Philharmonic streamed its opening-night concert on Facebook Live.
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Opening night is scheduled for May 4, with a run planned through June 26.
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Opening night performances include Forced into Femininity (Chicago), Miss Meex, and Death Became Her.
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Elina Garanca, who played the role on opening night, was cool and immaculately elegant.
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The opening night photographer for "Oratorio," or an usher for an April 10 performance?
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And the Armistice was signed only a little over a month before opening night.
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For Aaron, only 14 on opening night, the club felt like a second home.
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On opening night, the ovation at the curtain call seemed more heartfelt than usual.
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Take this story forward instead of backward, and I'll be there on opening night.
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On opening night, for the first half-hour or so, "Familie" left me cold.
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Through May 20 at 22 Waverly Avenue, Brooklyn; opening night reception 7-10 p.m.
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The theater, which holds 1,800 people, was close to sold out for opening night.
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So they had a lot to talk about after its opening night on Broadway.
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Critics are then invited to previews, and their reviews are traditionally published opening night.
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On opening night of The Clown Show, guests were encouraged to come in costume.
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Ms. Montevecchi, 83, was a model of proud self-containment in her opening-night performance.
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"Puerto Ricans are the most resilient people on the earth," Miranda shared on opening night.
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Seats are still available for the July 5 opening night of her three-month residency.
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Just some of the folks asking the questions at Super Bowl LI's wacky Opening Night.
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A video of former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton kicked off the opening night panel.
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"Dark Phoenix," the latest X-Men film, made $5 million on its opening night Thursday.
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In YouTube's universe, everyone gets a front-row seat and no one misses opening night.
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On opening night, Beyoncé slayed in bodysuits from Balmain, Gucci, and Roberto Cavalli, among others.
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The film premieres as the opening night film of the Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday.
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Oh, and he almost ended Evan Turner's life on opening night, which is always fun.
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Head Over Heels begins performances June 23, with an opening night set for July 26.
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For the opening night of this year's Tribeca Film Festival, the event is getting fashionable.
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"Puerto Ricans are the most resilient people on the earth," he shared on opening night.
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Rehearsals do not end on opening night but continue throughout the life of a show.
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On opening night, there was a steady stream of visitors dropping off rolls of film.
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Heck, opening night was the first time she sang her whole set in a row.
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Opening night in Arizona saw 59,157 fans show up to support Swift, according to Billboard.
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" Tuesday's opening night also includes "Barber Violin Concerto" and Jerome Robbins's sailor salute, "Fancy Free.
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Veronica wouldn't even open her dazzling speakeasy because Archie couldn't be there for opening night.
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The presumptive GOP nominee's wife, Melania Trump, will speak on Monday, the convention's opening night.
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Her opening night look was completed by a slicked back updo and long dangling earrings.
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Kate opted for a full-skirted crimson dress by Marchesa Notte for the opening night.
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LONDON — I'm sitting in a packed theatre on the opening night of a sellout production.
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The opening night got off to a flying start with Montreal A/V collective susy.
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In the basement exists an expansive concert space where Patti Smith performed on opening night.
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It's been five years since Swedish House Mafia triumphantly headlined Coachella 2012's opening night.
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Recent opening night entries have included Robert Zemeckis' The Walk and David Fincher's Gone Girl.
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Opening night consisted of 10 costume changes, and – in true Lopez fashion – show-stopping choreography.
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I'd put the date at July 20163, opening night of the 2016 Republican National Convention.
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It is to begin previews on March 1, with an opening night on March 23.
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She reiterated her admiration for Cher on the red carpet for the musical's opening night.
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Opening night in Arizona saw 59,157 fans show up to support Swift, according to Billboard.
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"We want everyone to be involved in the vortex," Stern told me on opening night.
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Tuesday's concert had now become the opening night since Monday's date had been postponed twice.
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On opening night, Bennett knew that many people wanted to move on from the protests.
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Every bit of the production, from opening night to the last night of the tour.
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Last year, I went to opening night of the revival starring my friend Bette Midler.
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Breeding took place, loudly and with much flying of feathers, throughout the opening night reception.
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Their shop was an instant success, with a line out the door on opening night.
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Opening night features a glittering pair: Isabella Boylston as Columbine and James Whiteside as Harlequin.
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Opening night attracted a rush of people, devotees, and bystanders eager to satisfy their curiosity.
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She's clearly tickled, and recorded this sweet video to inspire the cast before opening night.
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That premise proved something of a minefield for stars who attended the opening night performance.
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Opening night had 16 million viewers, and a Nielsen rating of 10.3 — a blockbuster outing.
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"He was a friend of mine," Sherman said at Monday's Super Bowl Opening Night event.
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Riley Howell's family went on opening night to see the new movie, The Observer reported.
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Carnegie Hall's opening night gala is both a festive concert and an important fund-raiser.
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The opening night reception will be held on Friday, March 13 from 6–8 pm.
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A ticketed Opening Night preview will be held on Thursday, April 11, 6–9 pm.
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It's always nice to play first and then play a team that is having opening night.
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There have been 224 trades since opening night, and they've all involved fringe players at best.
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The next week I revisited the piece, wanting to think through my initial, opening night dismay.
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The script, musical numbers and acrobatic choreography remained in a state of flux until opening night.
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In it, fans can see everything from the rehearsal process to opening night in Tacoma, Washington.
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On opening night, Phillip and Jaclyn Watcher look happy even though they are both very tired.
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"I've never felt anything like that," Miranda, 38, said at a press conference after opening night.
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Coincidentally, an out-of-work actor I know was serving drinks at the opening night reception.
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You might soon be able to see a movie on opening night without leaving your couch.
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On Sunday, the CEO tweeted that the test tunnel's opening night event will happen on Dec.
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Opening Night ran at FIAF Florence Gould Hall in Manhattan, New York, September 12-14, 2019.
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Although her upper register sounded taxed on opening night, the struggle melded with the character's anguish.
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The opening night of the "Once Upon a Time" release was overwhelmingly male, according to Movio.
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It's hard to believe that further details will remain secret until opening night on July 30.
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The morning after opening night, the word "lovely" appeared twice in a review describing my character.
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Even the opening-night selection, traditionally a lightweight, star-driven crowd-pleaser, has a ghoulish edge.
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It's opening night for the Broadway musical "Bright Star," written by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell.
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It was like the opening night of a hundred simultaneous plays, all happening in one hotel.
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Rangers Coach Alain Vigneault spoke hours before the game of the inherent excitement of opening night.
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A tour bus used for the crew was also towed before opening night in Kansas City.
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It is opening night — the first "They're Playing Our Song" opening the Schnells have ever attended.
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CHELSEA MUSIC FESTIVAL OPENING NIGHT at St. Paul's German Lutheran Church (June 8, 7:30 p.m.).
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ANONYMOUS Let's say you're 100 percent correct, Mother: No opening-night flowers for your whiny daughter.
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If you're willing to give the other a go, send her a rose on opening night.
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Opening Night is the first time both teams have made media appearances since arriving in Miami.
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Then, it's opening night of Romeo and Juliet: The Musical and it's all coming together chaotically.
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The announcement of the cancellations came on Friday, three days after the play's troublesome opening night.
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RALPH On opening night, Michael gave Jennifer Holliday diamonds and he gave me a brass buckle.
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Opening night features a reception and a 90-minute session in which Orrico performs a drawing.
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She went back to red for the opening night of "42nd Street" at the Theatre Royal.
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And he would have just 16 days to nail it before opening night, which arrives this Friday.
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As captivating as the images from the festival's opening night are, the festival hasn't escaped without controversy.
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Swift, 28, sold just 38,000 out of 56,000 tickets for her opening night in Manchester last weekend.
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Amidsts cutesy boutiques, and tree-lined streets, a small gallery gets ready for an intimate opening night.
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So we actually had a huge opening night all over the globe for all of our fans.
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Instead of walking on stage, he ditched his own opening night and rushed to his brother's side.
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Adding to the Tupac tribute, Powamekka Cafe's opening night will feature musical performances and an art show.
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De Niro again criticized Trump in April during the opening night of the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival.
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The Sabres are rebuilding and have been markedly better despite losing their starting goalie on opening night.
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Right: Fireworks go off on the opening night of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
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Beilein's new-look offensive approach struggled on opening night against Orlando, but the Cavaliers flourished against Indiana.
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These films join Richard Linklater's "Everybody Wants Some," which has been announced as the opening-night feature.
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It may sound boring, but it is no less important than the opening night of a show.
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LCD Soundsystem will headline the opening night, taking the stage after retiring in 2011, organizers Goldenvoice said.
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"This guy offered me a banana in the front row," Bieber said at opening night in Seattle.
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"I've never felt anything like that," Miranda, 38, said at a press conference after Friday's opening night.
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Eckman-Lawn's work was so popular that many of his pieces were sold and removed opening night.
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Thomas herself will attend an opening night screening of the film hosted by JPMorgan in New York.
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Goldwyn showed his support by attending the play's opening night while Cranston stopped by earlier this month.
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He is scheduled to perform at the opening night of the Reading Festival in England on Friday.
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Lovato scored second-row seats with her friends and she sang and danced during Christina's opening night.
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Collison's suspension left G Ty Lawson as the only true point guard on Sacramento's opening night roster.
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On opening night, she had shaky moments in "Casta diva," perhaps the mightiest aria in the repertory.
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Grant Gershon effectively marshalled the orchestra and the chorus, though the edges were rough on opening night.
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Thursday's opening-night feature is the festival favorite "Mediterranea," an of-the-moment, sensitively rendered immigrant drama.
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Opening night includes a performance by Baby Wants Candy, a favorite among troupes specializing in musical improv.
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Each appears at the free opening night event at the Brooklyn Museum on Thursday at 7 p.m.
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It was the opening night of a new production of Verdi's "Rigoletto" at the Vienna State Opera.
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And that's just opening night; experiments in tap, video and improvisatory music await later in the week.
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MONTCLAIR Nora Chipaumire: "Portrait of Myself as My Father," world premiere, DJ Rupture performs on opening night.
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On opening night of her tour, she explained her inspiration during a vulnerable moment with her Swifties.
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UNDER THE SHADOW The opening-night selection gets New Directors off to a strong, eerie, accessible start.
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The concert was the opening night of her 41-date "Formation" world tour, which runs until August.
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Cover: Quentin Tarantino arrives for Sundance NEXT FEST Opening Night honoring him, August 10, 2017, Los Angeles.
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Hours before opening night, workers at Bellas Artes were installing plants and ironing carpets outside the theatre.
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Six years after Mr. Marx's bet, Mr. Paul handed him a check at the opening night party.
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What a strange sight at Oracle Arena for opening night and Kevin Durant's long-awaited Warriors debut.
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The Panthers' No. 1 goaltender, Roberto Luongo, has been sidelined since opening night with a knee injury.
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Last month, the mayor attended the opening night gala at the Metropolitan Opera, where "Norma" was performed.
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"It was one of the great opening night speeches," said Mr. Adler, who watched from the wings.
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"Opening Night" and especially "Cataract Valley" take their time with characters that are anything but one-note.
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As Mr. Mackie works toward opening night, he has been in contact with her more than usual.
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But it was a rough crossing, and his ship did not arrive in Hoboken until opening night.
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My parents, who through me have also grown fond of the city, came down for opening night.
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At the opening-night party, Mr. Farhadi joined his stars in a vaulted space with glittering lights.
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Opening night in Vancouver also had visual glitches that are likely to smooth out on the road.
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In fact, almost two weeks after opening night, the director Tom O'Horgan was still casting new actors.
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Maybe some other coaches would have dressed up for Super Bowl Opening Night, but not Andy Reid.
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Though thoughtfully put together, the evening is loose, even a little lost at points on opening night.
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But when he introduced me to someone on opening night he said, 'Have you met Es Devlin?
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The torsos of the all-male opening-night cast (an alternate cast is all-female) are bare.
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If something is uncomfortable or doesn't work, we have a week to fix it for opening night.
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The other coaches to lose their jobs since opening night: Cleveland's Tyronn Lue and Chicago's Fred Hoiberg.
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On opening night, I watched one of four half-hour pieces performed by four former company members.
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Blindspotting was Sundance's opening-night selection for 2018, and it was in many ways the ideal choice.
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La La Land is set to premiere on the opening night of the Venice Film Festival on Aug.
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Even with the din of opening night revelry in the spaces outside, visitors hushed as they entered there.
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The two young studs went off on Wednesday to make for a wild opening night in the NHL.
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On top of that, it was opening night for the latest Marvel flick, Ant-Man and the Wasp.
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The crew was returning from Houston from the opening night of the second season of the BIG3 league.
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" On opening night, Lovato, 26, went on to praise Aguilera's performance on social media as being absolutely "perfect.
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Trier, bouncing back from a disappointing opening night, scored 22 points off the bench on only seven shots.
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There were no seats, and I was unable to buy tickets to see Black Panther on opening night!
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A new hell broke loose across all media, shredding hopes by convention planners for a great opening night.
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And on opening night she sent me some lovely flowers and a wonderful note, kind of more personal.
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Here are some of the top lines from the opening night of the Democratic National Convention: Vermont Sen.
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Opening night festivities were capped off by a riotous performance by artist, musician, filmmaker, and actress Kembra Pfahler.
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Aside from the opening-night injury, both he and the team faced no real adversity throughout the year.
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"I never doubted myself and I stayed confident," he told reporters at Super Bowl Opening Night in Atlanta.
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It's an art of what Mr. Veneciano, on the opening night, called "multicolored bodies," poly-ethnic, performative, mutable.
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"The Irishman" will make its world premiere opening night of the New York Film Festival on September 27.
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Below, Siano shares his memories of the club's opening night, and the weeks where its future seemed uncertain.
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Problem is, on opening night, no one in the queue is sure how tough those new rules are.
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They could last just long enough to seem festive for your Cursed Child opening night party next month.
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"For sure it went through my mind," Hayward said of the devastating opening night he will never forget.
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On opening night, the Soviet premier, Nikita Khrushchev, was in the audience, and so were top party members.
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But there were protesters and counterprotesters at the opening night of "Lohengrin" as politicians walked the red carpet.
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And by its opening night, the movie had garnered the rare F Cinemascore, a measure of audience opinion.
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On opening night in 1966, Rudolf Bing, the Met's general manager, came backstage to wish her good luck.
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But he seized the occasion of his first opening night with his new orchestra to make a statement.
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For the first time in his young N.H.L. career, Taylor Leier made the Philadelphia Flyers' opening-night roster.
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"It is literally a dream come true," said Sowers, soaking in the buzz around Super Bowl Opening Night.
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The opening-night selection, "Ismael's Ghosts," from the French director Arnaud Desplechin, has divided them but not passionately.
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Dani Menkin's documentary "Aulcie" is the opening-night film, officially kicking off the 29th edition of this festival.
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He attended the opening night of the Broadway revival of "Miss Saigon" in late March in a wheelchair.
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Andy Ash: According to David Cook, the opening night of that first Blockbuster store was a huge success.
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In most respects, this "Opening Night" feels less cruel than the original, and its ending, certainly, is gorgeous.
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Coincidentally, New Yorkers will be able to see two different theatrical works drawing from "Opening Night" this fall.
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Keach completed 11 preview performances in May, but had no understudy to replace him after the opening night.
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It also has an A grade on Cinemascore, which surveys an audience on a movie&aposs opening night.
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The results have embraced the very good ("Opening Night"), the bad ("Obsession") and the mesmerizingly ugly ("The Damned").
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Officials shut it down on opening night, though it has since reopened as a "lounge" (same venue, less dancing).
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There was no lack of questions about his future, both immediate and long-term, at Super Bowl Opening Night.
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With opening night less than a year away, the Golden Knights certainly have their work cut out for them.
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Earlier in the episode, nervous Kevin had gone to stepdad Miguel and sought advice ahead of his opening night.
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A Thursday morning post from Wopat's Twitter account announced that it was the actor's opening night in the musical.
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The NBA also said opening-night rosters also feature a record 65 European players, up from 64 last year.
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Tickets to the opening night of Marvel Studios' "Avengers: Endgame" are not the only scarce commodity involving the film.
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Mayor Eric Garcetti holding his wand on opening night at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter Universal Studios Hollywood.
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After a promising opening night at the David H. Koch Theater on Tuesday, Wednesday's program plunged into the deep.
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No normal person can afford to blow that kind of cash just to see a movie on opening night.
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It made an even better opening night having my family, boyfriend, and his best friend in the audience, too.
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The musical starts preview performances on March 15, with opening night set for April 20 at the Shubert Theatre.
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Marianela Nunez was the Swan Queen of choice on opening night, but other principals and partnerings have their fans.
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Turner had 234 points and nine rebounds in 24 minutes in the loss, his first action since Opening Night.
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Unlike on opening night, the Hurricanes were unable to tie the score after pulling Mrazek for an extra skater.
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Josie has also been selected to premiere at the opening night of the very first Inaugural Mammoth Film Festival.
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While performing her song "What About" during her opening night in Houston on Saturday, she was overcome with emotion.
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At opening night on June 21, attendees were encouraged to wear tie-dye to evoke the flower-child spirit.
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The United States is slated to take on their arch-rivals from Canada on opening night at 7:30.
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In Vegas, on the opening night of Leviticus, Lucious confesses his love to Cookie, right in front of Juicy.
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The grosses for several shows were affected by free tickets given to journalists, Tony voters and opening-night guests.
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Some 2,000 people visited the exhibition on its opening night, the gallery told Hyperallergic in an email on Monday.
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There were more opening-night eyes on Tupac Shakur than Pixar's talking cars – but this race is rigged, folks.
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She's in the show with me, and we both want our nails to be on point for opening night.
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Thursday's opening night performances include a show by Baby Wants Candy, a favorite among troupes specializing in musical improv.
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It was abruptly pulled from theaters in the country during its opening night with no explanation, according to THR.
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For months, his "Late Show" never shook off its opening-night jitters, nor established a breakout recurring comedy bit.
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Dallas' highest scoring game of the season came in a 130-121 overtime loss at Indiana on opening night.
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And on opening night, he got a look at the Met orchestra's well-dressed, long-running intermission poker game.
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The Disaster Artist book stops short of describing what the opening night of The Room was like in 2003.
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Underwood" — a nod to Miller-Keyes' opening-night outfit when she appeared on Colton Underwood's season of "The Bachelor.
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Critic's Notebook Was Wednesday the final presidential debate of 2016 or the opening night of the Trump News Channel?
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The United States is slated to take on their arch-rivals from Canada on opening night at 7:30.
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It had also spurred a cathartic response from many conservatives, who counted its opening-night success as their own.
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Knowles performed during the opening night, including a renewed "Celebration Red" (1962), one of her notable instructional "event" scores.
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Opening Night and After Feiffer I went to the opening and the party, just long enough to get drunk.
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On opening night of the 2009-10 season, the Met introduced a grim, sordid new production by Luc Bondy.
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Tickets are between $153-$215 ($22-$26750 for seniors and students), or $80-$100 for the opening night gala.
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The two began a dialogue that has informed "Séancers"; M. Lamar will be the guest artist on opening night.
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For all the major figures that its opening night touched on, Soundtrack of America has plenty of pantheon left.
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Lang Lang, one of the world's most popular pianists, was scheduled to headline its opening-night gala on Wednesday.
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"The New Bauhaus," a film about the Hungarian artist Laszlo Moholy-Nagy makes its U.S. premiere on opening night.
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Crip Camp was an opening night selection at the Sundance Film Festival and will premiere on Netflix in 2020.
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"The emotion is wrapped in a lot of energy," Mr. Luhrmann said on the red carpet before opening night.
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He made the Rangers' opening-night roster this season but played only two games before he injured his back.
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His return marked just the third time that Indiana was able to use its starting five from opening night.
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"Dumbo," Disney's live-action remake of its 1941 animated classic, brought in $2.6 million on its opening night Thursday.
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Opening night excitement with the traditional "Gypsy Robe" worn by Gwen, whose solo was our musical compass every night.
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Janet Jackson is loved in Las Vegas .... and that couldn't be clearer from the opening night of her residency.
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FOOTBALL-NFL-SUPERBOWL/ Bryant looms over Super Bowl Opening Night MIAMI (Reuters) - Kobe Bryant loomed over Super Bowl Opening Night on Monday, looking down on the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers from a giant screen as the NFL paid tribute to the Los Angeles Lakers great killed in a helicopter crash.
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FILM-STAR-WARS-BOXOFFICE 'Rise of Skywalker' battles to $230 million domestic opening night LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The highly anticipated movie "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" collected $40 million in U.S. and Canadian ticket sales on its opening night, the fifth-highest debut of all time, Walt Disney Co said on Friday.
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Performances at the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater are to begin as scheduled on March 3, with opening night on March 16.
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A slew of celebs showed up at the Pantages theatre in Hollywood Wednesday for opening night of the mega-musical.
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The time I was there, I was never comfortable because to me, it was almost like opening night every game.
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"I just gotta take a second to actually believe this is happening," she told her fans ahead of opening night.
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NOTES: Kings G Jonathan Quick, out with groin injury suffered on opening night, took some shots at Tuesday's morning skate.
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"We can do better," the singer said as she addressed delegates on the opening night of the Democratic National Convention.
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The show's original opening night was delayed by about two weeks, and Mr. Mamet was said to be rewriting copiously.
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"It: Chapter One" earned $50 million on opening night and $123 million in its three-day debut, according to Comscore.
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On opening night, the country star, 43, was in attendance with Stefani's 5-year-old son Apollo in his lap.
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He said he promptly sold out after Hyperallergic posted a video of the piece on social media on opening night.
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The more that do, the higher the chances that the NFL's leader will be embarrassed on his league's opening night.
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The film is set for a world premiere as the opening night selection at the 2019 New York Film Festival.
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Delegates at the Republican National Convention in San Diego wave their placards and banners during the opening night in 1996.
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This bore fruit on the opening night of the new format, with poor attendances blighting the EDL Trophy Checkatrade Trophy.
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"I grew up with Dungeons and Dragons," Braver tells me over coffee a few days after the show's opening night.
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That's why Cyril Teste chose to engage the audience's noses in directing Opening Night at the Crossing the Line festival.
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Promotional materials for the show state that her role in Opening Night mirrors her own turbulent experience in the spotlight.
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The other game on opening night features the defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors at home against the Houston Rockets.
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On opening night in Aix, in July, 2012, it was evident that Benjamin had fully embraced the possibilities of opera.
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"It: Chapter Two" also has a respectable B+ grade on Cinemascore, which surveys audience sentiment on a movie's opening night.
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Now the show is heading to Broadway, and, at the moment, the Eustises are planning to be there opening night.
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While, Broadway star Brandon Uranowitz broadcast the happenings backstage of the opening night of An American in Paris in 2015.
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It will hold its opening night on March 17 with a program featuring grime artists Casisdead, Jammz, and Oil Gang.
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NON's Angel-Ho was also added to the lineup, set to perform at Trans-Pecos on the event's opening night.
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Mr. van Zweden will lead five premieres, starting with a work by Ashley Fure on the gala opening night program.
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For instance, the opening night of "The Butterfly Returns" lasted for almost two hours and spanned 25 years of material.
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"It is awful; awful pressure," said Ms. Meric, who feared that the decision might not arrive until after opening night.
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He was also in Mr. Cassavetes's "The Killing of a Chinese Bookie" (1976), "Opening Night" (1977) and "Love Streams" (1984).
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"We were at an opening night party, and I walked by him and he grabbed my butt," Ms. Feiffer said.
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On opening night last month, a handful of players performed on a white revolving stage set against a shimmering curtain.
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It was the opening night of "La Fanciulla del West," and the tenor Jonas Kaufmann was making a rare appearance.
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In advance of opening night, he's been attending five rehearsals a week, devoting at least 20 hours to the play.
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XFL&aposs opening night had some of the best ratings for its Saturday night timeslot, but within weeks, ratings plunged.
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But that was what Judy Collins, 77, did at Thursday's opening-night show of her latest engagement at Café Carlyle.
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That was on the production's opening night in Minsk, and the theater, such as it was, was a private apartment.
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"Cinema is about being together," Edouard Baer, a French actor and the opening night master of ceremonies, told assembled stars.
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Andy Warhol hosts the opening night party for Limelight, the future club-kid haunt occupying a former church in Chelsea.
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The opening night of "Yentl" on Broadway drew an impressive collection of feminist leaders, like Phyllis Chesler and Gloria Steinem.
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The film earned a meager $2.6 million on opening night, despite its production budget of $100 million, Insider previously reported.
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On opening night, though, all that was a distant dream; the kitchen was closed and the bar was cash only.
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Will that dress be on display opening night, or maybe worn by Gisele Bündchen or Katy Perry, the co-hosts?
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She was on the all-star bill at the opening night of the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas in 1946.
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Tickets to the opening night are $20 and include a limited edition work by artist Jeffrey Cheung of Unity Press.
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Oddly specific prediction: Only seven players from the 2017 opening night lineup are still on the roster one year later.
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LOS ANGELES, Dec 20 (Reuters) - The highly anticipated movie "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" rang up $40 million in U.S. and Canadian ticket sales on its opening night on Thursday, according to estimates from distributor Walt Disney Co. The total ranks as the fifth-highest domestic opening night of all time, Disney said.
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Labor unions, hungry for the related jobs, have embraced the challenge of making frequent changes to shows even after opening night.
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Still, she manages to narrow down a recent favorite, from the opening night of Butler's Broadway debut in The Iceman Cometh.
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The Magic (11-21) played without three opening-night starters, including leading scorer Evan Fournier, and lost their sixth straight game.
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"A PERFECT, perfect show.. Couldn't believe it was opening night because it was so smooth, flawless and sounded incredible," Lovato continued.
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Donors will have the chance to win a VIP experience to see the opening-night performance of Hamilton in Los Angeles.
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Three-day festival tickets are $300, individual Saturday and Sunday tickets are $175 each, and Friday's opening-night party costs $25.
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The actress, 46, shared her aspirations during a conversation with Gloria Steinem at the opening night of the two-day conference.
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Wendy Whelan at a dress rehearsal of Some of a Thousand Words before opening night at the Joyce Theater on Feb.
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For an opening night at the American Ballet Theatre's spring gala, Kennedy, Jr. needed a date, so he asked Radziwill instead.
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At opening night on Thursday, visitors were guided from show to show through stairwells and hallways generally closed to the public.
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The evening marked opening night of the show, with Wilkinson Baskett set to appear in the Off-Broadway comedy through Jan.
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Once again, one-woman performance dynamo Dynasty Handbag will return for an opening night iteration of her variety show, Weirdo Night.
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Some moviegoers are unbothered Matthew Clarke attended the opening night Thursday, and said he was not concerned about the security warnings.
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But because so many days had passed from opening night, Emily, unfortunately, had the ending of the movie spoiled for her.
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In-theater audiences will be able to experience the complete opening night session of TED's annual conference, which takes place Feb.
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Once he heads back to work, it's time to straighten my hair and begin to get myself ready for opening night.
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Cursed Child will begin preview performances at the Lyric Theatre in March 2018, with opening night set for April 22, 2018.
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Moretz was given the festival's Hollywood Rising Star Award and graced the opening night red carpet in a gown by Erdem.
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Mr. van Zweden said he admired the meticulousness of Mr. Mengelberg, who is remembered for rehearsing pieces even after opening night.
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With daily panel discussions, a queer film series and LGBTQ party, and an opening night performance by Miami sweethearts, Afrobeta, Superfine!
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Now that Gaudreau will be there for opening night, the Flames could grab that vulnerable No. 3 spot in the division.
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Carrie attends the opening night of this Asian restaurant known for its nightlife while on a date a jazz club owner.
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"I'm well rested," joked Smith, playing his first home game since opening night and his second since returning from the injury.
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And in December, Bowie made his final public appearance, stepping out for the opening night of Lazarus, the musical he cowrote.
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The movie also received an A grade from Cinemascore, which has surveyed audiences during a movie's opening night for 40 years.
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The league's original 211 television schedule omitted an opening-night game, an oversight John Skipper, the ESPN president, said he rectified.
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The opening-night feature is Werner Herzog's "Family Romance, LLC" (on Friday), about a company that rents out substitute family members.
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On the day Finch testified, the mood in the Liberty courthouse was as electric as the opening night of a play.
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"Paramour" grossed $1.1 million last week, even after giving away tickets for two press performances and for opening night on Wednesday.
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On opening night they'll feature Jack White, of the White Stripes, and Lake Street Dive, the Brooklyn-based soul-rock band.
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Most importantly, the song set a tone for this concert, the opening night of Drake's "Summer Sixteen" tour: pugnacity, provocation, sneering.
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Best Bet: Roberto Minervini's "The Other Side," one of the opening-night films, about the lives of two Louisiana junkies. ivyfilmfestival.
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Thursday was the opening night of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, the largest in the country and a local tradition.
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His theater troupe performed Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, and on opening night he stumbled, wobbly, onto the stage.
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The fatigue that Bennett sensed before opening night has gone general: kneeling is no longer the litmus test that it was.
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The Knicks were disjointed and scattered on opening night in Cleveland, like a high-profile jam band not yet in tune.
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Mr. de Blasio started with the opening night gala at the Metropolitan Opera on Monday night, where "Norma" had been performed.
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On paper, "Opening Night" is an ideal vehicle for Ms. Adjani, the French star whose filmography is full of unstable women.
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In October, the Women's March faced criticism for choosing Mr. Sanders to speak on the opening night of its national convention.
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On opening night, it was his name in the program for Young Jean Lee's "Straight White Men," his photo, his bio.
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ANTHONY TOMMASINI The British soprano Sarah Tynan, the star of the English National Opera's "Lucia," was very impressive on opening night.
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She nurses many grievances against me that I don't understand: If I don't send her flowers on opening night, for instance.
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There are 113 Sunday Night Baseball broadcasts each season, and teams can make up to six appearances, not including opening night.
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On Wednesday, the opening night of the festival, Ms. Tatge welcomed audiences with introductory speeches that were energetic, warm and visionary.
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So for an opening-night prank, he planned to "kidnap" Mr. Shepard and put him on a bus out of town.
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There were 233 foreign-born players on opening-night rosters this season, meaning there were more than 300 American-born players.
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" The opening-night audience was divided: The Associated Press reported "cheering and booing for 20 minutes after the curtain had dropped.
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"We had to be here for opening night," said Costner, who paid $600 for two tickets along the first-base line.
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On opening night, the singers came as close to mastering their parts as could be expected of any group of mortals.
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U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, who is gaining strength in opinion polls, will be the headliner of the opening night in Miami.
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That evening, Allen attended the opening night ceremony for the festival that was scheduled before the world premiere of Café Society.
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On opening night, the museum will screen a rare cut of his second directorial feature, "The Ladies Man" (Tuesday and March 303).
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Super Bowl week is upon us, and it kicked with a very wild Opening Night at Houston's Minute Maid Park on Monday.
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Naturally, gaining entry in the opening months is going to be tougher than clinching those opening night tickets to the latest movie.
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"Pokémon Detective Pikachu," Warner Bros.' live-action film set in the world of Pokémon, notched $5.7 million on its opening night Thursday.
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Ginsburg joined the opening night cast of "The Daughter of the Regiment" at the Washington National Opera, playing the Duchess of Krakenthorp.
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This is the Ignite session that takes place on the opening night of the conference and is now in its fifth year.
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Not to be outdone, Jim Jarmusch's opening night film The Dead Don't Die boasts one of the starriest casts of the competition.
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What was it like to see boy band royalty inside the Axis theater on opening night of the "Larger Than Life" show?
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Chris Pine at the gala premiere of Outlaw King on the opening night of the Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 210.
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The opening night night film of the festival is the North American premiere of The Beach House, directed by Jeffrey A. Brown.
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It was the first time since 2008, with Michael Beasley and Mario Chalmers, that the Heat started two rookies on opening night.
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Outside the Rogers Centre, a cluster of impatient, heavily bundled fans lined up in frigid weather to score tickets for opening night.
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On the opening night, before three days of strategy sessions and team-building field trips, the staff gathered in the hotel courtyard.
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Longoria, 41, celebrated the opening night of the Los Angeles Film Festival in Hollywood, where her new film Lowriders premiered on Wednesday.
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After hitting double digits on opening night, the Blackhawks have scored 33 goals in 13 games, yet have gone 6-5-2.
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The third and final game of the Overwatch league's opening night featured an intriguing matchup between two teams with an existing history.
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Like last year's opening-night film, about "Saturday Night Live," this is another work that celebrates art and culture in New York.
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The Tribeca Film Festival will run April 13-24 and the opening night film will screen at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center.
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Throughout the show, an anime character Gaga previewed on Instagram a few hours before opening night appeared on a screen behind her.
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On opening night, the Capitol Theater was packed by the time CBC's Loren McGinnis greeted the crowd and introduced Saravanja and Bulckaert.
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It started Monday night, when tight end Rob Gronkowski broke into spontaneous dance moves during Opening Night introductions at State Farm Arena.
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On opening night Ms Madikizela-Mandela sat in the State Theatre in Pretoria, watching her own tumultuous struggle re-enacted on stage.
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New York (CNN Business)"Aladdin," Disney's live-action reboot of its 1992 animated hit, made $7 million on its opening night Thursday.
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"Fate is so strange," said Juan Manuel, one of three other Mexican fans who helped set up the bar, on opening night.
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A source familiar with the gallery said Altintas was spotted at the exhibition on the opening night, the Friday before the attack.
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And there were hiccups, from some inexplicably short sets to sound issues that plagued the opening-night headliners Four Tet and Skrillex.
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The picture was taken in 1969 at an opening night party for Nancy Sinatra, which was held in Las Vegas' International Hotel.
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"That could be, but I mean, there's a lot more speakers to come," he said when asked about the convention's opening night.
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Aron said the cinema has been "jam-packed" since opening night, when the first show sold out in fewer than 15 minutes.
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Because now that those who saw The Last Jedi on opening night know, I can finally write about the grief of it.
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A dress rehearsal of Mozart's "Idomeneo," whose opening night on Saturday was canceled because of the strike, was scheduled for Monday morning.
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The venue formally celebrates a VIP Opening Night this Friday, but has been putting on shows since the beginning of the month.
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Four of the league's biggest stars — Sue Bird, Maya Moore, Breanna Stewart and Diana Taurasi — are out for opening night and beyond.
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" Shankman remembers going to a theater on opening night and being surprised to find "a line around the block to get in.
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The new owner often boasted that he recouped his modest investment in the first few hours of opening night in March 1967.
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The Second Stage production will begin previews at the Helen Hayes Theater on June 29, with opening night set for July 23.
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On opening night, he tore up the Super Bowl champions for 23 yards from scrimmage, a record for a first career start.
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Her final Broadway appearance went less well: "No Hard Feelings," a 1973 comedy that also starred Eddie Albert, closed after opening night.
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Here's the guest list from the opening night, and the drink tickets, and sketches and clothes by the designers of the era.
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While the NFL Opening Night production gets bigger every Super Bowl the crowds appear to have gotten smaller and the scene tamer.
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Michael Bloomberg, star of a trillion TV ads, made his big debut at the Democratic debate and basically closed on opening night.
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"I wouldn't imagine they'd be ready for opening night," said McPhee, attending the scouting combine for draft prospects this week in Buffalo.
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During the Opening Night festivities, players from both teams remembered Kobe Bryant and talked about the impact he's had on their lives.
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Marsi and Eric Gardiner moved to New York and show up every year at a party for the anniversary of opening night.
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On opening night against the Minnesota Timberwolves, with chants of "Kyrie's home!" flying around the rafters, Irving dropped a 50-point masterpiece.
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Jeff Reed, 56, a lawn care specialist from nearby Blythewood, was in the crowd for Tebow's first homer run on opening night.
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The New York Asian Film Festival held its opening night ceremony on June 30 at the Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center.
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The festival's opening night film will be "Ismael's Ghosts," by the French director Arnaud Desplechin, which will be shown out of competition.
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This year's lineup includes a theatrical adaptation of John Cassavetes's "Opening Night," starring Isabelle Adjani, and a new play by Peter Brook.
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The trend is apparent as early as opening night with "Sunset Song," Terence Davies's first film since "The Deep Blue Sea" in 2011.
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As Ricky Martin got dressed for the opening night of his Las Vegas residency, he realized that his pants fit a little looser.
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"I only 'got' the message when the first Elvis movie came to Munich, and I was there at the opening night," he explained.
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New York (CNN Business)"Toy Story 24," the latest film in the popular animated franchise, made $12 million on its opening night Thursday.
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Right before our opening night party, one of the attendees — a young white woman who had clearly been pre-gaming — came towards me.
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Soon, the stars posted photos of themselves hitting the red carpet at the festival's opening night gala, with their respective glam processes complete.
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This year's opening night film will feature Marion Cotillard and Charlotte Gainsbourg in French director Arnaud Desplechin's Ismael's Ghosts — a drama about moviemaking.
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So today, let's identify some of the most exciting young players in the league who'll be 21 or under as of opening night.
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Courtney Lee rebounded from a scoreless opening night loss to Cleveland with 19793 points and Derrick Rose, another big-name addition, added 13.
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If Opening Night was any indication, the rivalry between the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs will provide plenty of thrills in 2017.
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Rubio scored 22 points in Wednesday's loss to mark his first 20-plus performance since opening night at the Los Angeles Lakers. 3.
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The festival kicks off with the world premiere of Magnificent Seven on opening night and closes with Hailee Steinfeld's The Edge of Seventeen.
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The film, co-written by McQueen and novelist Gillian Flynn, will kick off the Oct 10-21 festival at its Opening Night Gala.
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The Hornets snapped a two-game losing streak and got some revenge after losing 113-112 to the Bucks on opening night, Oct.
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The family of five headed to the opening night of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory on Broadway in New York City on Sunday.
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The singer was seen smiling wide as she left the opening night of the Magic Mike Live show in London on Saturday night.
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Beyonce just gave the world an updated baby pic of her and Jay-Z's new twins during opening night of the couple's tour.
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The Royals star attended An American in Paris' opening night in London with a rather handsome date: her 14-year-old son, Damian.
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It followed a statement late Monday night by the Trump camp, making it clear a team of writers penned her opening night speech.
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"It's truly an honor to be recognized by my peers," Francis, 78, tells PEOPLE during the festival's opening night in Boca Raton, Florida.
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So put on your best fringe shorts, start reserving your opening-night movie tickets now, and plan your Netflix binge-club gatherings accordingly.
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Sanders' announcement comes a week after the Women's Convention received backlash for picking him as a speaker for opening night of the convention.
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A record 208 players on opening night rosters, accounting for 42 percent of the league, had N.B.A. G League experience on their résumés.
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And, on opening night, they ordered that the lights in the hall be left on to prevent any hanky-panky in the seats.
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Tefaf New York, the American debut of the European art fair, held an opening-night preview at the Park Avenue Armory on Oct.
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As the curtain rose on opening night, the back of Benjamin's head could just be seen above the rim of the orchestra pit.
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The roller-coaster experience of dealing with Wright proved so exhausting that Johnson ended up checking himself into a sanitarium on opening night.
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Anne Hathaway wore a stylish maternity look at the opening night of a Broadway show called "Sea Wall / A Life" on Thursday night.
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The actress attended the opening night of "Sea Wall / A Life," a new Broadway show, at the Hudson Theater in New York City.
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But "Now We Are Here" on opening night had the benefit of the presence of the very people whose stories were acted out.
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The Warriors' selflessness is a reflection of Popovich's San Antonio Spurs, one of Golden State's primary rivals and its opening-night opponent Tuesday.
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As expected, the opening night also bought out several stars, as Miranda Lambert was spotted in the crowd with her husband Brendan McLoughlin.
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The crowd booed lustily on its opening night, and some longtime operagoers have held it against Mr. Gelb, and the Met, ever since.
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Then they will head to Kansas City, Mo., for a two-game rematch of the World Series, beginning with opening night on Sunday.
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Ms. Donnelly, a Midtown Manhattan baker often called upon to make cakes for opening-night parties, has been working on "Waitress" for months.
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I slowly made my way to the DJ booth, and got in behind Richie Kaczor, who Steve had chosen to play opening night.
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Billionaire Boys Club, Spacey's first film since the accusations against him surfaced, made just $126 on opening night, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
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With Jared Sullinger set to miss several months following foot surgery, Siakam heard his named called with the starting lineup on opening night.
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She will only appear on opening night; for the rest of the run the role will be played by the actress Cindy Gold.
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But after performing well during a prospects game in Buffalo in September and in training camp, he made the Devils' opening-night roster.
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They went to see the movie on opening night, then raced back to the newsroom to file copy for the next day's paper.
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She was the first performer seen onstage at the Second City's opening night, singing "Everybody's in the Know" while framed by a spotlight.
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Officials said that they had canceled a matinee of "La Bohème" scheduled for Thursday, and the opening night of Mozart's "Idomeneo" on Saturday.
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Brady has been getting a lot of these, beginning with Super Bowl week's Opening Night on Monday at Minute Maid Park in Houston.
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Ms. Waterbury, 22, sees the situation differently and said she plans to be there on opening night to once again join the protesters.
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Higginbotham, whom she met at opening night of "Dana H." in Los Angeles, is "a tough cookie, and she's very smart," O'Connell said.
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On opening night back in October, with Kyle Kuzma and Rondo out injured, it was easier for the Lakers to rationalize their defeat.
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Blue Jackets shut out Islanders to win opener COLUMBUS, Ohio — Opening night could not have gone much better for the Columbus Blue Jackets.
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The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater gave its opening night benefit on Wednesday, followed by a dinner at the New York Hilton Midtown.
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Being on your phone during a stage production is considered pretty rude, especially if it's opening night, and even if you're Kanye West.
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Tweaks to dialogue, costumes and lighting cues came daily, as the cast and crew of Richard Greenberg's new play prepared for opening night.
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The opening night of La Scala in December marks the beginning of a season full of dramatic performances, beautiful symphonies, and fashionable attendees.
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Jersey Shore's Vinny Guadagnino showed off his Keto-made body at the opening night of his Chippendales residency in Las Vegas over the weekend.
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But if the opening night of the festival was a rueful chuckle and a grim shake of the head, Wednesday had a different take.
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That's not great news if you love surprises, but it's comforting to know that we weren't all completely out to lunch on opening night.
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USA Today has a rundown of who won and who lost on the opening night as well as some of the knee-jerk reactions.
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The number of international players in the NBA has been increasing, with a record 113 on opening night rosters for the 2016-17 season.
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His accomplishments include: 2010 Opening Night Sundance Film Festival premiere for Absolut + Spike Jonze's "I'm Here"; 2004, 2010 & 10663 Emmy Nominations for Best Commercial.
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Sarah Paulson and Holland Taylor were inseparable at the opening night party of Broadway's The Front Page in New York City on Thursday night.
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And NBC is familiar with Thursdays; it televises the opening-night game on Thursday, so adding eight games would provide continuity through late October.
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The show's creators, Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik, flew down for opening night and did a talk-back with the kids after the show.
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This strategy had been working out pretty well, until she was betrayed by Mother Nature Wednesday night during opening night of SeriesFest in Colorado.
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But on Monday night, he unleashed a stinging barrage against her character in the most energetic speech of the Republican National Convention's opening night.
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The Hornets avenged a 102-90 opening-night loss to the Pistons in the inaugural regular-season game played at Detroit's Little Caesars Arena.
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Philadelphia (CNN)First lady Michelle Obama lent her support to Democratic presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton at the opening night of the Democratic National Convention.
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She implied that in the lead-up to opening night, there were issues with musical arrangements and dancers that put her weeks behind schedule.
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I was surprised that more '90s kids weren't at the theater on opening night to jump headfirst back into magical chaos of it all.
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Al Gore has found a convenient time to open his follow-up to An Inconvenient Truth: the opening night of the Sundance Film Festival.
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Justice Antonin Scalia, Eleanor Holmes Norton and Adrienne Arsht appear onstage during opening night of the Washington National Opera production.
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Evidently, Disney fans don't mind the very early start to the season: Mickey's Very Merry Christmas party is already sold out for opening night.
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And after walking the red carpet at the opening night of the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, she dined with a few famous locals.
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On opening night, she surprised the crowd with a special performance of her hit "If I Could Turn Back Time" during the curtain call.
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The Suns—a team that somewhat-curiously fired their GM one week before opening night—don't know who they are or what they want.
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Possibly. Ahead of the play's official opening night on June 22, preview audiences have already had the opportunity to see Wilde take the stage.
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" How best to appreciate the spectacle was also not necessarily obvious, at least for those who assembled for one of its opening-night "sessions.
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The rally started in Monaco's Casino Square on Thursday before the field left for the opening night stages north to the town of Gap.
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Other events include an opening night '80s high-school-theme dance party with cast meet-and-greets ($50) in Mr. Hughes's hometown, Northbrook, Ill.
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The fiendishly difficult role of Raoul, meanwhile, was slated for the tenor Bryan Hymel, but he withdrew less than two weeks before opening night.
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Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles attended the 22017 Super Bowl Opening Night in Houston on Monday, interviewing players as a correspondent for Inside Edition.
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But on opening night on Saturday, it proved itself more visceral than "Sweeney Todd," and just as darkly up-to-date in its message.
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But this has been a particularly active year for such talk, with bold declarations coming as early as the opening night film Other People.
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And Marner's speed and skill impressed Leafs management enough to earn him an opening night roster spot alongside Tyler Bozak and James van Riemsdyk.
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Entering Chelsea's Klein Sun Gallery on the opening night of Chinese artist Li Hongbo's surreal new exhibition, Textbooks, I was confronted with two statues.
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It was inevitable that members of the New England Patriots would face questions about their relationship with Donald Trump on Super Bowl Opening Night.
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And in the liveliest moments of his opening-night show at Feinstein's/54 Below on Tuesday evening, he had the string around his finger.
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This was proved above all by the opening-night "Norma," whose urgency emerged far more from the exciting singing than the dimly lit production.
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Then last Friday, just three days before an opening-night gala was to celebrate Saudi Arabia's first fashion week, the event was abruptly postponed.
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Each gets a monologue that seems tailor-made to win over awards voters, and even garnered applause at the opening-night show I attended.
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Along with the conductor Mark Elder, Laurent Naouri is the holdover from opening night, and he still sings the High Priest with restrained relish.
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"We owed a lot to the people who gave their lives to fight this bad system," Mr. Seymour told The Times on opening night.
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But on Monday night, that someone was Kanye West, the musical was "The Cher Show," and it was the glittery and bespangled opening night.
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"There have been many people ... in most businesses who are quite badly behaved," Malkovich, 65, said in an interview at the play's opening night.
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On opening night of the Open, the brothers called a hard-fought match between Alexander Zverev and Darian King that stretched well past midnight.
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In all my time covering the league, I don't think I've ever had a tougher time picking a championship favorite heading into opening night.
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The piece was a product of the New Deal-era Federal Theater Project, but was shut down by the government shortly before opening night.
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Apatow's work has regularly appeared in the festival, but this is the first time one of his features will get the opening-night slot.
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Because of visa problems and a personnel shortage, this company had its opening night postponed (a performance was added) and its production partly revised.
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Broadway previews for "The Iceman Cometh" will begin on March 22, 2018, and opening night will be on April 26 at the Jacobs Theater.
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I was scheduled to return to the theater the following night for the movie's actual opening night, but nobody was dressing up after that.
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The effects of that international growth were apparent on opening night this season, when 20183 players from 38 countries and territories populated N.B.A. rosters.
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"It's crazy, a dream come true," Wishnowsky told Reuters as he stood in Marlins Park soaking up the excitement of Super Bowl Opening Night.
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She followed those with "Something Old, Something New," starring Hans Conried and the Yiddish theater star Molly Picon; it closed on opening night, Jan.
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The streak nearly ended on opening night, at Florida State, when the Seminoles had a 3-point shot in the air for the win.
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Eastern time, ahead of the network's opening night coverage of Major League Baseball, featuring the World Series champion Chicago Cubs at rival St. Louis.
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It came on opening night from Igor Levit, a brilliant pianist who is increasingly assertive in his politics, especially on matters of European community.
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Cruz, 44, opened up about working with her husband on the film Everybody Knows at the opening night of the Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday.
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I question him on the specificities of fake reviewing; the shed opening night; the amount of brothers Oobah has, and their names—all of it.
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I was there by chance on opening night when Steve Summers dragged me out there to see him and Lauren Flax play the first party.
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As I write, Allen is in Cannes, where his new film, "Café Society," has the prestigious opening night spot at the famous French film festival.
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The play, with Ellen Burstyn and Charles Grodin constituting the opening-night cast and Gene Saks directing, ran for almost three and a half years.
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The Sharks struck quickly and took away any momentum the Flyers may have had on opening night at home with two goals in 13 seconds.
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The couple stepped out Thursday to attend the All The President's Men premiere during the 2016 TCM Classic Film Festival's opening night in Los Angeles.
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"Oath" lets Rachel and Quinn manipulate Serena to a booze-soaked opening night that ends in the kind of situation that looks like sexual assault.
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Opening night drew a slew of famous faces, including Queen Latifah, Gabrielle Union, Eve, Magic Johnson, Carrie Ann Inaba, Yvette Nicole Brown and Hailee Steinfeld.
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Joe Colborne had one on opening night, when Colorado started the season with a 27-219 victory and won three of its first four games.
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After a lot of teasing on Instagram, Lady Gaga finally unveiled Enigma at the opening night of her hotly-anticipated Las Vegas residency on Friday.
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Betrayal begins performances at New York City's Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre on Wednesday, August 14, with an official opening night set for Thursday, Sept. 5.
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Online ticket company Fandango said on Tuesday that the movie had already sold out more than 1,000 showtimes in U.S. theaters for Thursday's opening night.
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Will Smith injected some star power to the opening night of the 70th Cannes Film Festival, greeting fans gathered in the Côte d'Azur on Wednesday.
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Director Clint Eastwood (R) is interviewed with his son Scott Eastwood at his side, at the opening night gala for AFI Fest 2011 in Hollywood.
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James Franco and girlfriend Isabel Pakzad attend the opening night of "Straight White Men" in NYC on July 23, months after the actor's harassment controversy.
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Many fans who attended the Thursday opening night of Black Panther showed their excitement by wearing outfits inspired by the film's costumes and African roots.
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"I did meet her after her opening night party, and the only thing that Madonna has ever said to me was, 'I'm taller than you.'"
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Many media observers are particularly focused on the rest of this week to see if "The Five" can maintain its opening night edge over Maddow.
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So what caused the 9203-foot structure to break apart on opening night at the Ohio State Fair, killing one person and injuring seven others?
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Hello, I am a lifelong Harry Potter fan who saw Avengers: Infinity War on opening night, and I had me some serious fandom déjà vu.
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The Cubs help kick off the six-month regular season on Sunday with an Opening Night contest against long-time rivals the St. Louis Cardinals.
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While attending the opening night performance of the new stage adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird on Thursday, Magic Johnson had some very special dates.
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After just a few tours on opening night, Zak says the stress was too much and forced him to shut down altogether for the night.
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The rampant graffiti dates to opening night, when a young woman danced on the bar and Mr Luckett drew the outline of her bare feet.
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On opening night, circus-goers were greeted outside the arena by animal rights activists who handed out leaflets accusing Ringling of abusing its exotic stars.
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On opening night of this season, Minnie Mouse, aliens from the movie "Space Jam" and SpongeBob SquarePants frolicked on court by way of players' shoes.
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Raptors 122, Pelicans 104 Pascal Siakam scored 44 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as Toronto routed host New Orleans in a rematch of opening night.
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The opening night cocktail party is May 93, and the show house runs from May 12 to June 9 at 19 East 61st Street; kipsbaydecoratorshowhouse.org.
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He was hooked from the opening night, where he had a front-row seat for the 400 individual medley duel between Michael Phelps and Lochte.
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After the show, she posed for pictures with the cast and attended the opening night after-party, where she shared a sweet laugh with Warren.
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On opening night, a white performer sat in the corner of the exhibition space carving his own pocket pussy modeled after the one on display.
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Just another Taylor premiere, it was the centerpiece on Tuesday of the David H. Koch Theater opening night of this year's three-week Taylor season.
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When I first watched this video from opening night of Lindsay Lohan's new Lohan Nightclub in Athens in mid-October, my mind began to wander.
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It's impossible to know the answer right now, though the Heat can't guarantee Winslow will even start on the opening night of his third season.
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Scene City 28 Photos View Slide Show ' In a high point of the fall social calendar, the Metropolitan Opera held its opening night gala Sept.
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Injuries allowed Lin to appear in only 37 games over the past two seasons — including a season-ending knee injury on opening night last October.
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His opening night will begin with the premiere of "Filament," by Ashley Fure, which promises to be much more progressive than the typical gala fare.
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It was the biggest fleet of waka to arrive in Wellington since the landing of Kupe, whose story was told in the opening-night spectacle.
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I went to London and slept, again on the sidewalk, to get a front row ticket to the opening night performance at the Shaftesbury Theater.
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The Bondy staging was booed on opening night, and while it had its admirers, it appalled many longtime operagoers and some on the Met's board.
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"The Cher Show" is currently in the middle of its opening night ... and tons of celebs including Kim, Kanye and Cher herself are in attendance.
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The ballet company celebrates its 50th anniversary season with an opening night honoring Arthur Mitchell, who along with Karel Shook formed the group in 1969.
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On Tuesday, the production's opening night at the Joyce Theater, Mr. Koubi prefaced the performance with a charming speech from the front of the auditorium.
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Building on the recent announcement of a multiyear initiative to support the creation of new works by female choreographers, the opening night gala on Oct.
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But the 13-year-old in me is not asking too many questions and just wants to be in his seat early for opening night.
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Seeming invisible takes preparation that begins weeks before opening night, by attending piano rehearsals and plotting where to plant microphones onstage and in the pit.
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Perhaps the closest he came was not being sure about his living arrangements when the Rangers told him he had made their opening-night roster.
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When the credits started rolling at the end of opening night of "The Ring" in 2002, several moviegoers were hugging their knees to their chests.
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And Tuesday is the opening night for "Othello," kicking off this year's free Shakespeare in the Park series at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park.
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It was a stark contrast from his optimism early in the season, especially after he dropped 50 points on opening night against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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Here's how it works: The script from an opening-night production is fed into speech software, which follows the performance and adjusts the captions accordingly.
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Tributes have been paid to Bryant in the week leading up to Super Bowl LIV, with players reflecting on his influence during Monday's opening night.
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Part of the French Institute Alliance Française's Crossing the Line Festival, it's the first of two "Opening Night" adaptations coming to New York this fall.
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He did not perform last weekend, but returned on Monday for the opening night of the show, and was in the show on Tuesday night.
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"It's an incredible honor that The Irishman has been selected as the Opening Night of the New York Film Festival," said Scorsese in a statement.
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More manageable but equally haunting and profound is the opening-night selection, Stéphane Brizé's "A Woman's Life," based on the work of Guy de Maupassant.
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Mr. Pacino's most recent Broadway appearance, in David Mamet's "China Doll," had a rocky start; opening night was delayed as the script underwent multiple revisions.
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On opening night, the crowd was made up almost exclusively of white VIPs — Britto was one of the very few Afro-Brazilians on the grounds.
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Key number: 200, the number of regular-season and playoff games the Penguins have played dating back to opening night of the 2015-16 season.
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Tickets are going fast, so if you're planning on seeing the next installment of the Skywalker saga on opening night, you might want to move quickly.
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The pace was fast and fluid on opening night, but not hysterical, allowing room for something like the heartfelt tenderness that wins the day in Mozart.
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We will be dedicating our Opening Night to those who lost their lives & the lives that have been forever changed from the tragedy at Pulse. pic.twitter.
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Thursday marked the opening night of Gyllenhaal's Broadway musical debut in a new revival of Stephen Sondheim's hit 1984 show Sunday in the Park with George.
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On opening night, Rosales noted, "a lot of women were taking pictures of themselves in front of it," excitedly sharing their previous lives with their daughters.
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You can buy tickets to Super Bowl Opening Night for as little as $2150 to watch the players and coaches meet with members of the media.
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From left: Charli XCX, Camila Cabello, and Taylor Swift perform onstage during opening night of Taylor Swift's Reputation stadium tour on May 8 in Glendale, Arizona.
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Dressed in a little black "vintage Saks Fifth Avenue dress," Zellweger was honored at the festival's opening night Changemaker Gala for her work supporting ALS research.
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At Tuesday's opening night performance of his show "Tommy Tune, Tonight!" at the Café Carlyle, he was the suave, ebullient charmer we all know and treasure.
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So much of what I love about him characterized what I loved about doing the show [opening night] – it was simultaneously heavy and light as air.
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On Tuesday, organizers announced the selection of Woody Allen's Café Society, starring Kristen Stewart and Blake Lively, as the festival's opening-night selection for May 11.
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RELATED: On Fox News, Trump pre-empts Benghazi speeches The Benghazi attacks were a key theme of the convention's opening night, which focused on national security.
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Star is Born stars Lady Gaga in her first film role, which means the Gaga stans are chomping at the bit to get to opening night.
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Her work has a passionate following in Detroit, and her opening-night performance at the Pre-Fab opening drew a crowd of fans and stunned onlookers.
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Maisel continues to make the case for Joel later in the episode when he and Midge share a magically lit slow dance at opening night dinner.
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Now, just over 20 years after that violent response to her work on its opening night, the National Theater in London is staging Kane's play Cleansed.
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In one photo posted by Cohen, the three were all smiles as they traveled on a packed subway train to the opening night of Hello Dolly.
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Paris came charging in Friday with her new BF, Chris Zylka, for opening night of the Miami rave -- and she was clearly stoked ... age be damned.
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A month after the two announced their split, the actress attended the opening night of Schreiber's eagerly anticipated new Broadway play Les Liaisons Dangereuses on Sunday.
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Harris and Wiley had met in passing, and Wiley attended the opening night of "Slave Play," but they were overdue for a meeting of the minds.
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In addition, there are two free, related events, also in Greenpoint: an opening night party at Java Studios, 252 Java Street, on Friday at 8 p.m.
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Miranda said Friday's opening night in San Juan, a run featuring the show's original Broadway cast, re-energized his hopes for the future of the island.
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They also have a raft of rookie prospects vying to make the roster for opening night against the Rangers at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 13.
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His message, on the opening night of the Republican National Convention, was as clear as it was apocalyptic: The world is full of danger and terror.
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Montrezl Harrell added 87 points and 10 rebounds for the Clippers, who avenged a 107-98 opening-night loss to the Nuggets on the same floor.
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But in hindsight, that opening night — the fans roaring, the players smiling, everything working to perfection — might have been the high point of France's World Cup.
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In the old days, theater and movie critics raced back to the newsroom on opening night to type out their notices for the next day's paper.
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"It was like Lorraine opened a new chapter in theater," Ms. Dee recalls in the film, describing the standing ovation and riveting response on opening night.
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The second Planned Parenthood project collaboration arrived during the festival's opening night world premiere of the feature narrative Never Rarely Sometimes Always, directed by Eliza Hittman.
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The show, from the creative team behind "Matilda," arrived with a burst of drama, when the star, Andy Karl, tore his A.C.L. just before opening night.
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Four days before opening night, the Manhattan theater was padlocked by the government, and armed security barred anyone from entering the theater for props and costumes.
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And despite Iowa's bid to make amends, the Granite State may now become the de-facto opening night of the Democratic race in next week's primary.
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When he worked for the Cleveland Cavaliers, brainstorming opening-night concepts with LeBron James, he planned the regular season knowing the team would make the playoffs.
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"Yoga" singer Janelle Monáe, who has helped the Obama administration push several initiatives, will reportedly lend her voice at an opening night concert at the convention.
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On the opening night of her tour, in Pittsburgh, she executed all the odd, precise moves that I'd seen her working on with Mirabile in Brooklyn.
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And this weekend is your last opportunity to stream the opening-night concert at the Pierre Boulez Saal in Berlin, designed by Frank Gehry, on arte.tv.
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Sheryl, Broadway lore has it that a bitter rivalry between you and Jennifer Holliday was fueled on opening night when Michael Bennett gave her expensive diamonds.
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Vegas general manager George McPhee said the team would hold a normal opening-night ceremony before the Friday night home contest against the Detroit Red Wings.
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The opening night of "Ed van der Elsken — Camera in Love" had a surprisingly enthusiastic reception among those under 30, Ms. Ruf, the Stedelijk's director, said.
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Clara's private, phantasmal liberation signals the influence of the John Cassavetes film "Opening Night," but Bridey's images do not aspire to the sensuousness of that inspiration.
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"I think Castle Green must be where they filmed Gena Rowlands's apartment in 'Opening Night,'" says Kate, showing us photos of the set on her phone.
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In 1965, on opening night of a show of Beuys's drawings at Galerie Alfred Schmela in Düsseldorf, the artist locked his guests out of the gallery.
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He's not even copping to a full-fledged tank, the kind where a team writes off the season before the puck even drops on opening night.
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The opening night featured a pre-show with local funeral doom band, Ēōs, black metal force, False, who played a set of Emperor covers, and Cavernlight.
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That movie's getting all the opening night attention, partly because Al Gore is lurking around somewhere here at the festival (and was at the film's premiere).
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Some longstanding Democrats were appalled last night by the booing and disruptive chanting of Bernie Sanders supporters during the opening night of the Democratic National Convention.
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When: Friday, April 12–Sunday, April 14 (Opening Night: Thursday, April 11, 6–9, Tickets: $20) Where: The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA (152 N. Central Ave.
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The opening night party featured an interactive performance piece by Toledo-based community art activist Yusuf Lateef, in collaboration with Kevin Gilmore, Daren Mac, and James Dickerson.
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Months later, the Hollywood power couple arrived to the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles to watch the opening night performance of the Tony-winning God of Carnage.
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She joined the opening night cast of "The Daughter of the Regiment" at the Washington National Opera, playing the Duchess of Krakenthorp in a non-speaking role.
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Houston Rockets center Zhou Qi of China, which is the NBA's biggest international market, is the only player from his nation to feature on opening-night rosters.
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Orange Is the New Black star Uzo Aduba recently stepped out for the opening night of her new show, The Maids, sporting a matchy-matchy makeup look.
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The events include a "Family Feud"-style game (with stars and fans), a panel on lighting design and a new musical number created for the opening night.
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Heading into Wednesday night's action, they had a higher winning percentage than 10 teams despite not having their opening night backcourt starters for most of the season.
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Freshman Ignas Brazdeikis scored 12 points and senior guard Charles Matthews added 10 points for the Wolverines, who were plagued by some opening-night rustiness on offense.
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For the first time ever, the opening night of TED's flagship annual conference — TED2016 — will be broadcast live from Vancouver in select U.S. theaters, Mashable has learned.
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Titled TED2016: Dream 'Opening Night' Live in Cinemas, TED's cinematic event will debut in more than 615 movie theaters through Fathom's Digital Broadcast Network on Feb. 15.
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At the opening night of the Venice Film Festival, First Man, a story of Neil Armstrong's personal journey to the moon, received a three-minute standing ovation.
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During the show's opening night, the actor playing Sonny in the jukebox musical tweeted at Kanye West, shaming him for his cell phone use during the performance.
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This came three years after his stint at the Live Aid concert and just five weeks after his opening night viewing of The Phantom of the Opera.
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Emily's List had stepped in to ensure big names would be there to speak opening night: Senators Kirsten Gillibrand, Amy Klobuchar, Debbie Stabenow, and Congresswoman Brenda Lawrence.
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Also supplying the star power on Wednesday was Marion Cotillard, who stars alongside Charlotte Gainsbourg in French director Arnaud Desplechin's Ismael's Ghosts, which premiere on opening night.
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She wound up beating out 216 other girls, and on opening night she, Anne Bancroft (who played teacher Annie Sullivan) and their castmates received 21984 curtain calls.
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So be it resolved that by opening night, there has to be at least one unit in the league that we're all calling the Dubious Goals Committee.
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Beauty and the Beast diehards will want to set their alarms for this one, because it's sure to sell out as fast as tickets for opening night.
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But our 4 WIRE bypassed the regular phone exchange and we were able to give a blow by blow account of the opening night of the war.
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Those with VR headsets had their own courtside seats to the opening night game between the 2015 NBA Champion Golden State Warriors and the New Orleans Pelicans.
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But until opening night in Chicago at the Victory Gardens Theater last August, the cast members had not successfully completed a rehearsal of their two-act format.
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The remake has a 54% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes, but an 89% audience score and an A grade on CinemaScore, which tracks opening-night audience sentiment.
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It has an A grade on Cinemascore, which polls audiences on a movie's opening night, while only having a 55% critic score on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.
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Sirleaf, the first woman to be awarded the Mo Ibrahim Prize, gave her acceptance speech on the opening night of the Ibrahim Governance Weekend in Kigali, Rwanda.
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A report in the "Arts, Briefly" column on Wednesday about the Lincoln Center Out of Doors festival this summer referred incorrectly to Patti Smith's opening-night performance.
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The first season, we had done two full productions of Romulus's and were going to do the next, but we needed $2,500 to get to opening night.
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Its central stroke of anarchy was the independence it gave to dance, music and design — which usually came together only at either dress rehearsal or opening night.
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In its infinite wisdom, the WNBA chose not to schedule the rematches of these two teams on opening night, or close to the playoffs as a teaser.
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The planned location of the musical was relocated from the University of Puerto Rico's Rio Piedras campus in December -- just weeks before opening night -- over protest concerns.
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She played the last match at Ashe Stadium on opening night, winning a 2-hour-25-minute marathon against Alison Riske that ended at 1:48 a.m.
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Preview performances for MJ, which is directed and choreographed by Christopher Wheeldon, are set to begin on July 6, 2020 with an opening night set for Aug.
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While attending the opening night of "Sea Wall / A Life" on Broadway, the actor donned a magenta gown with a high neckline and cutouts across the chest.
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The result was similar to the 29-point thrashing the Cavaliers administered to them on opening night, even if Hornacek believes the Knicks have improved since then.
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But last year, when I saw "Girl" on its opening night in London, with a British ensemble straining for Americanness, the script often felt labored and imitative.
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The opening-night guest list included Charlie Chaplin, Ava Gardner and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. An overnight success, the restaurant moved to sumptuous quarters in Mayfair in 1982.
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It might have looked like it at first, on what the National Football League calls opening night, when it kicks off the holiest week of its year.
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Despite these assurances, Alice claims that on opening night Lima pressured her into inserting the rope vaginally—which she did—saying it was critical to the piece.
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LOVE, GILDA The festival's opening-night feature is yet another biographical documentary about a comedy legend — in this case, Gilda Radner — a mode that's probably become overworked.
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I like to think you're still orchestrating bigger, louder ballets for your city, hiding in the back of the house, under the exit sign on opening night.
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Opening night is March 4 from 7 PM–11 PM and c losing night is March 25 from 7 PM–11 PM at Superchief gallery in Bushwick.
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"Don't wait for the music, just go" Mr. Ratmansky instructed Ekaterina Krysanova, a highly dramatic ballerina who, along with the limpid Vladislav Lantratov, danced on opening night.
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People are certainly curious: On opening night, a line formed outside, punctuated by light rain and a discussion of the sourdough pizza at Ops, in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
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Yet when the company returned to the Brooklyn Academy on Thursday and reprised the opening-night program of that 1984 debut, the works were even more freighted.
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On opening night, I admired the virtuosity of the director's technique but wished that he had paid more heed to the desperate inner lives of the characters.
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Thursday's opening night was quite a cornucopia, though its later sections grew diffuse with too many bits and pieces; at two hours 45 minutes it was overlong.
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Like Damien Chazelle's "La La Land" and other opening-night predecessors, "Downsizing" is a pedigreed American film with stars, a hook and an ambitious use of genre.
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From "Downsizing" to "Gravity," a particular curated brand of cinema is discernible in Venice's opening-night selections, one that captures the imagination while delving into character psychology.
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Theater posters, opening-night gifts, awards, framed letters (among them, an admiring note from Stephen Sondheim) and other career signifiers are generally confined to Ms. Ahrens's office.
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For opening night, Mr. Boo will moderate a panel with Denisse Lina Chavez of El Atoradero, Michael Rogak of JoMart Chocolates, and Helen You of Dumpling Galaxy.
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On the exhibition's opening night she activated a colonial tea set passively accompanying the paintings by steeping leaves from Gurue and serving the tea to her guests.
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But did I pre-purchase tickets for the opening night of "The Rise of Skywalker" in two cities as insurance in case a business trip got canceled?
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I have rarely heard such tepid applause at a National opening night as I did when this tortuous evening (there is no break) crawled to a close.
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The film, directed by Lana Wilson, will kick off the Utah-based festival, premiering on Opening Night as the first of 247 feature films presented this year.
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In the closing minutes of the first quarter of the Cavaliers' opening night win over the Knicks, head coach Ty Lue made a simple-yet-brilliant substitution.
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WEEKEND A theater entry in the Listings pages on Friday about "The Woodsman," which is in previews at New World Stages in Manhattan, misstated the official opening night.
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All of this basically guarantees that we'll be sitting in the best mid-row spot on opening night — which is December 25, so adjust your holiday plans accordingly.
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All in all, the NHL couldn't have asked for a better opening night with two of the league's biggest and brightest young stars putting on utterly dominant performances.
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This isn't the case, Vinny says, because there was one of Paul's "kind" in attendance on the bar's opening night, looking pretty enough to be at the opera.
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On the opening night the president, Horacio Cartes, unveiled the results of a national branding exercise: a logo of flora, lorries and silos in soothing blues and greens.
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Highlights include the opening-night feature, "The Bears' Famous Invasion of Sicily," an adaptation by Lorenzo Mattotti of a children's book involving some bear-human conflict (and resolution).
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As the actress preps for opening night of her show, 1984 – the Broadway staging of George Orwell's classic novel – her 8-month-old Daisy Josephine seems equally excited.
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He is 218-224 with a 27 ERA in 22 career outings (28 starts) against Chicago, including a 3-0 Opening Night win last year at Wrigley Field.
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On opening night, Stefani's 4-year-old son Apollo was the only one of her children to see the show live — he sat with Stefani's boyfriend Blake Shelton.
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Soma Fugaki's dark eyes sparkle as he scans the opening night crowd at Blossom Blast, a feminist art show at the UltraSuperNew Gallery in Tokyo's hip Harajuku district.
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There was no shortage of spectacle at the Republican National Convention's opening night, from Melania Trump's apparently plagiarized speech to Rudy Giuliani's compelling demonstration of his outside voice.
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Since its release, Avengers: Infinity War broke records for early presale, for opening night, opening day, opening weekend, and crossed the $1 billion mark in just 11 days.
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" Burt explains, "For the opening night reception we had nearly 1,000 people in attendance and opened the doors to the community to come skate and experience the art.
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During a technical interruption at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena on the opening night of his solo Australian tour, Thomas told the audience how he deals with long flights.
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If you were unable to get Black Panther tickets for opening night because of the pre-sale records, find solace in the fact that you are not alone.
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And Matt Damon stars in two movies, Surburbicon and the opening night movie, Alexander Payne's social satire Downsizing, so we're hoping wife Luciana comes along for the festivities.
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The book roams the globe and through decades, but the story, such as it is, revolves around the opening night of a play at London's Royal National Theatre.
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But I was charmed by her tying the book's tangled mass into a bow by gathering the dozen central characters into the opening night audience of Amma's play.
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ARTS A report in the "Arts, Briefly" column on Wednesday about the Lincoln Center Out of Doors festival this summer referred incorrectly to Patti Smith's opening-night performance.
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But the opening-night film, "Little Men," Ira Sachs's latest investigation of love and real estate in millennial New York, is probably a bit too melancholy to qualify.
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In Opening Night director Cyril Teste and actor Isabelle Adjani went to lengths to present their protagonist with psychological depth and intimacy at FIAF's Crossing the Line festival.
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On opening night, video footage of the Belgian post-metal band Amenra will be projected on a screen behind a chain-link fence in an adjacent parking lot.
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With an opening-night pledge to "Make America Safe Again" amid civil unrest at home and turbulence abroad, Mr. Trump reached for a time-tested Republican rallying cry.
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Buoyed by the huge amounts of publicity and public interest, the opening-night sale of 47 lots tripled its low estimates raising 24.3 million pounds, or $30.3 million.
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Joe Theismann says watching Gordon Hayward's leg snap during NBA's opening night took him right back to 1985 ... an eerie reminder of that fateful encounter with Lawrence Taylor.
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On stage, the whole rehearsal process, there's so much preparation that by the time opening night comes, you can really be free in the homework that you've done.
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For a little perspective, consider that Baby Driver, Spacey's last film to drop before he was accused of sexual misconduct, made $5.7 million on its opening night alone.
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Less than a week before opening night, Cattrall announced that "with great sadness and at the advice of my doctors," she would not be continuing with the production.
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AROUND THE N.H.L. Vladimir Tarasenko had two goals and an assist as St. Louis won at Chicago, 22-21, in an opening-night matchup of Central Division rivals.
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But Mr. Lang has retained establishment cred, remaining one of the handful of go-to stars for opening night and gala concerts at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall.
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On opening night, the real buyers want to be able to have space to run from one booth to another to make sure that they can buy something.
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"Opening Night," at the Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord, gives us Isabelle Adjani as an actress on the verge of a nervous breakdown, lost between fiction and reality.
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At a 1976 opening-night party for another play she produced, Jules Feiffer's comedy "Knock Knock," she talked to a reporter about the disasters surrounding her first show.
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On opening night in Paris, Renard leapt higher than all opposition — twice — to score with headers off corner kicks in France's resounding 211-223 victory over South Korea.
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Opening night it was the Los Angeles punk legend Alice Bag, with special guests Allison Wolfe (of Bratmobile), Teri Gender Bender (Le Butcherettes), Francisca Valenzuela and Lysa Flores.
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The most telling paean to the Resonant Bodies Festival at its opening night on Tuesday came from the vocalist and composer Theo Bleckmann, who took the stage first.
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On the first day we met, back in October, in New Orleans, the morning after opening night of the musical, he showed up on time at 8503 a.m.
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At the opening night of The Sound Inside on Thursday evening, the actress's two children showed their support for their famous mother, who stars in the theatrical production.
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In theater parlance, a show is "frozen" when — on a designated rehearsal day, usually about a week before opening night — no more fixes, cuts or additions are introduced.
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Nonetheless, "Faces" (1968), "A Woman Under the Influence" (1974) and "Opening Night" (1977), all viewable on Filmstruck, depict with painful clarity the messes one can make by drinking.
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"I saw it at the New Bev on opening night, and Tarantino was actually in the theater," said Kevin Vasquez, 31, an assistant at an entertainment management company.
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Panelists will provide food at the opening-night reception: "1 Minute Meal: Stories of Food and Community in New York," July 27 from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
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Carol Lawrence, who played Maria in the original production, reported that on opening night, there was an eerie silence in the theater for several seconds at curtain call.
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Troemel replaced the blocks with a series of water-filled vases suspended at odd angles above the floor; on opening night, one tipped over and drenched a visitor.
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Martinez is 43-3 with a 4.45 ERA in 10 career starts against Chicago, including a 10-strikeout outing on Opening Night in 7 1/3 scoreless innings.
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He is 12-7 with a 3.95 ERA in 37 career outings (28 starts) against Chicago, including a 543-0 Opening Night win last year at Wrigley Field.
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From Dempsey's, one of the longest running bars on Bell, Mr. Sullivan led the way to the newest bar on Bell, the Crown Room, for its opening night.
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And less than a month later, the regular season will begin, earlier than usual, with an opening night trip for the Knicks to Oklahoma City on Oct. 19.
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But even before Mr. Serebrennikov's arrest, "Nureyev" had provoked intense media speculation, when the Bolshoi canceled the ballet's scheduled July 11 premiere just two days before opening night.
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There was the 26-point win on opening night, the 373-point triumph two months later, and the time the Huskies scored 237 points in a 215-minute half.
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French interior ministry spokesman Pierre-Henry Brandet confirmed the arrests and said the government will ensure extra security around Marseille fan areas on the opening night of the competition.
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I met with Lanthimos in Manhattan in September, the morning after his film had its North American premiere as the opening night selection of the New York Film Festival.
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The 2020 presidential candidates at the opening night of the second Democratic primary debate fell into three buckets on health care, the top issue for Democratic voters so far.
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Donald Trump may have brought some theatrics to the opening night of the Republican National Convention, but it's the speech by his wife, Melania Trump, that's now raising eyebrows.
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At the L.A. Film Festival's opening night premiere of her latest film Lowriders, Longoria was still sporting that post-honeymoon glow — and gushing all about her bestie's beautiful dress.
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Well, PEOPLE can also exclusively announce that the musical will begin performances at New York City's Broadhurst Theatre on November 20083, with an opening night set for December 5.
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NEW YORK, NY - JULY 23: James Franco and Isabel Pakzad attend the opening night of "Straight White Men" at Hayes Theater on July 23, 2018 in New York City.
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I wanted him to come see the show and I asked him to write some words for the dancers in the show, some words of inspiration before opening night.
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Opening night of Jennifer Lopez's "All I Have" Las Vegas show was packed with A-list celebs who got up on their feet to worship the booty ... and dance.
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There's a good reason R. Kelly went on camera to reassure fans his weekend concerts are still a go -- because ticket sales for his opening night are seriously lagging.
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Receiving CinemaCon's Showman of the Year award at the opening-night presentation, he took the stage clearly knowing that his support for The Screening Room needed to be addressed.
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Talking to Daily VICE's Amil Niazi before the film's opening night, the composer discusses talks about working with directors' feedback, "big sweeping cinema sounds," and his favorite grime artists.
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Wednesday was Holocaust Remembrance Day, so my assistant Helen and I honored the holiday as we do every year, by seeing Captain America: Civil War on its opening night.
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The Wing's opening night party for the Soho location saw members across media, entertainment, finance, and plenty of other industries all Instagram-ready on the Wing's perfect green couch.
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"There are customary practices of working with materials, but as time changes, as materials change, then we're constantly adapting," she said over the roar of the opening night crowd.
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In the first section, we meet Amma, the playwright who is having her opening night and serves as something of a linchpin for the rest of the novel's cast.
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" An NBC News analysis concluded that the hearing "felt more like the dress rehearsal for a serious one-act play than the opening night of a hit Broadway musical.
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It has an 84% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes based on nearly 3,000 user ratings and a B rating on CinemaScore, which surveys audiences on a movie's opening night.
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And then, come opening night, he will climb atop a bar or a table and dole out praise in poetically turned phrases that are somehow both sincere and superlative.
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It was a gutsy opening-night attraction, given that a swath of the audience would be migrating to the after party at Tavern on the Green in Central Park.
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An unusual article that appeared in The Boston Herald in 1922 describes her behavior on opening night, the first night of the epic run of "Shuffle" in New York.
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On Monday, the opening night of the two-day competition, in addition to the German shepherd Rumor, a Norwegian elkhound, a Pekingese, and a miniature poodle won their groups.
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On opening night, we sent photographer Jason Bergman into the 'Nightmare' to capture what North Brooklyn would look like if Stephen King wrote the next year of its life.
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In only the second opening-night meeting between the New York teams since the Islanders began play in 22, both squads arrived at the Garden with several new faces.
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The Public Theater will present the opening night of the final play in Richard Nelson's "The Gabriels" series: "Women of a Certain Age," which is set on election night.
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BOSTON — The first hint that opening night at TD Garden would not be remembered as an instant classic came on the very first possession of this new N.B.A. season.
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But he has a strong presence this season, leading the opening-night gala and first subscription program, which features Mahler's Fifth Symphony and Philip Glass's Concerto for Two Pianos.
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Accordingly, Piersath invited two women from the project — one of whom is his sister — to the opening to personally share their artwork and experiences with gallerygoers during opening night.
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"HAMILTON" HEADS TO THE CARIBBEAN The hit Broadway show started a 17-day run in Puerto Rico last week and gave the audience all the feels on opening night.
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Inside the nearby co-working space, Covo, was the opening night party of Emojicon, a weekend-long celebration of all things emoji, held just days before the presidential election.
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" These films will join the previously announced opening-night title, Yorgos Lanthimos's "The Favorite"; the centerpiece, Alfonso Cuarón's "Roma"; and the closing-night feature, Julian Schnabel's "At Eternity's Gate.
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I was there opening night when it started to rain during the finale as they invited audience members on stage to join them — needless to say an indelible memory.
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There were no jingling bells, Santa hats or signs of giddy festivity at the opening-night performance of Michael Feinstein's show, "A Holiday to Remember," at Feinstein's/54 Below.
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Opening night is less than two weeks away, but Simmons's quest for his first official N.B.A. 3-pointer and the Zion phenomenon are not yet primary sources of curiosity.
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In comparison, Ivo van Hove's adaptation of "Opening Night," seen at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 353, feels downright conventional in retrospect, despite his reputation as an iconoclast.
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Rockets PG Chris Paul (knee) has not played since opening night but is "rounding second and pretty close to third" in his recovery, according to coach Mike D'Antoni. 3.
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To fill that void, we're looking to the VIP Opening Night of 29Rooms, Refinery29's signature art and culture event, which brings style-minded attendees together across the world.
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Wednesday night also marked the opening night of the twice-a-year Outdoor Retailer Show, for the first time in Denver after 20 years hosted in Salt Lake City.
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"There are good people around," said Andrew Hall, the financial trader, who along with 600 invited guests attended a lavish opening night party for the Bunker on Dec. 2.
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True to the festival's reputation for being a launchpad for excellent documentaries, its opening night film will be Love, Gilda, a documentary about the late great comedian Gilda Radner.
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There are three possibilities for any given night; the one on Monday, opening night, lasted slightly longer than the dance and covered ring shout, African dance and postmodern dance.
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Jay put much of 4:44's contents to the test this past weekend when he headlined New York City's second annual Meadows Festival's opening night at Citi Field.
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By matching New Orleans's offer sheet for Tyrone Wallace (who's a right-handed southpaw) this week, they guaranteed 17 contracts, which means two players have to go before opening night.
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Minnesota went 4-0-143 against the Avalanche, and set the tone on opening night by rallying from a three-goal deficit in the third period to win in regulation.
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The Bravo show follows Lawrence, the cast of the play, their understudies, and his two daughters/business partners over the course of eight weeks as they prepare for opening night.
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PFT Commenter -- the cohost of the "Pardon My Take" podcast on Barstool Sports -- says he was arrested at the NFL's Super Bowl Opening Night event in Atlanta on Monday night.
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David is planning to bring Miguel out of hiding so he can attend the opening night for the Cali Festival, a two week-long celebration of concerts and salsa dancers.
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On its surface, the story of Kevin's Broadway debut is deeply poignant, especially when he ditches opening night to care for Randall during the latter's dark night of the soul.
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Diving deep into 90s nostalgia, Friday's opening night was geared up to "[recreate] a pure 90s-teen-party-atmosphere," with the added bonus of queer and avant-garde drag performances.
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"We are so happy to be here, the smile hasn't left my face since we arrived," Peron said in an interview with Reuters during Super Bowl Opening Night on Monday.
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Queen Bey's Formation world tour kicked off Wednesday in Miami, and among merchandise sold at the highly anticipated opening night were t-shirts donning the words "BOYCOTT BEYONCÉ," according to
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When 15-year-old Emily Womack visited her local AMC theater to finally catch Avengers: Endgame on opening night, she never imagined she would leave before the action even began.
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According to Hello Giggles, since opening night, Spears has donated $1 from every ticket to the NCFF, in addition to special events that raise even more money for the organization.
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Today, the team is announcing Ryan Hoover, the founder of ProductHunt, will cameo on opening night and that TechCrunch's own Silicon Valley Editor, Connie Loizos, will cameo on October 15.
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Noah benefited from the free-flowing offense, recording six of the 17 first-half assists for the Knicks — as many as they had in the opening night loss to Cleveland.
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It already has the biggest pre-sale numbers for a Marvel movie, and even Lupita Nyong'o — who plays Nakia in the film — struggled to get tickets for the opening night.
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The Knicks picked up a 122-97 win at Milwaukee on opening night but have lost the last two meetings, including a 99-92 home setback on Nov. 6. 1.
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