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The scandal was first reported by nonprofit military news outlet The War Horse.
"They are a war horse," Stacy Nazario, his owner, said of the breed.
The scandal was uncovered last weekend by nonprofit military news organization The War Horse.
The scandal was uncovered last weekend by nonprofit military new organization The War Horse.
The G550 isn't one of them, and that gives it a war horse appeal.
The kitchen gives mapo tofu, that old war horse, a new lease on life.
Instead of the mule Napoleon actually rode, he provided a near-untamed war horse.
She also caught a performance inspired by the play War Horse by primary school children.
He spent three years touring in "War Horse," operating the horse's head and a goose.
"The War Horse has spoken with five of the women in the photographs," Brennan wrote.
The scandal was first reported earlier this month by nonprofit military news outlet The War Horse.
Since its debut at the National Theatre in 2007 "War Horse" has become a global phenomenon.
LONDON — After seven years in the West End here, "War Horse" is onto its final furlong.
Even a war horse like "Chicago," 22 years into its run, reported its best year ever.
The same year that Tom Hiddleston portrayed Loki in "Thor," he starred alongside Cumberbatch in "War Horse."
The War Horse star, 28, will soon be seen playing a young Pierce Brosnan in Mamma Mia!
Mr. Freedman adapted an essay from the book for the Lincoln Center Theater Review's "War Horse" issue.
"War Horse" and "Bridge of Spies" both ended up with nods for best picture but not director.
Middleton showed off a darker side in this lace gown at the UK premiere of "War Horse."
The activity was revealed by The War Horse, a nonprofit news organization run by Marine veteran Thomas Brennan.
Before this Wednesday's performance, I'd been thinking that we all needed a long break from this war horse.
"He's the giant among us all," the fellow children's author Michael Morpurgo, author of "War Horse," told me.
I wrote about beef and broccoli for The Times this week, that great Chinese-restaurant menu war horse.
The photo scandal was uncovered by two nonprofit news organizations, War Horse and the Center for Investigative Reporting.
Thomas Brennan, who broke the story for War Horse, has reportedly received threats in the wake of his report.
Surely, Mr. O'Hara wouldn't be satisfied with letting a worthy old war horse follow its usual, dramatically satisfying course.
Based on a novel by Michael Morpugo (author of "War Horse"), this film suffers from other deficits of verisimilitude.
There is no easier, more celebratory meal I can think of, save perhaps that famous old war horse chicken Provençal.
Even so, 37-year-old war horse James Harrison logged more snaps at OLB than any other Steeler in 2015.
The theater is testing a pilot program for the technology for all performances of Hadestown and War Horse through October.
But, no, the old war horse wasn't embarrassed, not in what was probably the final home game of his career.
Her main event was the Tchaikovsky concerto, a war horse's war horse but a piece that done correctly, demands respect.
But, no, the old war horse wasn't embarrassed, not in what was probably the final home game of his career.
War Horse founder and Marine veteran Thomas Brennan reported the harassment to the Marine Corps, which quickly launched an investigation.
Thomas Brennan, founder of the military news site, The War Horse, first reported the group page to the Marines and NCIS.
The actor was fresh off a role in War Horse and had three different auditions for the role of Jon Snow.
Yet twice within the past five years, the company has presented new works by Nico Muhly, a wunderkind-turned-war horse.
Before graduating from London's Central School of Speech and Drama, he scored the lead in the original stage run of "War Horse."
Fewer than 10 victims have officially come forward to the Marines, Neller said, although he acknowledged The War Horse reported about 30 victims.
Called the Labor Market Conditions Index, it has been billed as a more complete measurement than that old war horse, the unemployment rate.
The page was first revealed by nonprofit military news organization The War Horse, and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) is now investigating.
The racially diverse "Creed," directed by Ryan Coogler, was shut out, except for a nomination for its (white) war-horse supporting actor, Sylvester Stallone.
In Bartlett Sher's rejuvenating revival of a Rodgers and Hammerstein war horse, Ms. O'Hara endowed her part with an exquisite emotional delicacy and fluency.
Some 603 million people will have cheered him on there, but "War Horse" has been a global success, seen by nearly seven million worldwide.
The page was first revealed by nonprofit military news organization The War Horse, and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service is now investigating Marines involved.
Perennially on the road, Dr. David Nabarro is a war horse who has seen many medical battlefields — but still champs the bit for more.
He has always been able to play the war-horse concertos and sonatas with the best of them, but that has never been enough.
"I saw him in War Horse, and thought he looked a lot like Hank Williams," I Saw the Light director Marc Abraham said of Hiddleston.
When Cumberbatch gushed about Hiddleston During a joint interview for War Horse, Benedict couldn't help but share some admiring words about his equally charming costar.
The war horse Hummer H1 isn't made up of sharp triangles, but it shows some intimidating edges and those wheel arches are very Cybertruck-y.
My sympathy in a play like "War Horse" is with Joey, who no question about it will shred my heart before the show is done.
News of the group's existence was discovered by the veterans news organization The War Horse and first reported on Saturday on the news website Reveal.
Benedict Cumberbatch and Tom Hiddleston first met while filming the 2010 drama War Horse, and have been delighting us all with their mutual adoration ever since.
During its remodeling, the National built a temporary theater, the Shed, funded entirely by Broadway profits from "War Horse" and made for small-scale experimental shows.
It was the first time I'd ever seen him struggle, and the moment I realized he was capable of much more than showy war horse concertos.
The old war horse did more than prove to the White Sox that well-strategized pitching trumps good hitting: He allowed the Yankees to finally exhale.
That has been the case for decades — it's no accident that downtown's ancient war horse of the pancake griddle, the Original Pantry Cafe, stays open 24 hours.
The royal mom-to-be will also be treated to a presentation inspired by War Horse performed by children working with the National Theatre's primary school program.
A: With the erumpent, we had some of the guys who worked on "War Horse" make a huge puppet that I rehearsed with for a few weeks.
The new war horse debuting this week at the Eurosatory defense exhibition in Paris is more powerful and protective than ever before, incorporating lessons learned on the battlefield.
The London-born actor racked up some impressive credits on his theater résumé, landing the lead in the original stage production of "War Horse" at the National Theatre.
Marianne Elliott is a theater director whose productions of "War Horse" and "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" have won Tony Awards for best director.
The glasses can be used without charge for the play "War Horse" and for the musical "Hadestown," and they will be available for all of the theater's 2019 season.
Such grandeur is the territory where "War Horse" lives, though that show freed the imagination — and sharpened it — by using intricate, galloping, large-scale puppets to play its animals.
Ryan Alvis, a Marine Corps spokesman, credited veteran Thomas Brennan, founder of the military news site, The War Horse, with reporting the first group page to the Marines and NCIS.
Constructed with hundreds of pieces of laser-cut wood, and with the help of Handspring, the producers of "War Horse", the onstage fauna is itself a result of intelligent design.
A story on the investigation was published Saturday by The Center for Investigative Reporting and was completed by the nonprofit news organization The War Horse, which reports on war trauma.
"War Horse" — a World War I play starring a life-size puppet horse — has closed after seven years in London, changing the National Theater and perhaps the theater industry there.
Spielberg, arguably the greatest populist filmmaker living today, delivered three straight Oscar-nominated pictures to Disney under the DreamWorks banner: War Horse (2011), Lincoln, (2012), and Bridge of Spies (2015).
Brennan founded The War Horse, a military news site investigating defense and veterans issues, which first reported the allegations on a separate site, Reveal, run by the Center for Investigative Reporting.
At 92, Malaysia's old political war horse has another shot at the top job, and a win against scandal-tainted Prime Minister Najib Razak would make him the world's oldest premier.
On the first half of the concert Thursday evening at David Geffen Hall, Janine Jansen was a radiant soloist in Brahms's Violin Concerto, renewing that war horse with subtly ardent playing.
It's nicely played, with Jeremy Irvine of "War Horse" adding a quirky touch as a patron at the library where Bella works who is as imaginative and cloistered as she is.
This heavily armored war horse played a key role in both the liberation of Kuwait during the Persian Gulf war in the early 1990s and the Iraq war beginning in 2003.
Brennan founded The War Horse, a military news site that investigates defense and veterans issues, which first reported the allegations on a separate site, Reveal, run by the Center for Investigative Reporting.
As directed by Marianne Elliott (a Tony winner for the genius tear-jerker "War Horse"), with a production that retunes the way you see and hear, "Curious Incident" can be shamelessly manipulative.
Since the War Horse broke the news, the original reporter, himself a veteran, has reportedly been threatened and female Marines have detailed online harassment that goes far beyond the one Facebook page.
It is logical to think that he is still feeling the effects of his war-horse effort in 2015, when he ended up pitching 216 innings in the regular season and postseason.
Ms. Elliott — a two-time Tony winner for her productions of "War Horse" and "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" — has always been at home with vast canvases.
The reigning commercial queen of the region continues to be Southern Living, that anodyne, 51-year-old war horse with the best cheese-straw recipes, and an audited circulation of 2.8 million.
Thomas Brennan, with the veterans news organization The War Horse, first exposed Marines United, and he further detailed the scandal on Saturday in a story published by The Center for Investigative Reporting's Reveal.
It was favored by Stanley Kubrick, director of ''The Shining'' and ''Eyes Wide Shut''; used for elements of the Star Wars and Bond franchises, and, most recently, Steven Spielberg's 2011 release, ''War Horse.
Ms. Kopatchinskaja wholeheartedly joins Mr. Currentzis in bringing the untamed spirit of the primitivist "Les Noces" ("The Wedding") into their fascinating deconstruction of Tchaikovsky's war horse concerto, virtuosic in its own willful way.
I also like "ride," which feels slangy and current, as an informal title applied to a cavalry charger (although, on second thought, it makes me think of "War Horse," so now I'm bawling).
And in place of caged elephants, there are wondrous puppet simulacra from the "War Horse" team, creatures of burlap and sorcery that caused several children in the audience to delightedly lose their minds.
The "War Horse" author Michael Morpurgo trades the First World War for the second in this tale of African-American soldiers who prepared for D-Day in a small town in Devon, England.
He had also helped to produce some of modern theatre's triumphs: "War Horse", "One Man, Two Guvnors", "The History Boys", "His Dark Materials" and "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time".
A 10-page document from the Marine Corps, obtained by the War Horse, includes a list of talking points about its handling of the reported photos, in addition to how victims should report crimes.
On March 4, the War Horse reported that thousands of male Marines had set up a private Facebook group called "Marines United" dedicated to posting unsolicited, often derogatory sexual materials of female Marines online.
On the increasingly toxic social media platform, he's suggested, "we should send Jerry Sandusky to a women's prison where he would likely enjoy himself a lot less" and made sexual innuendos about War Horse.
"Private Peaceful," a solo play adapted by Simon Reade from the children's novel by Michael Morpurgo ("War Horse"), is the story of the brothers' lives together, as remembered by Tommo over one long night.
Mr. Chan said that the book so impressed the directors of the 2011 Broadway production of "War Horse," a story set during World War I, that they assigned it as reading for the cast.
" But we have also been keeping an eye on how new casts are affecting a war horse like "Kinky Boots" and, on a smaller scale, the long-running Off Broadway production of "Sweeney Todd.
At 31, and several decades younger than those much-mythologized actresses, Ms. Riley is demonstrating that with the right chops, even a baby diva can help a war horse gallop like a colt. Surprised?
It feels right that a wire model of the earth should be suspended, like a disco ball, over the gloriously metamorphic set by the estimable Rae Smith (best known for the epic "War Horse").
"Lanyard fatigue," as one war horse called it, is felt especially keenly in Hollywood during Oscar week, where the social and professional calendar is increasingly packed, with at least 50 significant parties in play.
Still, I'd thought for years that I was the only one who braced herself against plays involving animals, particularly those in peril, or who regarded "War Horse" with dread, despite the magnificence of its puppetry.
Ms. Elliott, a two-time Tony winner for "War Horse" and "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," both shows that use spectacle, has opted for the National's 900-seater, the Lyttelton.
According to Reveal, the Center for Investigative Reporting's arm that published the information uncovered by The War Horse, the women in the nude images were also identified by their full name, rank, and military duty station.
After a five-year run of stoic historical dramas—War Horse, Lincoln, Bridge of Spies—he's again made an unapologetically magical, family-oriented film: a story about childhood, experienced largely through a child's wide-open eyes.
The set by Rae Smith, a 2011 Tony winner for "War Horse," places the action in a central rectangle with the audience on all sides, above which hangs a globe that itself encases a glitter ball.
Setting out to see how far the 1957 war horse could go toward examining hucksterism and otherness in an America we might recognize today, Ms. Green eliminated the straw hats, parasols and other signifiers of 1912.
Initially uncovered by The War Horse, a nonprofit news site run by Marine veteran Thomas Brennan, the scandal was first reported on Saturday by the California-based Center for Investigative Reporting through its radio-podcast Reveal.
A Civil War horse named Moscow is interred near his owner in Sand Lake Union Cemetery in Averill Park, N.Y., and there are several dogs, some with their own monuments, buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn.
This "Romeo," set to Prokofiev's three-act score and an international hit since it was first made in 1965, has been a company war horse since MacMillan staged it for Ballet Theater (with minor revisions) in 1985.
Then on Saturday, a Marine veteran named Thomas Brennan, who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, where he was wounded by a rocket-propelled grenade, and later founded the nonprofit news site The War Horse, wrote about the group.
It gives us a chance to revisit something for sincere musical interest, something that is so often relegated to being an old war horse, and frankly not taken seriously enough because the criticism is that it's so bombastic.
Crime Sooner or later, Harry Bosch will have to turn in his gun and retire from police work, but until that time Michael Connelly continues to think up creative ways to keep his old war horse on the job.
News first broke earlier this week that the War Horse — a nonprofit news organization run by Marine veteran Thomas Brennan — had discovered "Marines United," a private Facebook group for Marines all around the world, according to the Center for Investigative Reporting.
On Saturday, nonprofit military news organization The War Horse first reported that the Naval Criminal Investigative Service was investigating hundreds of Marines after allegations they shared nude photos and personal information of female Marines and veterans on a private Facebook page.
News first broke earlier this week that the War Horse—a nonprofit news organization run by Marine veteran Thomas Brennan—had discovered "Marines United," a private Facebook group for Marines all around the world, according to the Center for Investigative Reporting.
" The play reopened at the Apollo Theatre, in the West End, in March, 2013; the Times critic Ben Brantley compared it to "War Horse" in "its ability to create a theatrical world that somehow feels more lifelike than life itself.
Profits from commercial transfers contributed around £7.5 million ($10.7 million) to the National's recent £80 million ($115 million) refurbishment — a project never even envisaged before "War Horse" — to transform the foyers and amenities of Denys Lasdun's brutalist South Bank building.
Matt Doyle, one of the new additions to the cast and a veteran of Broadway shows like "Bye Bye Birdie" and "War Horse," recently became certified as a physical trainer, as a way to supplement his income between acting gigs.
After all, on Friday here, Misty Copeland (never more mettlesome) and Marcelo Gomes (richly smoldering) danced Twyla Tharp's "Sinatra Suite," followed by Misa Kuranaga (lightly brilliant) and Herman Cornejo (panache itself) in the war horse "Don Quixote" pas de deux.
It makes sense that Ms. Elliott, the much-laureled director of "War Horse" and "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," has transformed the New York City of three decades ago into a land of endless night.
Kneehigh's productions of "946: The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips," an adaptation of a book by the "War Horse" author Michael Morpurgo; and "The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk," about the artist Marc Chagall, will also play at the theater's Thames-side campus.
When Hiddleston taught Cumberbatch about ancient Greek The multi-linguist gave Cumberbatch a little Greek lesson during a War Horse interview: He quoted Sophocles' Electra and even told Cumberbatch about the origins of the word "hippopotamus," because that's what friends are for.
The screenplay by Lee Hall (Billy Elliot, War Horse) tells the tale of a deeply lonely, deeply insecure man with addiction who's launched to fame early but has a lot of hurdles to clear before he can learn to be a human.
There, on July 2000th, about 21996 members of the Ku Klux Klan marched in opposition to Charlottesville's plan to take down a verdigris statue of Robert E. Lee astride his war horse that has stood in a city park for more than 90 years.
As part of the Duchess of Sussex's visit to London's National Theatre on Wednesday, she caught a five-minute performance inspired by the play War Horse presented by young thespians from the Edith Neville Primary School who are working with the theater's elementary school program.
Despite the different subject matter, it is reminiscent of the National's "War Horse"—a first-world-war adventure in which the magic of art, and the audience's suspension of disbelief, were as much the meaning as the method, as they are in "The Lehman Trilogy".
The War Horse, a nonprofit military news organization, reported over the weekend that the Naval Criminal Investigative Service is investigating hundreds of Marines accused of sharing photos of nude female Marines and veterans, as well as their personal information, in a private Facebook group.
"Five Telegrams," the festival's opening event, an outdoor presentation of digital art and music, is being created by the eclectic young composer Anna Meredith — a former composer-in-residence with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra — and the design and technology company 59 Productions ("War Horse").
We learn along the way that Bennett once shared Sylvia Plath's doctor, that his father sold meat to T. S. Eliot's mother-in-law, that he turned down adapting both "War Horse" and "Brideshead Revisited," and that he regrets never having kept a donkey.
Based, like "War Horse," on a children's book by Michael Morpurgo, "946: The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips" was also set in wartime, and also had a puppet animal at its center — a feline named Tips, separated from the little girl who loves her.
This is how puppet animals — like Joey, the affectionate equine hero of "War Horse"; or Rose, the soulful canine romantic in Lee Breuer's "La Divina Caricatura"; or the smart and lonely ape at the center of Nick Lehane's play "Chimpanzee" — climb into our hearts.
Unlike Joey, the farm horse purchased into army service and taken from the boy who loves him in Mr. Morpurgo's World War I book "War Horse," which was adapted into a puppet-driven global stage hit, Tips is separated from Lily only by chance.
The report, authored by Thomas Brennan, founder of a nonprofit news organization called The War Horse, revealed that pictures of the service women were shared on a private Facebook group called Marines United, either posted to the site itself, or via links to a Google Drive folder.
Puppets from the National Theatre's critically acclaimed production of author Michael Morpurgo's moving novel War Horse – which is centered on the bond between a boy and his horse during the First World War – were sold earlier this week at Bonhams to raise money for the Handspring Trust.
THE ARTS An article on Saturday about the closing of the hit play "War Horse" in London misidentified the milestone Queen Elizabeth II was celebrating when Joey, a life-size puppet horse in the play, reared up on the roof of the National Theater in salute.
"Harry Potter can now join the ranks of innovative stage productions like War Horse, The Lion King, and Running Wild, which prove that animals need not be exploited for the theater and that the possibilities of prop design are limited only by our own creativity," she added.
Instead of sitting with an ice pack on your head and listening to John King yakking on CNN about red and blue paths to victory, revel in John Lithgow's droll old war horse, Winston Churchill, as he makes his imperial progress up the aisle at Westminster Abbey.
"If you can get into the right room and capture the right attention and have the right people advocating for you, the possibilities are endless," said Thomas Brennan, who launched The War Horse in 2016, a non-profit newsroom focused on the human impact of war.
Kenneth MacMillan's 1965 treatment — indebted to Lavrovsky's and Cranko's productions, "West Side Story" and Franco Zeffirelli's verismo 1960 staging of Shakespeare's play — has become the world's central ballet "Romeo": a war horse of the Royal Ballet since its 1965 premiere, and of American Ballet Theater since 1985.
"I want to sound as authentically gorilla-like as possible," said Mr. James, a classically trained British actor who found his way into bunraku productions in London and then spent years in "War Horse" and the recent revival of "Angels in America" (helping to animate the angel's wings).
Adapted by the children's author Michael Morpurgo ("War Horse") and Ms. Rice ("Brief Encounter") from his book of the same title, the show entwines the tale of Lily and her cat, Tips, with the true story of a tragically bungled World War II military training exercise on the channel.
In this 2015-16 season, the first in which he has had full artistic control of the company, he's revived the most obviously flashy 19th-century war horse, "Don Quixote" (seen onstage in March), but next month (June 9-12) adds Trisha Brown's postmodernist "O Zlozony/O Composite" to the repertory.
Her concert — an evening of works, some familiar and others much less so, arranged for only piano and percussion — was also a declaration that she would exploit the Perspectives platform to show New York City just what she was capable of beyond war-horse concertos and reliably impressive solo recitals.
A pirate in love with a harem girl; a prince in love with a woman-turned-swan: Two versions of romance are at the Met this week, as Ballet Theater wraps up its run of "Le Corsaire" (Friday and Saturday), and brings back another war horse, "Swan Lake" (opening Monday).
Four branches of the military are looking into the posting of nude photos of what appear to be female service members on various websites, a Pentagon official told CNN on Thursday Thomas Brennan, founder of the military news site, The War Horse, first reported the Marines United page to the Marines and NCIS.
His new show, "Standards & Stories," acknowledges the passing of the years in songs like the Sinatra war horse "It Was a Very Good Year," which he sang to a guitar accompaniment by Dave Shoup (his quartet, led by John Oddo on piano, also included John Arbo on bass and Ed Caccavale on drums).
But his family tree has other branches — particularly bunraku, the classic form of Japanese puppetry in which the puppeteer is visible to the audience, as well as the 21st-century London and Broadway hit "War Horse," which starred a life-size, human-powered horse puppet that was transparently inanimate but also affectingly lifelike.
Marianne Elliott ("War Horse") directs a cast that includes Andrew Garfield (as the drag queen who speaks with angels), Denise Gough (as a pharmaceutically numbed Mormon, at sea in New York and the Antarctic) and, in one of the season's most anticipated marriages of an actor and a role, Nathan Lane (as the closeted super-lawyer Roy Cohn).
She had never seen "Angels," except in the 2003 HBO version, directed by Mike Nichols, but fell in love with the text, and cashing in on the clout she had earned with her acclaimed productions of "War Horse" and "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," talked the National into letting her revive it.
This expansive nape was created by John Nolan, a director and animatronics effects specialist who's created robots, prosthetic make-up, animals, props and other practical effect for films like Where The Wild Things Are, Harry Potter, Hellboy, War Horse, and The Brothers Grimm, and worked on animatronic projects for Lady Gaga, as well as Björk's "Mouth Mantra" music video.
The star-studded cast includes Roberts; Milla Jovovich, known for her roles in Resident Evil and The Fifth Element; González, who you may know from Baby Driver; Danielle Macdonald, who starred in Sundance favorite Patti Cake$; New York rapper Awkwafina, who is also in the forthcoming film adaptation of Crazy Rich Asians; as well as Jeremy Irvine, who starred in War Horse.
A.T. "The Tchaikovsky Project"; Czech Philharmonic; Semyon Bychkov, conductor; Kirill Gerstein, piano (Decca) Although this boxed set has its share of longueurs — it's bound to, with more than eight hours of Tchaikovsky interpreted, for the most part, with an extremely level head — you can skip to the First Piano Concerto, presented here in its original form: a revelation of delicacy, and a war horse as you've never heard it.
War Horse, Catch Me If You Can, The Color Purple, Jurassic Park, Schindler's List, Jaws, the list keeps going; the most notable thing is Spielberg finds the importance of the story and expresses it his own way in film, he is not debating which chapters to include or characters to cut, he is creating a film _________ Here is what two students said for our Picture Prompt "March Madness": Rex Hardy from Wilmington, N.C., is a regular bracket participant: I've done the March Madness Bracket Challenge with friends over the past couple of years and it never turns out the way I've predicted it.

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