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Best Broadway shows and other theater this spring in New York and D.C.

Carell makes his Broadway debut in a new translation of the Anton Chekhov staple, courtesy of What the Constitution Means to Me playwright Heidi Schrek. Carell plays Vanya, a bitter man wrestling with regret while overseeing his brother-in-laws estate, in a cast that also includes Alison Pill, Anika Noni Rose, William Jackson Harper, Jayne Houdyshell

Founder of Cro-Mags sues ex-bandmate over NYC show

Theyve gone from fighting in a moshpit to fighting in a courtroom. A founder of hardcore New York punk band Cro-Mags sued his ex-bandmate in Manhattan federal court Monday for allegedly ripping off the groups trademark name to publicize a show.

Japan's Toshiba set to end 74-year stock market history

By Mariko OiBusiness reporter Toshiba, one of Japan's oldest and biggest firms, is set to end its 74-year stock market history as a group of investors have bought a majority stake. The company has announced that a consortium led by private equity firm Japan Industrial Partners (JIP) has purchased 78.65% of its shares.

One Detroit | History of Sanders Chocolate & Ice Cream Shoppe | Season 6 | Episode 21

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Paul S. Morton

Paul S. Morton was born in Canada on July 30, 1950. The founder, bishop, and pastor of a born-again Christian organization called the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship, he also had a career as a gospel singer and became the Chief Executive Officer of the Tehiliah Music Group. His son PJ Morton had a successful