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Pushed From Late Night, Leno Is Set for Prime Time

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Jay Leno, who will begin his 10 p.m. show on NBC on Monday, has gone from a late-night discard to the lynchpin of the network’s prime-time fortunes.

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Grandpa Had His Own Sphere of Influence

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Nicholas Thompson had uncommon access during his writing of “The Hawk and The Dove,” a book about the master builders of America’s cold war strategy. The hawk was his grandfather.

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Film Festival Gets a Double Dose of Star Power

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George Clooney’s promotional talents will be stretched across three films this fall, two of which are being screened this weekend at the Toronto International Film Festival.

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How He’ll Meet the Emmys: Confidently

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Neil Patrick Harris, who brought down the house as host of the Tony Awards in June, is looking forward to hosting the Emmy Awards on Sept. 20.

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Agreement Gives Leibovitz More Time to Repay Loans

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In a 13th-hour agreement on Friday, the photographer Annie Leibovitz avoided having to give up her homes and her artistic property to the finance company that had lent her $24 million.

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Larry Gelbart, Writer of Comedy, Dies at 81

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The writer’s caustic wit was a creative force behind the enduring success of the television series “M*A*S*H” and film comedies like “Tootsie.”

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Film Review | Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All by Myself : Love, Loss, Redemption and a Lot of Singing, Too

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In “Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All by Myself,” which opened on Friday, Mr. Perry has his moviemaking machine running smoothly, which is to say somewhat predictably.

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Dance Review | Milka Djordjevich and Chris Peck: Participation Is Required, but Grading Is Pass-Fail

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The choreographer Milka Djordjevich and the composer Chris Peck performed on Wednesday to open the season at the Chocolate Factory.

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Movie Review | Sorority Row : Sisterhood of Trash-Talking Pranksters

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“Sorority Row” salivates over the gory consequences of blabbing after some very bad behavior by several Theta Pi sisters who have sworn to stay mum.

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New Details on Roosevelt and Response to Holocaust

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More than six decades have passed since the end of World War II, but the debate over President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s response to the Nazis’ extermination of Jews continues.

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Dance Review | Pierre Rigal: One Man’s Wordless Battle With Claustrophobia

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The French artist Pierre Rigel is presenting “Press,” an hourlong solo, at the Baryshnikov Arts Center this week.

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Music Review | Nico Muhly, Thomas Bartlett and Sam Amidon: Chamber, Indie Rock and Much in Between

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Nico Muhly, Thomas Bartlett and Sam Amidon performed at the Miller Theater at Columbia University on Wednesday night as part of the Wordless Music series.

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Music Review | Sondre Lerche; Kings of Convenience: Norwegian Fingerpickers, Ruminating on Their Craft and Feelings

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Norwegian songwriters traveling light came to the Bowery Ballroom this week. On Tuesday Sondre Lerche played solo, and Thursday brought Kings of Convenience.

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Music Review | Dicapo Opera Theater: Mid-19th-Century Tale With Oedipal Plot Twist

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Tobias Picker’s “Emmeline” is receiving a new lease on life this week in the hands of the Dicapo Opera Theater, a small but thoughtful and resourceful Upper East Side company.

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Warhol Paintings Stolen in Los Angeles

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A multimillion-dollar collection of artwork by Andy Warhol was stolen from the home of a wealthy art collector in West Los Angeles last week, police said.

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