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Entertainment: Flatiron is home to the Daryl Roth Theatre, a performing arts space where the show "Fuerza Bruta" is performed.
Flatiron District Evolves Into Pricey Choice Joseph De Avila 2011
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The students attended the 85th Columbia Scholastic Press Association Scholastic Convention, toured through New York visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Times Square, they experienced "Fuerza Bruta" at the Daryl Roth Theatre, and enjoyed eating at many kosher restaurants in the Midtown area including the Jewish Theological Seminary, adjacent to the Columbia Campus.
Yavneh Academy of Dallas team wins journalism honors, tours NYC | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009
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What animals belong to the second order, Bruta, and how may they be known?
Domestic Pleasures, or, the Happy Fire-side Frances Bowyer Vaux
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The _Bruta_ have no front teeth in either jaw: their feet are armed with strong, blunt, and hoof-like nails.
Domestic Pleasures, or, the Happy Fire-side Frances Bowyer Vaux
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'Fuerza Bruta: Look Up' A sensory bath aimed at clubgoing college kids in search of cultural diversion 1:05.
NYT > Home Page By THE NEW YORK TIMES 2011
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'Fuerza Bruta: Look Up' A sensory bath aimed at clubgoing college kids in search of cultural diversion 1:05.
NYT > Home Page By THE NEW YORK TIMES 2011
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'Fuerza Bruta: Look Up' A sensory bath aimed at clubgoing college kids in search of cultural diversion 1:05.
NYT > Home Page By THE NEW YORK TIMES 2011
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'Fuerza Bruta: Look Up' A sensory bath aimed at clubgoing college kids in search of cultural diversion 1:05.
NYT > Home Page By THE NEW YORK TIMES 2011
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'Fuerza Bruta: Look Up' A sensory bath aimed at clubgoing college kids in search of cultural diversion 1:05.
NYT > Home Page By THE NEW YORK TIMES 2011
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Sara Brown's clever multiroom set (with a sinister corridor running down the middle) becomes the actors' gymnasium, of which Mr. Morris (an alumnus of "Fuerza Bruta" and Cirque de Soleil) makes dazzlingly acrobatic use.
NYT > Home Page By BEN BRANTLEY 2012
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