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For alt-country fans, the demise of Uncle Tupelo the now-legendary band that he and his Belleville, Ill.
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For years he'd had his eye on Gundlach of Belleville, Illinois, a sometime competitor of Penn Crusher.
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Anne Kauffman, the director, has staged "Belleville" with pinpoint control: Every line registers and every pause tells.
WSJ: Hoping Against Hope | Talley's Folly | Belleville | The Old Boy | Theater Reviews by Terry Teachout
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In the video above we visited Gun For Hire in Belleville, New Jersey, a typical InsideHook experience the founders say.
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Family physician Richard Roberts has been practicing in tiny Belleville, Wis.
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Belleville was newly part of Paris proper, as the 20th became the city's final arrondissement, out on the volute's tail and the Commune was defeated but not forgotten.
BBC: Hemingway did not drink here: Paris nights now
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The Belleville Lounge in Brooklyn hosts The Do What's in Your Heart Show, of live hope-inducing storytelling, and Real Characters Storytelling, which weaves fictional character performances into real stories.
BBC: New York stories
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In New Jersey, Belleville is expanding the number of armed, retired police officers working in the Essex County district, and on-duty officers in Fort Lee now walk through the Bergen County district's schools during shifts and conduct perimeter checks.
WSJ: Town Divided Over Schools and Firearms
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"Belleville" is a case in point.
WSJ: Hoping Against Hope | Talley's Folly | Belleville | The Old Boy | Theater Reviews by Terry Teachout
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Three of Amy Herzog's past four plays, "After the Revolution, " "4000 Miles" and "The Great God Pan, " have been seen in New York since 2010, and the original production of "Belleville, " which was produced two years ago by the Yale Repertory Theatre, has just transferred to the New York Theatre Workshop.
WSJ: Hoping Against Hope | Talley's Folly | Belleville | The Old Boy | Theater Reviews by Terry Teachout
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The winding streets of Paris' northeast have been the home to bars, restaurants and guinguettes - open air dancehalls - since the early 19th Century, when Belleville and the neighbouring village of Menilmontant sat just outside the city tax limits, and drew the working classes for some cut-price going hard before going home to their workshops and factories.
BBC: Hemingway did not drink here: Paris nights now