Published Date: May 14, 2008
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
Real-life tales of burglaries, robberies and assaults at Cannes Film Festival.
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SCRIPTLAND
The actor's company will produce a film about the creator of James Bond.
THE UPFRONTS
Network also adds 'Life on Mars' and 'Opportunity Knocks'; at the CW, look for '90210' sequel and 'Surviving the Filthy Rich'
THE HOLLYWOOD BRIEF
Roles in 'Iron Man,' 'What Happens in Vegas' show careers taking an unexpected path.
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
'Indiana Jones' and the U.S. presence loom large at the festival.
AN APPRECIATION
Artist Robert Rauschenberg used to say he intended for his work to fill the gap between art and life -- and the morning after his death, friends and colleagues were left struggling for words to describe the gap he left in their lives and in the art world.
His first opera, being performed in O.C. this month, premiered in 1956.
THE TONYS
'Heights' gets 13 Tony nods, including for best musical, and 'South Pacific' is nominated in 12 categories, including best musical revival.
Britney bit boosts 'Mother'
Most positions were eliminated through attrition and other means, with only 40 losing jobs. Other expenses also were trimmed.
CAUSE CELEBRE
Eva Longoria, Jay Leno, David Letterman and others come out to show support
TELEVISION
'Regis and Kelly' welcome presidential candidate John McCain.
Dear Amy: I am a 21-year-old woman in a relationship with a man who is 16 years my senior.
Aries (March 21-April 19): Your excitement is sustained as long as you're in good company. You have zero tolerance for negativity.
TIPS FOR TODAYNoon-1 p.m. -- Sundays Live! The Colburn Chamber Orchestra performs Mozart, Greig, Bernard Herrmann and Gershwin; taped Sunday at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, KCSN-FM (88.5).TELEVISION
SIBLING RIVAL: Terrell Owens, left, will be on "Under One Roof" (8 p.m. MyNet). With Kelly Perine, center, and Flavor Flav. Ike Shroter MyNetworkTV
First chances, last chances and what not to miss today
THEATERSpeech & Debate Andrea Bowen, Nora Dunn, Gideon Glick and Bobby Steggert head the cast in Stephen Karam's dark comedy about sex, scandal and teenage misfits. L.A. Theatre Works at Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., L.A. 8 p.m. $20 to $47. (310) 827-0889.Celebrities put on a staged reading of "Taming of the Shrew."
PRIME-TIME TV RANKINGS
Contestants are disappearing as the "American Idol" finale approaches. Unfortunately for Fox, so are the viewers.
About 9 million viewers tune in to see her play the girlfriend of Barney. The 'bounce' isn't quite as big as last time, though.
The Young and the Restless 11:30 a.m. CBS 768882
Opera info
'Susannah'Where: Opera Pacific at Segerstrom Hall, Orange County Performing Artscenter, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa MesaBOOK REVIEW
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