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Joyce Redman, actress twice nominated for Oscars, dies at 96
Joyce Redman, a two-time Oscar-nominated Irish-born actress whose erotically charged dinner-eating scene opposite Albert Finney was a highlight of the bawdy 1963 British film comedy "Tom Jones," has died. She was 96. Redman died Thursday in Kent, England...
Tags: Drama (genre), Tony Richardson, Theater, Pneumonia, Broadway Theater
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Surprised by a trilogy: Hilary Mantel on her Tudor saga
Jacket CopySurprised by a trilogy: Hilary Mantel on the discovery that she was writing more than a single novel about Tudor intrigue.... -
Oscars by the Numbers
LA Times MagazineSurprising stats from the most famous awards show of them all... -
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Audience gets a surprise at Met Opera's 'Anna Bolena'
Culture MonsterWhile Anna Netrebko might be the opera world's fast-rising "it" girl of the moment, unexpected drama came elsewhere during Tuesday night's staging of the Metropolitan Opera's season-starting production of "Anna Bolena.... -
'Game of Thrones' adds Natalie Dormer to cast for second season
Show TrackerNatalie Dormer, who played Anne Boleyn in Showtime's "The Tudors," joins the cast of HBO's "Game of Thrones."... -
Emmy-nominated costume designers on dressing characters with success
Special to the Los Angeles TimesFrom the full-skirted polka-dot dresses of "I Love Lucy's" Lucy Ricardo to the cone bras and figure-hugging outfits worn by the women of " Mad Men," costumes have done as much as anything to make television memorable. In recognition of the part clothes...Tags: Showtime (tv network), Henry Cavill, Society, The Tudors (tv program), Brad Pitt
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Book Review: 'Katherine Parr: Complete Works and Correspondence'
Special to the Los Angeles TimesKatherine Parr Complete Works and Correspondence Edited by Janel Mueller University of Chicago Press: 648 pp., $65 One of the difficulties of studying Tudor and medieval women is the silence they have left. Medieval people did not write nearly as much...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Elizabeth I, History, Arts and Culture, Book
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From the Vaults: 'Friday the 13th' (1980)
The Daily Mirror*claps hands to face, shakes feathered hair, screams* I'm sorry! I meant to do this last week. Larry pitched this idea when he first started running posts from 1980, and I thought "ooh, there's a Friday the 13th in August" and then I didn't think about it... -
Paperback Writers: Vintage early Mantel
Special to the Los Angeles TimesIt may seem, thanks to her ManBooker Prize winning novel 'Wolf Hall' (just out in paperback, Picador: 608 pp., $16), that the novelist Hilary Mantel needs no more attention; but in fact the large body of her work — and she's been publishing for more...Tags: Patricia Highsmith, Society, Jane Austen, Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest
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Man Booker Prize shows the Tudors still got it
Jacket CopyThe prestigious Man Booker Prize has been awarded to Hilary Mantel for "Wolf Hall," her historical fiction of Henry VIII's court. Mantel was considered the odds-on favorite going into tonight's ceremony in London -- yes, the British do take bets...... -
Philippa Gregory on a Tudor smear campaign
Jacket CopyPhilippa Gregory???s novel ???The White Queen??? is about the trials of Elizabeth Woodville, wife of Edward IV during the period of English history known as the Wars of the Roses. One of the book???s many surprises is its retreat from......
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