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The Reading Life: Last exit from Brooklyn
Jacket CopyJames Mason's "Positively No Dancing" is a small book that's worth your attention, writes book critic David L. Ulin.... -
The Rev. Elliott James Mason Sr. dies at 88; longtime pastor of Trinity Baptist Church in L.A.
The Rev. Elliott James Mason Sr., who became a pillar of the black community as pastor of Trinity Baptist Church, died Tuesday at his Los Angeles home after an extended illness, his family announced. He was 88.
From 1962 to 1985, Mason led the...Tags: Christianity, Retirement, Education, Baptist, Social Issues
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Tuesday's Highlights: 'Warehouse 13' wraps its first season
Show TrackerTRIPPING THE LIGHT: Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, above with Cheryl Burke, competes on 'Dancing With the Stars,' at 8 p.m. on ABC. TV Listings First time here? Enter a Zip Code: Already been here? Get Your TV Listings...... -
New Disney movie chief pulls plug on costly 'Captain Nemo'
Company TownUPDATED: In one of his first major creative moves as Walt Disney Studios' new movie chief, Rich Ross has made the costly decision to pull the plug on the planned $150-million production of "Captain Nemo: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea"...... -
Missing Nemo: Berkeley Breathed says new movies are missing magic and drowning in pixels [UPDATED]
The Hero ComplexGUEST ESSAY BY BERKELEY BREATHED Last week, at the precise moment on screen that millions of screaming, tanned Angelenos tumbled down into a mile-deep cataclysmic crack in the planetâs exploding crust along with their high-rise condos and labradoodles,... -
Quiz: What movie won the most Golden Globes?
Gold DerbyFive films are tied for having won the most Golden Globes (five). Four of them are "Doctor Zhivago," "The Godfather," "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and "Love Story." What's the fifth? To see the answer, click the "Continue Reading" link below. ANSWER:... -
U.S. rules altered for foreigners with HIV
Last Monday, for the first time in 22 years, foreigners with HIV were legally allowed to enter the United States without their infection status being considered. Before that, even short-term visitors had to receive special permission -- or lie on their...Tags: Health Organizations, Crime, Law and Justice, Viral Diseases and Infections, Immigration, Education
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Friday's TV Highlights: âThe 2010 Scripps National Spelling Bee' on ABC
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of May 30 - June 5 in PDF format This week's TV Movies Weekly TV Listings can also be downloaded here TO THE LETTER: Contestants hope to follow in the footsteps...... -
Classic and rare films at Cinecon
Movie buffs, prepare to feast upon a banquet of classic and rare films, celebrity guests and memorabilia marts at the 45th annual Cinecon film festival, which kicks off tonight and runs through Monday at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood.
Among the...Tags: Movies, Steve Martin, John Candy, The Sound of Music (movie), George Sanders
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Surprising marriage ends in bizarre Ohio killing
James M. Mason knew his wife since she was born a boy. The janitor and former military man was a boarder in the child's home and was treated like family. Many were surprised when he married Chris nearly three years ago, not just because he knew she...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Retirement, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Defense
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Jack D. Hunter dies at 87; author of WWI aviation novel 'The Blue Max'
Associated PressJack D. Hunter, an author whose World War I aviation novel "The Blue Max" was made into a film in the 1960s, died Monday in St. Augustine, Fla., after a battle with cancer. He was 87. Hunter had worked as a writing coach at the Florida Times-Union and...Tags: Ursula Andress, The Pennsylvania State University, Defense, Armed Forces, World War I (1914-1918)
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PASSINGS
Edmund Purdom Star of 'The Egyptian' Edmund Purdom, 84, the British actor who came to Hollywood in the 1950s and starred in the "The Egyptian" and "The Prodigal," died Jan. 1 in Rome, according to his family, who did not announce the cause of death....Tags: Mario Lanza, Obituaries, Movies, Entertainment, The Washington Post
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