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    Mar 18, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Backing into Forward: A Memoir': Jules Feiffer's comic and comics genius reviewed

    The Hero Complex
    In the Times' Sunday Calendar book review section, Josh Lambert, a New York University assistant professor and author, took a look at "Backing Into Forward: A Memoir" by Jules Feiffer, a popular cartoonist, satirist and author who also penned scripts........
  2. May 15, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Screening Room

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The Jets and the Sharks are getting ready to rumble again, in a new 70-millimeter print of the 1961 Oscar-winning musical <b>"West Side Story,"</b> right with Richard Beymer and Natalie Wood, on Friday. The occasion? The UCLA Film & Television Archive's <b>"An Evening With Walter Mirisch" </b>at the Billy Wilder Theater. Mirisch, below, executive-produced the film and will discuss his memoir "I Thought We Were Making Movies, Not History" (<a href="http://cinema.ucla.edu">cinema.ucla.edu</a>). . . .  The film academy's celebration of the 40th anniversary of Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey" continues Wednesday with a "behind-the-scenes" look at the making of the sci-fi masterpiece. <b>"2001 in 2008: A Cinematic Odyssey" </b>features Tom Hanks and special effects whiz Douglas Trumbull, who was a photographic effects supervisor on the film, as hosts (<a href="http://oscars.org">oscars.org</a>). . . . The Silent Movie Theatre continues its <b>"Solid Gould" </b>Friday screening series highlighting the films of Elliott Gould, one of the iconic stars of the early '70s. On tap is 1971's <b>"Little Murders," </b>Jules Feiffer's blackest of black comedies revolving around post-'60s disillusionment. Alan Arkin made his feature directorial debut with the film, which stars Gould as a photographer who falls for an interior decorator (<a href="http://silentmovietheatre.com">silentmovietheatre.com</a>). . . .  The American Cinematheque's Aero Theatre in Santa Monica examines <b>"Croatian Film Today" </b>this weekend with a five-film festival kicking off Friday night with the U.S. premiere of Kristijan Milic's 2007 antiwar drama <b>"The Living and the Dead"</b> (<a href="http://aerotheatre.com">aerotheatre.com</a>).</article_body>
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    The Jets and the Sharks are getting ready to rumble again, in a new 70-millimeter print of the 1961 Oscar-winning musical "West Side Story," right with Richard Beymer and Natalie Wood, on Friday. The occasion? The UCLA Film & Television Archive's "An...

    Tags: Movies, University of California, Los Angeles, Entertainment, Death, Alan Arkin

  4. Mar 8, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Pat Bagley's prize

    Pat Bagley of the Salt Lake Tribune bagged the 2009 Herblock Prize for editorial cartoons. Among the very few awards judged by fellow cartoonists (this year, Jules Feiffer, Garry Trudeau and the 2008 winner, John Sherffius), the prize is named for three-...

    Tags: Jesse Jackson, Awards and Prizes, The Washington Post, Cartoons, Journalism

  6. Jun 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Lit Fest holds on to that printed feeling

    As obvious as this may sound at first, the 28th annual Chicago Tribune Printers Row Lit Fest, which concluded Sunday afternoon and drew an estimated 130,000 attendees and 200 authors to the South Loop on a sweltering, cloudless weekend, was not the kind of thing you could call up on a Kindle.
    As obvious as this may sound at first, the 28th annual Chicago Tribune Printers Row Lit Fest, which concluded Sunday afternoon and drew an estimated 130,000 attendees and 200 authors to the South Loop on a sweltering, cloudless weekend, was not the kind...

    Tags: Mitt Romney, Rachael Ray, Chicago Tribune, South Loop, Arts and Culture

  8. May 11, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  9. Great Old Broad Series: Ann-Margret

    Last Sunday's screening at New Haven's <strong>Lyric Hall </strong>of the documentary<strong> "Broads,"</strong>that features salty, outspoken interviews with actresses of a certain age remind me of some of my own favorite interviews of like-minded dames.
    Hartford Courant
    Last Sunday's screening at New Haven's Lyric Hall of the documentary "Broads,"that features salty, outspoken interviews with actresses of a certain age remind me of some of my own favorite interviews of like-minded dames. I'll post a series of these...

    Tags: Mike Nichols, Movies, Joe Namath, Academy Awards, Cloris Leachman

  10. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  11. Free Friday: Free Facials, Dance Series, Summer Music Download

    Each week we tell viewers what they can get for free. This week's free list: 1) Free Facials  2) River to River Festival  3) Free Summer Music Download
    PIX11.com
    Each week we tell viewers what they can get for free. This week's free list: 1) Free Facials 2) River to River Festival 3) Free Summer Music Download == = = Sunday Riley Modern Skincare Event at Barneys. Free Facials & More Sat, Jul 16 at 10:00AM - 5:...

    Tags: Winter Garden, Movies, Martin Lawrence, Music Industry, Personal Service

  12. Feb 7, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  13. Brighton Beach Memoirs reflects on Neil Simon's own "Jewishness" Feb 4 thru Feb 20 – at the North Shore Theater

    TribLocal - Evanston
    Author: David Y. ChackArtistic Director of ShPIeL-Performing IdentityA NEW PERFORMANCE INCUBATOR AND PRODUCTION SOURCEPresident, Association for Jewish Theatre www.afjt.com; dchack@afjt.com In an over fifty year …...
  14. Mar 25, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  15. Weekly books roundup

    Arts & Letters» Orlando Sentinel – Arts & Letters
    - Rollins College has more arts powwows than I can keep up with these days, but their Winter Park Institute has an especially lively free symposium in store tomorrow. Former US Poet Laureate Billy Collins moderates “The Arts and Social...
  16. Mar 14, 2008 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  17. Documentary Films at the Florida Film Festival

    ANITA O'DAY: THE LIFE OF A JAZZ SINGER Friday, April 4, 6:30 p.m.–8 p.m. at Regal Saturday, April 5, 2:30 p.m.–4 p.m. at Regal Considered by many to be one of the top five female jazz singers ever, Anita O'Day lived a life that from the...

    Tags: Movies, Arts and Culture, Roger Corman, Joe Dante, Cinema Industry

  18. Feb 19, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. For Scott Rudin, there will be quality

    SCOTT RUDIN met one of the key role models for his life when he was a teenager. In the early 1970s, when other kids were playing guitar, shooting hoops or just seeing how long their hair could grow, the 15-year-old Rudin spent his days working for theater producer Kermit Bloomgarden, a legendary Broadway impresario who produced Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman," a host of plays by Lillian Hellman and "The Music Man."
    THE BIG PICTURE
    SCOTT RUDIN met one of the key role models for his life when he was a teenager. In the early 1970s, when other kids were playing guitar, shooting hoops or just seeing how long their hair could grow, the 15-year-old Rudin spent his days working for theater...

    Tags: Paul Thomas Anderson, Joel Coen, Movies, Sam Mendes, Javier Bardem

  20. Jun 26, 2002 |Story| Metromix
  21. 5 films based on legendary comic superheroes

    1. THE ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN MARVEL (William Witney; 1941) 3 stars Generally regarded as the best of all the vintage Hollywood serials, this rock 'em, sock 'em Republic adaptation of the comic book adventures of a famous superhero -- a Superman...

    Tags: Brandon Lee, Superman (fictional character), Chicago Tribune, Batman (fictional character), Cartoons

  22. Sep 30, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Making an absurdly cynical case for 'White House Murder'

    Special to the Tribune
    "Two years and what do we have to show for it?" one character says about a fictitious war in Jules Feiffer's "The White House Murder Case," the blackly comedic 1970 poke at presidential politics and military snafus. It's a line that resonates all too...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, White House, Elections, Brazil

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