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Motion picture academy invites 176 new members
This post has been updated, as indicated below. TheĀ Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences invited 176 new members into the organization on Friday, including Octavia Spencer, Terrence Malick, Matthew McConaughey, Kristen Wiig, Kerry Washington,...
Tags: Superman (fictional character), Octavia Spencer, Tyler Perry, Melissa McCarthy, Nia Vardalos
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Novelist James Patterson preaches the power of kids' books
James Patterson has written so many books, he's lost track of the exact number. Ask him how many novels he's penned for 2012 alone and he shrugs, then guesses: "Twelve or 13?" Often derided as a "factory" for being so prolific, Patterson has written more...
Tags: Authors, College Sports, Arts and Culture, Justin Bieber, Human Interest
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Scott Turow flashes back with the Beatles on KCRW
Jacket CopyScott Turow shares some musical favorites with KCRW; he'll be playing with the Rock Bottom Remainders later this month.... -
Esquire, adding fiction ebooks, goes back to the future
Jacket CopyEsquire returns to its roots with a new short fiction series while making it new, e-book style.... -
Stephen King wants to tax the rich -- including himself
Jacket CopyStephen King leaps into the tax debate, matching his strong tax-the-rich ideas with strong language.... -
'Hunger Games': Which dystopian property does it most resemble?
24 Frames“The Hunger Games’” author Suzanne Collins has said that the myth of Theseus inspired her story of Katniss Everdeen bobbing, weaving and slaying for the entertainment of a depraved public. But Collins’ novels, and the Jennifer... -
Stephen King, John Mellencamp unveil 'Ghost Brothers' in Atlanta
Culture Monster"Ghost Brothers of Darkland County," a musical by Stephen King and John Mellencamp, opens in Atlanta.... -
This week in L.A.: Times Book Prizes, festival highlight active week
Jacket CopyA preview of the week's upcoming literary events in and around L.A.... -
Alex Shakar, Stephen King win Times Book Prizes
Jacket CopyAlex Shakar's novel "Luminarium," about the role technology and spirituality play in shaping people's reality, and Stephen King's "11/22/1963," about a time traveler who attempts to prevent John F. Kennedy's assassination, were among the winners Friday at... -
Holiday books: Fiction
Aleph
A Novel
Paulo Coelho
Alfred A. Knopf, $24.95
A crisis of faith prompts a man to begin a journey of self-discovery from Africa to Asia.
The Angel Esmeralda
Nine Stories
Don DeLillo
Scribner, $24
The first collection of short stories from a...Tags: Requiem, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Hungary, Poetry, College Baseball
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Wallace Beery's former West Hollywood-area home is listed
A West Hollywood-area home built for Oscar winner Wallace Beery in the 1930s is on the market at $1,075,000.
The actor commissioned local architect William Kesling to build the retreat close to the studios so he could go there during filming. The...Tags: Battlestar Galactica (tv program), Human Interest, Wallace Beery, Homes
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The Bad Sex in Fiction Award goes to David Guterson's "Ed King"
Tribune NewspapersDavid Guterson has won 2011's Bad Sex in Fiction Award. The tongue-in-cheek prize was presented at a ceremony in London on Tuesday. As in years past, the award-winning author was not in attendance. Guterson was awarded the prize for writing a marathon...Tags: James Frey, Tom Wolfe, Norman Mailer, Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture
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