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    Mar 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Animal Rescue': James Gandolfini gets involved with the mob

    Is there an actor who’s been taking on more colorful roles lately than James Gandolfini? In the last few months he’s been a blitzed-out hit man (“Killing Them Softly”), self-promoting casino magnate (this weekend’s “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone”), hectoring immigrant dad (“Not Fade Away”). And, oh yeah, Leon Panetta (“Zero Dark Thirty”).
    Is there an actor who’s been taking on more colorful roles lately than James Gandolfini? In the last few months he’s been a blitzed-out hit man (“Killing Them Softly”), self-promoting casino magnate (this weekend’s “The...

    Tags: James Gandolfini, Dead Man Down (movie), Crime, Law and Justice, Silver Linings Playbook (movie), Vice (movie)

  2. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Cutter Dykstra is engaged to Jamie-Lynn Sigler

    Cutter Dykstra, the son of former major leaguer Lenny Dykstra, is engaged to actress Jamie-Lynn Sigler. Dykstra is a second baseman in the Washington Nationals organization.
    Cutter Dykstra, the son of former major leaguer Lenny Dykstra, is engaged to actress Jamie-Lynn Sigler. Dykstra is a second baseman in the Washington Nationals organization. “So this just happened” Sigler wrote on her Twitter page Monday,...
  4. Dec 17, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. By catering to 'elite' fliers, American Airlines misleads others

    Do airlines deliberately withhold seats until the last minute to get you to splurge on pricier options?
    Do airlines deliberately withhold seats until the last minute to get you to splurge on pricier options? Along the same lines, do airlines create a false impression that a flight is rapidly selling out so you'll jump on any seat available, no matter...

    Tags: Air Transportation, Transportation, Trips and Vacations, Movies, Travel

  6. Dec 14, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  7. The long-playing joys of youth soccer

    Don't ever leave their musky little soccer shoes in the car overnight. I did once. Had to sell the car.
    Don't ever leave their musky little soccer shoes in the car overnight. I did once. Had to sell the car. Because kids' sweaty soccer shoes develop a funk-mold still unidentified by medical researchers. Fragrant as methane. Ripe as low tide. Only a...

    Tags: Sports, Crime, Law and Justice, Soccer, Wes Anderson, Justice System

  8. Dec 21, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. James Gandolfini's 'Not Fade Away' performance honors late father

    Daytime at the Roxy nightclub on Sunset Boulevard is like being on a Disneyland ride when the lights go on and the carefully constructed illusion is exposed. It's the slightly surreal setting for James Gandolfini to talk about his recent collaboration with "Sopranos" creator David Chase — the coming-of-age film "Not Fade Away" about a rebellious rock 'n' roll-minded teenager growing up in New Jersey in the 1960s.
    Daytime at the Roxy nightclub on Sunset Boulevard is like being on a Disneyland ride when the lights go on and the carefully constructed illusion is exposed. It's the slightly surreal setting for James Gandolfini to talk about his recent collaboration...

    Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Mark Johnson, Movies, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Zero Dark Thirty (movie)

  10. Jan 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Top 5 tough-guy actors who can sing and dance

    Tough guys do dance and sing. With two of Hollywood’s biggest manly men now starring in the same film, there’s a good chance that some of their male fans secretly wish they were seeing Wolverine versus Maximus. Instead, Hugh Jackman and Russell Crowe are foes in a battle of song in the musical “Les Misérables.” While both actors have made their mark playing heroes boasting super strength and bravado, plenty of moviegoers were surprised to see them singing operatic style with equal passion and grandeur.
    Tough guys do dance and sing. With two of Hollywood’s biggest manly men now starring in the same film, there’s a good chance that some of their male fans secretly wish they were seeing Wolverine versus Maximus. Instead, Hugh Jackman and...

    Tags: Edward G. Robinson, Movies, Arts and Culture, Music Industry, George M. Cohan

  12. Nov 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Review: Brad Pitt is smooth, but 'Killing Them Softly' isn't

    News reports of economic woes and misbegotten corporate schemes play like a soundtrack in "Killing Them Softly," a moody crime noir starring Brad Pitt as a New Orleans hit man dealing with a down market, bad bets and loose change.
    News reports of economic woes and misbegotten corporate schemes play like a soundtrack in "Killing Them Softly," a moody crime noir starring Brad Pitt as a New Orleans hit man dealing with a down market, bad bets and loose change. Though the notion of...

    Tags: Ben Mendelsohn, Movies, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Entertainment, Ray Liotta

  14. Nov 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Larry Hagman, boyish to the end: An appreciation

    Larry Hagman, who as J.R. Ewing was famously shot but survived to finish 14 seasons and 357 episodes of "Dallas" and who rose again to lie and scheme in this year's successful revival, died Friday in Dallas, just down I-30 from Fort Worth, where he was born 81 years ago.
    Los Angeles Times Television Critic
    Larry Hagman, who as J.R. Ewing was famously shot but survived to finish 14 seasons and 357 episodes of "Dallas" and who rose again to lie and scheme in this year's successful revival, died Friday in Dallas, just down I-30 from Fort Worth, where he was...

    Tags: Mandy Patinkin, Dallas 2011 (tv program), Feminism, Bewitched (tv program), Jennette McCurdy

  16. Aug 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Mental illness sans cliches

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    DENNY CRANE calls it "mad cow," but viewers of "Boston Legal" know William Shatner's character is in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. Another character on the show, Jerry Espenson (played by Christian Clemenson), has strange tics, can't keep his...

    Tags: Lawyers, William Shatner, The West Wing (tv program), Schizophrenia, Behavioral Conditions

  18. May 21, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Critic's Notebook: Farewell to 'House,' which remained true to itself

    Show Tracker
    As the last episode of House airs tonight,it is worth pausing for a moment to salute the people behind “House,” namely creator David Shore and actor Hugh Laurie, two maestros who have pulled off a near-miraculous feat: After eight long and...
  20. Aug 14, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Television takes on 9/11 amid its 10th anniversary

    Every once in a while, a fire truck will pass by Rudolph Giuliani's window, and the former New York mayor will flash back to that dreadful day when he had to drop everything and rush to ground zero. "It's just hard to hear it and not react," he said in an interview. "I don't know if that will ever change — some things will always trigger the memories."
    Every once in a while, a fire truck will pass by Rudolph Giuliani's window, and the former New York mayor will flash back to that dreadful day when he had to drop everything and rush to ground zero. "It's just hard to hear it and not react," he said in an...

    Tags: Rescue Me (tv program), Damian Lewis, Kiefer Sutherland, Movies, J.J. Abrams

  22. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. The Emmys: HBO is nominations king

    Looking over the Emmy nominations announced Thursday morning, you'd almost think that the TV academy was honoring two separate industries. For drama and made-for-TV movies and miniseries, it's HBO and its basic-cable cousins. For everything else, it's broadcast.
    Looking over the Emmy nominations announced Thursday morning, you'd almost think that the TV academy was honoring two separate industries. For drama and made-for-TV movies and miniseries, it's HBO and its basic-cable cousins. For everything else, it's...

    Tags: Primetime Emmy Awards, Sex and the City (tv program), Politics, Mildred Pierce (tv program), History (tv network)

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Release date: Dec. 21 (limited) Blockbuster, Oscar bait...
(November 14, 2012)
'Not Fade Away'
Tony Soprano wouldn't have this character in his crew.
(October 11, 2012)
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(August 7, 2012)
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