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    Sep 18, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Home where Marilyn Monroe died is sold

    The Brentwood home where iconic actress <b> Marilyn Monroe</b> died &#8212; listed at $3,595,000 &#8212; went into escrow within two weeks and has sold for $255,000 above its asking price.
    The Brentwood home where iconic actress Marilyn Monroe died — listed at $3,595,000 — went into escrow within two weeks and has sold for $255,000 above its asking price. Described as "sprawling and authentic," the 1929 hacienda sits behind...

    Tags: Movies, Academy Awards, Alternative Energy, Television, Homes

  2. Jan 13, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. What Golden Globe nominees expect (or fear) from Ricky Gervais

    He's brash and irreverent, and by no means a polite Hollywood insider. So, the fact that Ricky Gervais will be hosting the Golden Globes this year has been met with squeals of delight from fans eager to see the comedian cut loose. But for the nominees, that anticipation is perhaps tempered by just a touch of fear. Who can blame them? After all, Gervais gave them fair warning when The Envelope spoke to him after his gig as host was announced. "I'm going to take the opportunity to roast every actor in the room that's more successful and better looking than me," he promised.
    He's brash and irreverent, and by no means a polite Hollywood insider. So, the fact that Ricky Gervais will be hosting the Golden Globes this year has been met with squeals of delight from fans eager to see the comedian cut loose. But for the nominees,...

    Tags: Anna Kendrick, Dining and Drinking, Alcoholic Beverages, Morgan Freeman, Jeff Bridges

  4. Sep 9, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Making sure backyard fruit isn't wasted

    It was on walks with his dog Scout that Rick Nahmias became increasingly troubled by the citrus fruit he saw all around his Valley Glen neighborhood, dropping to the ground, rotting, when so many people were hungry. In Glassell Park Hills, on her walks, Hynden Walch saw food going to waste in her neighbors' yards, and she began running through ideas for how to use it.
    It was on walks with his dog Scout that Rick Nahmias became increasingly troubled by the citrus fruit he saw all around his Valley Glen neighborhood, dropping to the ground, rotting, when so many people were hungry. In Glassell Park Hills, on her walks,...

    Tags: Social Issues, Movies, Death, Oranges, Grapefruit

  6. Mar 19, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'The Runaways'

    The problem with "The Runaways," a street-level snapshot of the creation of the groundbreaking '70s all-girl rock band, is that they went with the wrong girl.
    The problem with "The Runaways," a street-level snapshot of the creation of the groundbreaking '70s all-girl rock band, is that they went with the wrong girl. Instead of training the lens on the Runaways' artistic rebel who hung around and became legend,...

    Tags: The Secret Life of Bees (movie), Dining and Drinking, Missing Persons, Social Issues, Music

  8. Mar 22, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. DVD pirates running rampant in China

    Poking around a pirate DVD shop down the block from the Apple Store in central Beijing one recent afternoon on her lunch break, Zhou Xin eyed the floor-to-ceiling selection of Oscar-nominated films, indie flicks and B-movies such as "Nude Nuns With Big Guns" before grabbing a sleek copy of "Black Swan," complete with a blurb in English and Mandarin, for closer inspection.
    Los Angeles Times
    Poking around a pirate DVD shop down the block from the Apple Store in central Beijing one recent afternoon on her lunch break, Zhou Xin eyed the floor-to-ceiling selection of Oscar-nominated films, indie flicks and B-movies such as "Nude Nuns With Big...

    Tags: Censorship, Inception (movie), Blockbuster, Colleges and Universities, Black Swan (movie)

  10. Jun 16, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Warner Bros. to distribute films in China on cable TV

    In the latest sign of Hollywood's accelerated efforts to expand its presence in the fast-growing Chinese market, Warner Bros. Entertainment has announced plans to offer its movies via cable television there, the first such venture by a major studio.
    In the latest sign of Hollywood's accelerated efforts to expand its presence in the fast-growing Chinese market, Warner Bros. Entertainment has announced plans to offer its movies via cable television there, the first such venture by a major studio....

    Tags: Censorship, Time Warner Inc., The Hangover (movie), Joint Ventures, Restructuring and Recapitalization

  12. Feb 16, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. David F. Friedman dies at 87; exploitation filmmaker pioneered B-movie gore

    David F. Friedman, the godfather of B-movie gore who produced 1963's "Blood Feast," which paved a bloody path that led to increasingly graphic horror movies, has died. He was 87.
    David F. Friedman, the godfather of B-movie gore who produced 1963's "Blood Feast," which paved a bloody path that led to increasingly graphic horror movies, has died. He was 87. Friedman died Monday of heart failure at a nursing home in Anniston, Ala.,...

    Tags: Heart Failure, Health, Physical Conditions, Charlotte, Colleges and Universities

  14. Mar 6, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. China is on a cinema-building binge

    Not long ago when Zhang Guomiao wanted to see a film, he'd head for the village square. There, itinerant cinema operators would unfurl a canvas screen, set up some static-filled speakers and show a grainy movie in the open air.
    Not long ago when Zhang Guomiao wanted to see a film, he'd head for the village square. There, itinerant cinema operators would unfurl a canvas screen, set up some static-filled speakers and show a grainy movie in the open air. "We had to bring our own...

    Tags: Inception (movie), European Union, Beijing (China), Avatar (movie), Imax Corp.

  16. Mar 18, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Market Watch: Shear Rock Farm began with 600 homeless tomato plants

    What would you do if you had 600 tomato plants and no place to grow them? Sabrina Bohn, who faced that dilemma last May, hit the road and found a home in Santa Paula for her farm, which now raises a wide range of specialty vegetables. She and her partners have made such impressive progress that her Shear Rock Farm is one of the most promising newcomers to farmers markets recently, for the freshness, variety  and presentation of its produce.
    What would you do if you had 600 tomato plants and no place to grow them? Sabrina Bohn, who faced that dilemma last May, hit the road and found a home in Santa Paula for her farm, which now raises a wide range of specialty vegetables. She and her partners...

    Tags: Unemployment Benefits, Farms, Homes, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest

  18. Aug 7, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'The Cove' was covert, dangerous filmmaking

    How does one expose the secret systematic slaughter  of 23,000 dolphins?
    How does one expose the secret systematic slaughter of 23,000 dolphins? It helps to have a billionaire, plus a dedicated activist, a neophyte filmmaker, two of the world's best free-divers, a former avionics specialist from the Canadian Air Force, a...

    Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Movies, Demonstration, Arts and Culture

  20. Jan 13, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Movie shot on iPhone 4 by Park Chan-wook to hit South Korean theaters [Video]

    L.A. Times Tech Blog
    Award-winning filmmaker Park Chan-Wook has shot a feature film using only an iPhone 4 called Nightfishing. The movie was shot with 10 iPhone 4s shooting at the same time and, so far, is set for release in South Korea this month....
  22. Sep 29, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Sally Menke dies at 56; editor on Quentin Tarantino's movies

    Sally Menke, director Quentin Tarantino's longtime editor on films such as " Pulp Fiction," "Jackie Brown" and the two-volume "Kill Bill," was <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2010/09/quentin-tarantinos-longtime-film-editor-found-dead-in-ravine-near-griffith-park.html">found dead early Tuesday morning</a> by searchers in Bronson Canyon after she went hiking with her dog in the severe heat Monday, authorities said. She was 56.
    Sally Menke, director Quentin Tarantino's longtime editor on films such as " Pulp Fiction," "Jackie Brown" and the two-volume "Kill Bill," was found dead early Tuesday morning by searchers in Bronson Canyon after she went hiking with her dog in the severe...

    Tags: PBS (tv network), Movies, Academy Awards, New York University, Nature

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