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Laura Linney and Anna Gunn: Portraits in excellence
Culture MonsterReporting from New York Plagiarism isnât a common theatrical vice. Actors of originality find their own way, discovering a character's reality in the depths of their singular individuality. This enduring truth was brought home after seeing Laura... -
Brittany Murphy's death ruled accidental by L.A. County coroner's office
L.A. NOWThe L.A. County coroner's office says actress Brittany Murphy died of pneumonia complicated by an iron deficiency, anemia and multiple drug intoxication. Coroner officials said Murphy had gone into sudden cardiac arrest because of "drug intake," and the... -
Your Morning Fashion and Beauty Report: Alicia Silverstone, engagement rings, 'The Bachelor,' Kate Moss, Miss J, Kirstie Alley
All The RageAlicia Silverstone is beautiful on Broadway [wwd] Are engagement rings going out of style? [New York Post] Not on 'The Bachelor' [StyleList] Meanwhile, 'Bachelor' couple Jason Mesnick's and Molly Malaney's stunning nuptials [StyleList] Kate Moss may be en... -
Thursday's TV Talk Shows: Donald Trump is a guest on 'Today,' 'Regis and Kelly' and 'Late Show With David Letterman'
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of March 7 - 13 in PDF format This week's TV Movies The Early Show Matt Damon. (N) 7 a.m. KCBS Today Donald Trump; Guy Fieri; Amy Ryan. (N) 7 a.m....... -
Monday's talk shows: Mario Van Peebles sits down with Tavis Smiley
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of March 21 - 27 in PDF format This week's TV Movies The Early Show Edie Falco. (N) 7 a.m. KCBS Today Tyler Perry and Janet Jackson; Vicky Ward; Stacy Morrison;...... -
Tony Awards preview: What will win best play?
Gold DerbyOver the coming weeks, Gold Derby will present predix from leading experts for the top races at the Tony Awards. Ten productions are viable contenders for the four best play slots when nominations are announced May 4. Unlike recent Broadway seasons,... -
Cooks take to the stage at The Times Festival of Books
Daily DishAlice Waters and Alicia Silverstone: There will be a little something for everyone on the cooking stage at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books April 24 and 25. What's billed as the largest literary event in the United States...... -
Los Angeles film and TV locations take on many starring roles
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt's only a matter of time before local film and TV buffs experience a sense of déjà vu around Los Angeles. That place looks familiar. Did you see it on the way home from work, or when you checked in with your favorite characters? Could be both. Most...Tags: Marilyn Monroe, Brothers and Sisters (tv program), Ceremonies, Superman (fictional character), Criminals
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Vowing to Be Vert
As Kermit the Frog famously said all those years ago, "It's not easy being green." Well, take it from someone who is in the thick of it, it's doubly hard to be green while planning a wedding. Think of all those eco-diehards simply decrying the mere idea....Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Weddings, Foo Fighters (music group), Apple iPod, Event Planning
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Donald Margulies raises more moral questions in 'Time Stands Still'
In Donald Margulies' new play, "Time Stands Still," a top photojournalist recovers from a near-fatal roadside bomb blast as her long-term relationship with a reporter undergoes its own test of survival. Margulies, whose widely admired plays "Sight Unseen"...Tags: Mike Myers, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Judaism, Values, Brooklyn (Windham, Connecticut)
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POSHWATCH: Into the glamour galaxy
Special to The TimesDavid Beckham made his highly anticipated U.S. debut on Saturday by playing a mere 16 minutes in the L.A. Galaxy exhibition match against English soccer team Chelsea with his perfectly coiffed wife, Victoria (a.k.a. Posh Spice), watching. But the British...Tags: Bruce Willis, Jada Pinkett Smith, Tony Parker, Rihanna, Soccer
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Sparkling on Oscar night
For the TimesOnce in a while, the wrong movie dictates style trends. At the 1997 Academy Awards, "Titanic" prompted an outbreak of fussy Victoriana, and last year—despite the promise of glitzy looks inspired by "Chicago"—the working rich showed up at the...Tags: Winona Ryder, Cinema Industry, Vault Gymnastics, Nicole Kidman, Truman Capote
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