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Largo gets new lease on life at the old Coronet
Special to The TimesJON BRION'S last night at Largo was epic. The singer-songwriter's free-for-all Fridays at the tiny Fairfax Avenue nightclub had been drawing capacity crowds for more than a decade, but his May 2 show was historic: his final turn before owner Mark Flanagan...Tags: Entertainment, Lenny Bruce, Woody Guthrie, Comedy (genre), Betty Grable
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'Castle'
Television CriticThe detective tale is like yellow cake -- at some level everyone likes it, and with a little imagination you can do pretty much anything with it. Which is why the mystery section of almost every bookstore is among its largest and why television is...Tags: Entertainment, Fringe (tv program), Castle (tv program), Joss Whedon, Death
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`Spring' shout-out
"SPRING Awakening," the musical lauded for giving Broadway fresh impetus by using rock songs to intensify its tale of teenagers wrestling with their libidos in 19th century Germany, racked up eight Tony Awards on Sunday night. Its haul during the Tonys'...Tags: Entertainment, Duncan Sheik, August Wilson, Dancing, Mary Poppins (musical)
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AFI anniversary draws legends
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTippi Hedren wore the seed pearls and gold broach shaped like birds in flight that was given to her by Alfred Hitchcock and his wife at Chasen's on the night they told her she would star in 1963's "The Birds." Angela Lansbury said young people know her...Tags: Tippi Hedren, Entertainment, George Lucas, Warren Beatty, Comedy (genre)
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Ticket lines replace picket lines
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNEW YORK -- For now, everything on Broadway is coming up roses. After a paralyzing 19-day strike that shut down 26 shows, long lines at the box offices this weekend have finally replaced picket lines. The Rialto is buzzing again, just in time for the...Tags: Entertainment, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Awards and Prizes, Young Frankenstein (musical), Lotteries
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Live chat with Choire Sicha
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer2008-01-13 17:07:06.0 Choire Sicha: Looks like we're slowly easing into this thing--we should have our act together in mere moments. Anyway! For those not near a T.V., there wasn't much to miss--although I had no idea that William Shatner was 76? And that...Tags: Matt Lauer, Keira Knightley, Hank Azaria, Julie Christie, Michael Chiklis
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Bea Arthur dies at 86; star of 'Golden Girls' and 'Maude'
Beatrice Arthur, best known as the acerbic Maude Findlay on Norman Lear's sitcom "Maude" and as the strong-willed Dorothy Zbornak on the long-running "The Golden Girls," died Saturday. She was 86.
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FOR THE RECORD: The obituary of...Tags: June Allyson, All in the Family (tv program) , Entertainment, Australia (movie), Comedy (genre)
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Jeffrey Richards: big man on Broadway
On the opening night of the revival of Eugene O'Neill's "Desire Under the Elms," Kevin Spacey, Naomi Watts and a crush of theatergoers pressed into the St. James Theatre. But the man most instrumental in its transfer from Chicago's Goodman Theatre was...Tags: Entertainment, Awards and Prizes, August Wilson, Tennessee Williams, Herman Wouk
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Lee Remick; Actress' Long Career Spanned TV Dramas, Stage, Film
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLee Remick, the alluring actress who gained fame as the haunting alcoholic in "The Days of Wine and Roses," died Tuesday at her Brentwood home of cancer. The versatile performer--known for her talent in blending the innocence of youth and the...Tags: George C. Scott, Entertainment, Paul Newman, Awards and Prizes, Steve McQueen
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Emmy Lead Actress Categories Have Unusual History
VarietyYou'd think the past can't surprise you, but traveling through the past 40 years of lead actress Emmys yields one "Did this really happen?" moment after another. It can't be only me, for example, taken aback that NBC's The Golden Girls won three...Tags: Entertainment, Pat Summerall, Sharon Gless, Marlo Thomas, Kirstie Alley
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'The Greatest Story Ever Told' for Easter
Staff writer"The Bible," History's 10-hour miniseries, concludes its run Easter night. The final two hours, starting at 8, depict Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection as well as the lives of the early disciples. The production from Roma Downey and Mark Burnett has...Tags: Entertainment, John Wayne, Richard Burton, Sidney Poitier, George Stevens Jr.
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Klea Blackhurst To Star In Goodspeed's "Hello, Dolly!"
Hartford CourantKlea Blackhurst, known for her musical tribute to Ethel Merman, stars in the upcoming revival of "Hello, Dolly!" at Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam. The production, staged by Daniel Goldstein, runs June 28 to Sept. 8. It will be the second...Tags: Entertainment, Brooklyn (New York City), Rentals, Goodspeed Opera House, Ethel Merman
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