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    Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Four Seth MacFarlane songs worse than 'We Saw Your Boobs'

    Love him or hate him (and many of you hated him), there are some pretty strong opinions surrounding Seth MacFarlane’s first-time gig as host of the Oscars on Sunday night.
    Love him or hate him (and many of you hated him), there are some pretty strong opinions surrounding Seth MacFarlane’s first-time gig as host of the Oscars on Sunday night. The “Family Guy” and “American Dad!” creator has...

    Tags: Entertainment, Judaism, Entertainment Events, Academy Awards, AIDS

  2. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Oscars winners 2013: Anne Hathaway did it her way

    This one gives me pause. Anne Hathaway is a fine young actress. The dignity and humility with which she comports herself off-screen is admirable and has made her an academy favorite.
    This one gives me pause. Anne Hathaway is a fine young actress. The dignity and humility with which she comports herself off-screen is admirable and has made her an academy favorite. There is no doubt the actress pushes herself to take risks. She is...

    Tags: Amy Adams, Entertainment Events, Academy Awards, Celebrities, The Dark Knight Rises (movie)

  4. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Oscars 2013: Celebration of music starts with 'We Saw Your Boobs'

    "Tonight, for the first time, the Oscars have a theme," Seth MacFarlane said at the start of this year's Academy Awards, adding that Sunday night's show would be celebrating the marriage of film and music. Moments later, the host was cavorting around the stage singing a song that seemed pulled from the writers room at his animated series "Family Guy" rather than one built for the regal Oscar proceedings.
    "Tonight, for the first time, the Oscars have a theme," Seth MacFarlane said at the start of this year's Academy Awards, adding that Sunday night's show would be celebrating the marriage of film and music. Moments later, the host was cavorting around...

    Tags: Entertainment, AIDS, Daniel Radcliffe, Celebrities, Sally Field

  6. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Oscars 2013: 'Les Miserables' wins for Anne Hathaway, plus two more

    <span class="runtimeTopic">In an Oscars broadcast that was packed with tributes to movie musicals, </span>"Les Miserables" won three Academy Awards on Sunday, including a win for Anne Hathaway for supporting actress. The film also won in the categories of sound mixing and make-up.
    In an Oscars broadcast that was packed with tributes to movie musicals, "Les Miserables" won three Academy Awards on Sunday, including a win for Anne Hathaway for supporting actress. The film also won in the categories of sound mixing and make-up....

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Entertainment, Victor Hugo, Skyfall (movie), Les Miserables (movie)

  8. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Oscars 2013: Hairstyles, the long and the short of it

    Sunday night's 85th Academy Awards style was, as Times fashion critic Booth Moore <a href="http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/movies/la-et-oscars-fashion-20130225,0,7171158.story" target="_blank">pointed out</a>, all about extremes.
    Sunday night's 85th Academy Awards style was, as Times fashion critic Booth Moore pointed out, all about extremes. While Moore was referring to the complete red carpet looks -- the gowns, the jewels and the like -- one might have come to the same...

    Tags: Entertainment, Awards and Prizes, L.A. Confidential (movie), Kim Basinger, Life of Pi (movie)

  10. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Oscars 2013: Join our discussion about the Academy Awards [Video]

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    The Oscars saluted Hollywood’s best from the past year on Sunday night, honoring “Argo” for best picture, Daniel Day-Lewis and Jennifer Lawrence for lead actor and actress, and Ang Lee for director, to name only a few. Anne Hathaway&...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Abraham Lincoln, Life of Pi (movie), Quentin Tarantino, Celebrities

  12. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Heatmeter: Day-Lewis, 'Argo' and Weinstein Co. top final rankings

    Sure, &ldquo;Argo&rdquo; walked away with the big kahuna Sunday night at the Oscars. But in a year of anomalies, it&rsquo;s fitting that the director and producer of the best-picture winner is not the leader in the final Heatmeter rankings for top 2012-13 personalities.
    Sure, “Argo” walked away with the big kahuna Sunday night at the Oscars. But in a year of anomalies, it’s fitting that the director and producer of the best-picture winner is not the leader in the final Heatmeter rankings for top 2012-13...

    Tags: Entertainment, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Daniel Day-Lewis, Argo (movie), The Master (movie)

  14. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Oscars 2013: The A-list descends upon Vanity Fair's after-party

    The guest list at Graydon Carter&rsquo;s famous Vanity Fair Oscar party was as long on A-list celebrities as the telecast itself was short on laughs.
    The guest list at Graydon Carter’s famous Vanity Fair Oscar party was as long on A-list celebrities as the telecast itself was short on laughs. The winners in every major category, including Ben Affleck, Daniel Day-Lewis, Christoph Waltz and Ang...

    Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Hamburgers, Les Miserables (movie), Reese Witherspoon, Foo Fighters (music group)

  16. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Oscars 2013: Honoring the movie musical

    How could veteran musical producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, whose credits include "Hairspray" and "Footloose," among others, create an Oscars telecast without a tribute to their favored genre?  With an introduction by John Travolta, the star of...

    Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Queen Latifah, Jennifer Hudson, Catherine Zeta-Jones

  18. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Beyonce riles PETA again. Mila Kunis dons McQueen at 'Oz' premiere

    Beyonce has been running afoul of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals all year, at least. First there was her fur coat at the presidential inauguration. Then there was her Super Bowl costume, which used leather and exotic skins. Now it's some custom-made PMK (Perfectly Made Kicks) wedge sneakers that incorporate ostrich, sting ray, anaconda and crocodile skins. "These custom-made kicks come with a high price and it's paid by the various animals who were beaten and skinned alive or cruelly farmed and killed," PETA said in a statement. <a href="http://fashion.telegraph.co.uk/columns/bibby-sowray/TMG9899427/Beyonce-provokes-PETA-with-custom-made-Frankenshoes.html">[Telegraph]</a>
    Beyonce has been running afoul of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals all year, at least. First there was her fur coat at the presidential inauguration. Then there was her Super Bowl costume, which used leather and exotic skins. Now it's some...

    Tags: Entertainment, Mila Kunis, Fashion Shows, Diane von Furstenberg, Balenciaga

  20. Feb 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Review: 'Complete' at the Matrix could do with some self-help

    Andrea Kuchlewska&rsquo;s &ldquo;Complete,&rdquo; now in its West Coast premiere at the Matrix, is a portmanteau parody that jointly sends up the self-help movement, as well as the study of linguistics.
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    Andrea Kuchlewska’s “Complete,” now in its West Coast premiere at the Matrix, is a portmanteau parody that jointly sends up the self-help movement, as well as the study of linguistics. The excesses and pretensions of both subjects...

    Tags: Celebrities, Les Miserables (musical)

  22. Feb 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Review: 'SexSting' setup takes away from drama

    In Doris Baizley's new play "SexSting," a West Coast premiere by the Katselas Theatre Company, a 14-year-old girl shows up in a chat room. JohnnyD (JD Cullum), a 46-year-old regular, salaciously homes in on the girl, unaware that he's actually hitting on grizzled FBI agent Richard Roe (Gregory Itzin).&nbsp;
    In Doris Baizley's new play "SexSting," a West Coast premiere by the Katselas Theatre Company, a 14-year-old girl shows up in a chat room. JohnnyD (JD Cullum), a 46-year-old regular, salaciously homes in on the girl, unaware that he's actually hitting...

    Tags: FBI, Gregory Itzin, 24 (tv program), Les Miserables (musical)

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