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Pierre Etaix's legendary comedies come to Los Angeles
24 FramesFilms by the great but little known French comic director Pierre Etaix are being shown in Los Angeles in newly restored form. Etaix himself will be in town.... -
Around Town: 'Last Picture Show' and Duncan Jones
24 FramesA 40th anniversary reunion screening of “The Last Picture Show,” a tribute to the vintage TV series “Insight” and a personal appearance by filmmaker Duncan Jones with screenings of his two films, “Moon” and “... -
Charlie Chaplin's granddaughters light up 'The Artist' screening
Ministry of GossipCharlie Chaplin granddaughters Carmen and Dolores helped Harvey Weinstein host a special screening of awards hopeful "The Artist" in Beverly Hills, with attending cast Penelope Ann Miller, James Cromwell and Missi Pyle.... -
On Location: L.A. movie palaces still matter to film industry
Company TownMovie palaces: The opulent movie palaces and vaudeville halls of downtown Los Angeles may be monuments to a bygone era, but they are still keeping their ties to Hollywood.... -
Book Review: 'Walt Before Mickey' by Timothy S. Susanin
Special to the Los Angeles TimesWhen the extraordinary success of "Steamboat Willie" made Walt Disney an overnight sensation in 1928, he'd already spent nearly a decade working in animation. During those years, he'd had successes and failures, as Timothy S. Susanin recounts in great...Tags: Toy Story 3 (movie), Rentals, Walt Disney, Mickey Mouse (fictional animal), Entertainment
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First Look: Costumes for Cirque du Soleil's 'Iris' are part of the spectacle
All The RageA private audience got a sneak peek Thursday at L.A.’s first exclusive Cirque du Soleil residency show, "Iris: A Journey Through the World of Cinema," scheduled to open July 21 at the Kodak Theatre. The aerialists, acrobats, artists and dancers........ -
Marilyn Monroe 'subway dress' brings $4.6 million (plus fees) in Debbie Reynolds' memorabilia auction
All The RageIf paying more than a couple of hundred dollars for a dress seems a little extravagant, how would you feel about shelling out a few million? A private collector paid a whopping $5,520,000 (that sum included $4.6 million for the...... -
Marilyn Monroe's 'subway dress' expected to fetch up to $2 million at auction
All The RageThe dress that billowed around Marilyn Monroe to memorable effect in "The Seven Year Itch" is among Debbie Reynolds' collection of Hollywood costumes going on the auction block in Beverly Hills later this month. Sometimes referred to as the "subway...... -
Kate Walsh lists Los Feliz home at $4,295,000
She may only play a doctor on television, but actress Kate Walsh apparently knows good bones when she sees them.
The Spanish-style gated estate in Los Feliz that she has listed at $4,295,000 retains its original 1929 details, such as an intricately tiled...Tags: New England Patriots, Football, Sicilian Mafia, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Kansas City Chiefs
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West Hollywood hotel: Charlie Chaplin Tramp stayed here
Special to the Los Angeles TimesEntering the Charlie Chaplin cottage, I stooped to avoid hitting my head. At 5 feet 8, I'm about 3 inches taller than Chaplin. (It's said the Little Tramp had the door made small so his guests would have to bow as they entered.) I was at the Charlie,...Tags: Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Homes, Hotels and Accommodations, Health, Natalie Portman
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Classic Hollywood: Restoring Chaplin gems
For the first half of the 20th century, Charlie Chaplin was the most famous movie comedian in the world thanks to his endearing Tramp character and the masterpieces he wrote and directed, including "The Gold Rush," "City Lights," "Modern Times" and "The...Tags: Ford Sterling, Mabel Normand, Mack Swain, DVDs, Comedy (genre)
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Book review: 'As Always, Julia: The Letters of Julia Child and Avis DeVoto' by Joan Reardon
Los Angeles Times Food Editor"As Always, Julia: The Letters of Julia Child and Avis DeVoto" Joan Reardon Houghton-Mifflin: 416 pp., $26 In 1952, a middle-aged American woman living in Paris responded to a complaint about the poor quality of American-made kitchen knives by one of...Tags: Russ Parsons, Nora Ephron, Book, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Julia Child
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