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Cliff Robertson dies at 88; actor starred in films and on stage and TV
Cliff Robertson, who starred as John F. Kennedy in a 1963 World War II drama and later won an Academy Award for his portrayal of a mentally disabled bakery janitor in the movie "Charly," died Saturday, one day after his 88th birthday.
Robertson, who also...Tags: Drama (genre), Periodicals, Bob Fosse, Academy Awards, Natalie Wood
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PASSINGS: John Neville, George Gallup Jr., Irving Geller
John Neville
Canadian actor and stage director
John Neville, 86, a British-born Canadian actor and stage director who played the title role in Terry Gilliam's 1988 film "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen" and had a recurring role in "The X-Files" TV...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Judi Dench, Religion and Belief, Polls, Economy, Business and Finance
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'The King's Speech' might get a post-Oscars nominations re-edit
The challenge now is making "The King's Speech" into the lingua franca. With a dozen Oscar nominations under its belt, the movie's executive producer and distributor Harvey Weinstein is ready to unleash a new marketing strategy that aims to rope in...Tags: Movies, United Kingdom, Drama (genre), Black Swan (movie), Geoffrey Rush
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'King's Speech' may be recut for lower rating, gets new ad campaign following Oscar nominations
Company TownThe challenge now is making âThe Kingâs Speechâ into the lingua franca. With a dozen Oscar nominations under its belt, the movieâs executive producer and distributor Harvey Weinstein is ready to unleash a new marketing strategy that... -
Hillard Elkins dies at 81; talent manager and producer
Hillard "Hilly" Elkins, a talent manager and producer who brought the nude musical "Oh! Calcutta!" to Broadway and the 1960s counterculture tale "Alice's Restaurant" to the screen, died of a heart attack Wednesday at Olympia Medical Center in Los Angeles....Tags: Rod Steiger, Movies, Korean War (1950-1953), Richard Nixon, Arthur Penn
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'The Haunting' -- and the haunted -- at the Alex Theatre this Saturday
The Hero ComplexYou know what's scary than watching a screening of the "The Haunting," director Robert Wise's classic about paranormal activity? Viewing it while seated next to the darkened aisles in a haunted theater. This Saturday, the grand old Alex Theatre in...... -
Flashback: 'Clash of the Titans' lost best picture to 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' ⦠at the Saturn Awards
Gold Derby"Clash of the Titans" is in a fierce clash with film critics, who are thrusting their pens like swords, gleefully, at the 3-D remake. Why? "There's nothing worse than a boring behemoth," fumes USA Today. "It's doubtful that records are kept about this... -
Insiders: Upcoming events
VarietyTODAY: Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss are feted as part of the Grammy Museum's Icons of the Music Industry series. GrammyMuseum.org WEDNESDAY: The Film Society of Lincoln Center salutes Nicole Kidman , followed by the U.S. preem of "The Paperboy." Alice Tully...Tags: Sylvester Stallone, NoHo, Melanie Griffith, Movies, Lincoln Center
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BSO to perform Bernstein's 'Kaddish'
Leonard Bernstein, the brilliant American conductor and composer, did not just wear his heart on his sleeve. All his worries were clearly exposed as well.
This comes through in many of his compositions, where there's a palpable sense of struggle —...Tags: Judaism, Marin Alsop, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Celebrities
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Why Hedda Endures
The Hartford CourantThere's something about Hedda. "Hedda Gabler," that is, the titular character in Henrik Ibsen's classic "new woman" tale, the original housewife of Oslo County, the gal who has attitude, aptitude and is one mean shot. The inscrutable character has...Tags: Hartford Stage, Martha Plimpton, Mary-Louise Parker, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Eva Le Gallienne
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Baltimore classical music summer school
These dog days of summer, when concert halls are terribly quiet around here, are a perfect time for classical music fans to do a little homework that will pay off in the new season.
Folks who have never heard, say, Leonard Bernstein's "Kaddish" Symphony,...Tags: Concerts, EMI Group Ltd., Yo-Yo Ma, Media Industry, Arts and Culture
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Movie Review: The Kingâs Speech
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelHis posture, ramrod straight. His manners, impeccable. His breeding and entitlement obvious even if you don't know his real name is Prince Albert Frederick Arthur George. But the client who has been signed up for speech therapy by his gently insistent...
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