Awards
Sony chief hits back at academy voter’s anti-’Zero Dark’ campaign
Jan. 11, 2013
Television
David Clennon would rather that instead of reading this interview, you pick up Mother Jones or the Utne Reader and find out what’s going on in the Third World.
May 19, 1990
World & Nation
The Central American Refugee Center (CARCEN) will hold its fourth annual dinner to honor actor David Clennon, Rabbi Sheldon Marder and Temple Israel and Antonia Hernandez of the Mexican American Legal Defense Fund at its fourth annual dinner and fund-raiser.
March 21, 1988
Entertainment & Arts
“Swing Voter,” Barbara Edelman’s new play at the Court Theatre, is a sort of modern-day “Mr.
July 10, 1997
California
Organizers hope that a “March and Rally to Stop the War in the Middle East,” scheduled for today, will be the largest and, demographically, the most broadly based anti-war event in San Diego since the beginning of the Persian Gulf War.
Feb. 23, 1991
Movies
“Welcome to the Men’s Group” has perhaps the most full-frontal male nudity ever in a mainstream movie.
May 14, 2018
The single most remarkable thing about “He’s My Girl” (citywide)-- a frantic mixture of video rock satire, and buddy-buddy sex comedy that comes out like “La Cage aux Folles” and “Some Like It Hot” squeezed through an MTV tube--is that you can watch the entire movie and not be aware that one of the lead actors is French.
Sept. 15, 1987
Whoa!
Sept. 2, 1991
Based on a whopper of a bestselling novel (more than 2 million copies moved in the first year alone), with a major star in the lead and a top-of-the line director behind the camera, the film adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s “Gone Girl” couldn’t be a bigger deal.
Sept. 25, 2014
In the slick, punchy “Downtown” (citywide), Anthony Edwards plays a suburban Philadelphia by-the-book rookie who’s transferred to the City of Brotherly Love’s roughest precinct after he tries to give a speeding ticket to a plutocrat (David Clennon) who turns out to be the underworld villain of the plot.
Jan. 15, 1990