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    Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Fay Kanin dies at 95; screenwriter was former Academy president

    Fay Kanin, an Oscar-nominated screenwriter for the 1958 Clark Gable-Doris Day comedy "Teacher's Pet" and former president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, died Wednesday. She was 95.
    Fay Kanin, an Oscar-nominated screenwriter for the 1958 Clark Gable-Doris Day comedy "Teacher's Pet" and former president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, died Wednesday. She was 95. In a writing career that spanned more than four...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Entertainment, James Stewart, Teaching and Learning, Library of Congress

  2. Feb 19, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  3. John Wayne, Maurice Chevalier and Anthony Quinn

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    John Wayne, Maurice Chevalier, and Anthony Quinn, left to right, share a laugh with producer Jerry Wald, far right, at rehearsals for Academy Awards....
  4. Jan 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Patty Andrews dies at 94; Andrews Sisters' last surviving member

    They were the swinging, sassy voice of the homefront for U.S. service personnel overseas during World War II, singing catchy hit tunes such as <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv=qafnJ6mRbgk">"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"</a> and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv=zGxL2uNr7bk">"Rum and Coca Cola"</a> that delighted Americans and catapulted the Andrews Sisters to the very top of the pop charts.
    They were the swinging, sassy voice of the homefront for U.S. service personnel overseas during World War II, singing catchy hit tunes such as "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" and "Rum and Coca Cola" that delighted Americans and catapulted the Andrews Sisters to...

    Tags: Al Jolson, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Music, Entertainment, Benny Goodman

  6. Jan 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Review: The Living Sisters' 'Run for Cover'

    You couldn&rsquo;t have asked for a more sweetly engaging debut than <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thelivingsisters">the Living Sisters</a>' 2010 album, &ldquo;Love to Live,&rdquo; a title that embodied the sheer joy the three original members -- Inara George, Eleni Mandell and Becky Stark -- displayed through the blending of their voices.
    You couldn’t have asked for a more sweetly engaging debut than the Living Sisters' 2010 album, “Love to Live,” a title that embodied the sheer joy the three original members -- Inara George, Eleni Mandell and Becky Stark -- displayed...

    Tags: The Rolling Stones (music group), Music, Entertainment, Dolly Parton, Chris Isaak

  8. Dec 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Thursday TV Talk: Billy Crystal; Katie Holmes; Quentin Tarantino

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    Click here to download TV listings for the week Dec. 16 - 22 in PDF format This week's TV Movies     -------------------- CBS This Morning David Letterman. (N) 7 a.m. KCBS Today Cee Lo Green; the winner of “The Voice”; Leslie Mann. (N)...

    Tags: Marilu Henner, Cee Lo Green, Albert Brooks, David Letterman, Marlo Thomas

  10. Nov 26, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Champion dogs, star dogs, and your dog

    Of course I watched the National Dog Show, but not for any special rooting interest -- all of mine are what we in these parts like to call &ldquo;multicultural canines.&rdquo;
    Of course I watched the National Dog Show, but not for any special rooting interest -- all of mine are what we in these parts like to call “multicultural canines.” As it turns out, I did have an interest in the winner, after the fact. The...

    Tags: Pets, Debbie Reynolds, Dick van Dyke, Myrna Loy, Tony Bennett

  12. Sep 18, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. With bills on his desk, Jerry Brown hears from celebs, clerics

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    As Gov. Jerry Brown considers whether to sign or veto 700 bills on his desk, he is getting an earful from all quarters, including Hollywood celebrities and a group of lobbyists who serve a higher calling....
  14. Sep 26, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Gov. Jerry Brown outlaws using dogs to hunt bears, bobcats in California

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    Gov. Brown outlaws using dogs to hunt bears and bobcats in California...
  16. Nov 5, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. Chris Erskine: Tough break for the L.A. Galaxy, now do-or-die

    As with any great opera, the tenor dies in the end, falling upon his own scimitar as the teary-eyed vixen sings her heart out. And the fat lady is nowhere to be found.
    As with any great opera, the tenor dies in the end, falling upon his own scimitar as the teary-eyed vixen sings her heart out. And the fat lady is nowhere to be found. That's because the L.A. Galaxy still has a chance at resurrection Wednesday night...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Pickles, Entertainment, The Home Depot Center, Soccer

  18. Sep 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Classic Hollywood: The movies at work

    As far back as Louis Lumi&egrave;re's 1895 "Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory in Lyon" 46-second short, work has been a central theme in motion pictures.&para;There have been stark dramas about officer workers as drones (King Vidor's 1928 "The Crowd"), satires (Charlie Chaplin's 1936 "Modern Times"), angry explorations of the hardships of unemployment (John Ford's 1940 "The Grapes of Wrath") and the dangers of certain occupations (Ford's 1941 "How Green Was My Valley" about miners) or political statements such as 1979's "Norma Rae," which examined the struggle to unionize a factory. More recent films such as 1999's "Office Space" have skewered the world of bored computer drones. &para; So in honor of Labor Day, here are some of the best Hollywood films about the workplace, whether it's an office, a farm &mdash; or even the circus.
    As far back as Louis Lumière's 1895 "Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory in Lyon" 46-second short, work has been a central theme in motion pictures.¶There have been stark dramas about officer workers as drones (King Vidor's 1928 "The Crowd"), satires...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Jack Lemmon, Fred MacMurray, Entertainment, Shirley MacLaine

  20. Jun 9, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. PASSINGS: Audrey Young, Mary Perry

    Audrey Young, 89, who was a singer-actress in the 1940s and donated $5 million to the UCLA Hammer Museum in Westwood to create the Billy Wilder Theater in memory of her late husband, died June 1 in Los Angeles. A cause was not given. Her death was announced by the UCLA Film &amp; Television Archives, which calls the theater home.
    Audrey Young, 89, who was a singer-actress in the 1940s and donated $5 million to the UCLA Hammer Museum in Westwood to create the Billy Wilder Theater in memory of her late husband, died June 1 in Los Angeles. A cause was not given. Her death was...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Some Like It Hot (movie), Entertainment, Arts and Culture, The Apartment (movie)

  22. Jan 14, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  23. Patt Morrison Asks: Diane Keaton

    If you're lazily inclined to define Diane Keaton by the crossword-puzzle-sized word "actor," you need to get out more. Add to that her work as director and producer, photographer, restorer of venerable houses, board member of the Los Angeles Conservancy and, perhaps above all, as a daughter -- as revealed by her daughter-mother memoir "Then Again." Little Diane once sat in a neighborhood theater on North Figueroa and watched her mother being crowned Mrs. Highland Park, and wished it were her up on stage instead. In time, she stood on the world stage as a winner of an Academy Award. Her strong connections to her late mother -- like her mother's dreams of art and beauty -- inform Keaton's own identity in the here and now.
    If you're lazily inclined to define Diane Keaton by the crossword-puzzle-sized word "actor," you need to get out more. Add to that her work as director and producer, photographer, restorer of venerable houses, board member of the Los Angeles Conservancy...

    Tags: Dog (animal), Entertainment Events, Alfred Hitchcock, Lady Gaga, Entertainment

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