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Movie Star Mystery Photo
The Daily MirrorLos Angeles Times file photo Iâm calling this series of mystery photos âLucille Ball and Friends.â In going through The Timesâ files of Ball photos, I was struck by the number of unfamiliar images. Weâve all seen the stills of Lucy and Ethel... -
Universal Studios: A walk among the stars, dead or alive
Theme Park Rangers» Orlando Sentinel â Theme Park RangersSeveral months ago, I was at Universal Studios and thought, “One day I'm going to be bored enough to come out here and survey the stars in the sidewalk.” That day was yesterday, when I went to the Hollywood area of the theme park and took... -
Take a walk among the stars -- dead and alive -- at Universal Studios
Sentinel Staff WriterSeveral months ago, I was at Universal Studios and thought, "One day I'm going to be bored enough to come out here and survey the stars in the sidewalk." That day was yesterday, when I went to the Hollywood area of the theme park and took stock. There...Tags: Jerry Lewis, Vincent Price, Gene Kelly, Michael J. Fox, Debbie Reynolds
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PASSINGS: Nancy Stoner Sage, James R. Beniger, Bill Mullikin, J. Bruce Llewellyn
Nancy Stoner Sage 1906 San Francisco quake survivor Nancy Stoner Sage, 105, one of the few remaining survivors of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, died Thursday, three days before the 104th anniversary of the temblor. She died of natural causes at a...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, University of Southern California, Sociology, Celebrities, Princeton University
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Frank Liberman dies at 92; Hollywood publicist represented Bob Hope, other stars
Frank Liberman, a veteran Hollywood publicist who represented stars such as Bob Hope, Phyllis Diller and Robert Goulet during his more than 50 years in the business, has died. He was 92.
Liberman, who had Parkinson's disease, died of pneumonia Sunday...Tags: Ethel Merman, Robert Goulet, Joan Blondell, William Shatner, Joey Bishop
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Del Mar race track has rich history
FOX 5 San Diego ReporterA crowd of 40,000 people was expected to move through the turnstiles of the Del Mar race track on Wednesday. Since 1937, people have passed through the gates to be a part of San Diego county's racing season. The track has a rich history, but how many...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Horse (animal), History, Barbara Stanwyck, Lucille Ball
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Entertainment Events
Wednesday/4 400 years of musical Virginianna--Recording artist Bob Zentz and friends journey through the music of the Old Dominion, from colony to commonwealth. 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. at the Hennage Auditorium, DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum. $3 per...Tags: New York Giants, State Parks, Adults, Industrial Accidents, Arts
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Movie review: 'Inland Empire'
Tribune movie critic3 stars (out of four) People always say things like, "That's strange enough to be a David Lynch film." The dreamlike current of his visions cannot be ignored. Yet anyone whose greatest achievements--"Eraserhead" (1977), "Blue Velvet" (1986) and...Tags: Crimes, Movies, Poland, Laura Dern, Crime, Law and Justice
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Backstage confidential
If you want to hear true awards show dish, ask the stage managers.
They're not in the public eye, their credits go by quickly on-screen, and they're only on camera when things go wrong. But these crucial crew members — a handful of them on...Tags: Motown Records, Bob Dylan, Sigourney Weaver, Golden Globe Awards, Sean John Combs
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And the loser is...
The EnvelopeNo one is likely to mention Allan Carr from the stage of the Kodak Theatre tonight. If the 77th annual Academy Awards ceremony includes a film montage of previous shows, chances are that the one he produced won't be among them. But make no mistake, he...Tags: Career and Workplace, Vincent Price, Melanie Griffith, Culture, Government
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Catching a new wave
Special to The TimesForty years ago, when he was all of 23, Miller Fong sketched a chair on an envelope and mailed it to his father in Hong Kong, where the family manufactured rattan and wicker furniture for its Los Angeles company, Tropi-Cal. The finished product —...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Arts, The Golden Girls (tv program), Sports, Travel
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The Master of the One-Liner
Times Staff WriterBob Hope, the elder statesman of comedy whose extraordinary career spanned vaudeville, Broadway, radio, television, movies, books and makeshift concert platforms in war zones, has died. He was 100. Hope died at 9:28 p.m. Sunday at his home in Toluca...Tags: Eddie Cantor, Arts, Don Rickles, Beirut (music group), Culture
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