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Hollywood finds romance in travel
Love is always lovelier some place other than home. Well, at least in the celluloid universe.
Traveling by boat, train or even bus can lead to romantic entanglements in the movies, as does visiting über-romantic locales such as Rome, Paris and Venice. Of...Tags: Scarlett Johansson, Entertainment Events, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Javier Bardem, Meryl Streep
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Alfred Hitchcock and 'The Killing': Kenneth Turan's DVD picks
24 Frames"Alfred Hitchcock: The Essentials Collection" and Stanley Kubrick's"The Killing": Here is a chance to revisit some of the glories of mid-century American filmmaking, starting with the director who hardly needs an introduction: Alfred Hitchcock.... -
'The Social Network' and 'The King's Speech' face off at the Academy Awards
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSo will it be "The King's Speech" or "The Social Network" that wins the top prize Sunday at the 83rd Academy Awards? "The Social Network," the acclaimed drama about how Harvard computer nerds created the social networking site Facebook, had been the...Tags: The Kids Are All Right (movie), David Fincher, Annette Bening, Colin Firth, Anne Hathaway
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You can call him Monsieur Ellroy
Jacket CopyJames Ellroy has been awarded the French Order of Arts and Letters.... -
Theater review: 'The Trip to Bountiful' at the Lonny Chapman Theatre
Culture MonsterDavid C. Nichols reviews Horton Foote's play 'The Trip to Bountiful' at the Lonny Chapman Theatre... -
A 'South Pacific' reunion at the Ahmanson
Culture MonsterThe opening night of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "South Pacific" at the Ahmanson Theatre proved to be an enchanted evening for old-school musical buffs and teen and twentysomething "Glee" fans alike. Wednesday's celebrity guests included stars of the 1958... -
Michael S. Rosenfeld dies at 75; was founding partner of Creative Artists Agency
Michael S. Rosenfeld, a talent agent and producer who was one of the founding partners of Creative Artists Agency, has died. He was 75.
Rosenfeld died Thursday of respiratory failure at Santa Monica UCLA Medical Center after a long illness, the agency...Tags: Crimes, Joanne Woodward, Movies, Dick van Dyke, University of California, Los Angeles
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'Slumdog,' Winslet and Penn: No surprises at the Kodak
Wolverine did a song-and-dance. A Swarovski crystal curtain shimmered. Veteran Oscar winners such as Sophia Loren, Anthony Hopkins and Eva Marie Saint were on hand to dole out awards.
Producers tried to shake up the 81st Academy Awards in a bid to...Tags: Personal Service, Heath Ledger, Vicky Cristina Barcelona (movie), Same-Sex Marriage, Harvey Milk
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In rustic Mandeville Canyon, where the deer and the Hollywood stars play
Miles away from the bustle of the Sunset Strip and the glitz of Beverly Hills, there's another place where Hollywood lives: the leafy Brentwood neighborhood of Mandeville Canyon. A ranch once owned by actors Robert Taylor and Barbara Stanwyck is on the...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Natural Resources, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Los Angeles Unified School District, Robert Mitchum
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Jack Nakano, 75, dies; educator was youth-oriented theater arts guru
Jack Nakano, an educator who launched the nonprofit Youth Theatre Productions in Santa Barbara in the early 1960s and later founded and was artistic director of the Hollywood-based California Youth Theatre and YouTHeatre-America!, has died. He was 75....Tags: Music Theater, Ricardo Montalban, Celebrities, U.S. Army, Arts
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Oscars poll: What's the worst case of category fraud?
Gold DerbyThere are accusations of category fraud at the Oscars every year -- sometimes justified. Consider last year when Kate Winslet had two rival lead roles in "Revolutionary Road" and "The Reader." Dubiously, she defined her "Reader" role as supporting so... -
Budd Schulberg dies at 95; author of 'What Makes Sammy Run?'
Budd Schulberg, who exposed the dark side of American ambition in his acclaimed Hollywood novel "What Makes Sammy Run?" and won an Academy Award for his screenplay depicting the mob-controlled longshoremen's union in the film classic "On the Waterfront,"...Tags: Andy Griffith, Parties and Movements, Humphrey Bogart, Movies, Cary Grant
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