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In Baja, lazing away by San Quintín Bay
Special to The TimesThe burnt-orange remnants of daylight brushed across the darkening sky as we unloaded our bags at the Old Mill Hotel and tried to recover from a teeth-rattling three-mile drive off Baja's trans- peninsular highway. Before we had finished unpacking, the...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Cabo San Lucas (Mexico), Mexico, Tacos, Vehicles
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A year that left 'em spinning
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAmong the rules established in 1994 in the music industry: The Eagles can still sell a lot of records and concert seats, monks with good voices can break into the Top 10, and it's important to differentiate whether rap refers to rap music or a rap sheet....Tags: Clive Davis, Metallica (music group), Frank Sinatra, EMI Group Ltd., The Eagles (music group)
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Anthony Lewis: A voice is lost
Jules WitcoverWASHINGTON -- My generation of newspapermen lost one of its most lucid, influential and admirable voices the other day with the passing at 85 of retired New York Times columnist and Supreme Court analyst Anthony Lewis. Although Tony dabbled only...Tags: Politics, Jules Witcover, Journalism, International Military Interventions, Human Interest
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A 'below-the-line' Oscar winner
Gene Allen's home on the Balboa Peninsula offers so much to delight the eye that it's easy to hide a small object inside it. Even an Academy Award. The longtime Newport Beach resident, who lives in a condo overlooking the Rhine Channel, doesn't make...
Tags: David Niven, Marlon Brando, Audrey Hepburn, Roberto Benigni, Awards and Prizes
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Beloved loons landed, got stranded because of ice, lights
Before we get to a discussion of loons, which are worthwhile animals, it is necessary to again mention another category. That is because on Sunday, while discussing the traumatic (to humans and other innocent creatures) dining habits of pit bulls, I...
Tags: Politics, Lakes and Ponds, Pulitzer Prize Awards, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Entertainment Events
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Jack Klugman: a most valuable player in the acting sport
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelJack Klugman was most famous for playing a sportswriter, which is key to understanding his enduring appeal. Acting is basically a team sport, and the grand old pro Klugman played on some of the best teams in history. Klugman, who died Monday at age 90,... -
Tonight: Barbara Walters lists fascinating people; ‘Survivor’ intrigue; Concert for Sandy Relief
The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel“Survivor: Philippines” is rolling to its season finale on Sunday. But the five remaining players have to battle it out first in the episode at 8 p.m. Wednesday on CBS. “Facts of Life” star Lisa Whelchel remains in the hunt, and... -
Johnny Carson to play it again on TCM
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelJohnny Carson, one of TV's greatest stars, gets a new gig next summer. Not bad for a man who died in 2005. TCM will replay Carson's “Tonight Show” interviews with Hollywood greats, from Henry Fonda and James Stewart to Sally Field and Susan... -
Stage review: A static radio remake of a Capra classic
The evergreen appeal of Frank Capra's film classic, “It's a Wonderful Life,” about a despairing Everyman who learns that his life has had profound meaning, translates not only to frequent TV airings during the holiday season, but to numerous...
Tags: Jacob Smith, Religious Festivals, Frank Capra Jr., Arts and Culture, Radio
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Lafayette College's frat flap raises constitutional concerns
In the delightful 1970 movie "The Cheyenne Social Club," Jimmy Stewart plays an aging Texas cowpoke whose dream of becoming "a respectable Republican businessman" comes true when he inherits a thriving business up in Wyoming. It turns out the business...
Tags: John Belushi, Easton (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Teaching and Learning, James Stewart, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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Remembering a different version of Larry Hagman
The Baltimore SunI wasn't going to write about Larry Hagman, who died Friday in Texas at age 81 from complications of cancer. Even though I had reported on him and reviewed much of his work over the years, as well as doing an interview with him during a party at his...Tags: Television, Homeland (tv program), Larry Hagman, Moscow (Russia), Dallas 2011 (tv program)
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TCM nabs 'Tonight Show' interviews: Johnny Carson's chats with classic stars coming to cabler
VarietyJohnny Carson's interviews with classic stars will be coming to a Turner Classic Movies, with documentarian Peter Jones -- who produced the recent PBS biography of "The Tonight Show" host -- repackaging them into a showcase titled "Carson on TCM."...Tags: Documentary (genre), Gregory Peck, James Stewart, Dick Cavett, Elizabeth Taylor
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