Movies
Howard Hawks’ later films at LACMA
March 12, 2009
Though as fussy a critic-filmmaker as Jean-Luc Godard singled out Howard Hawks as “the greatest American artist,” as late as 1968, when Hawks was analyzed in “The American Cinema,” Andrew Sarris could honestly call him “until recently the least known and least appreciated Hollywood director of any stature.”
April 20, 1997
LACMA celebrates director Howard Hawks’ complex female characters, who were by turns charming and tough, conniving and tender.
Aug. 13, 2003
Sports
Opponent--Atlanta Hawks. Site--Omni, Atlanta. Time--4:30 PST. TV--Channel 9 (delayed 6 p.m.).
Feb. 28, 1997
Sports Now
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Jan. 13, 2012
Books
Allen Barra’s review of Todd McCarthy’s book, “Howard Hawks,” (Book Review, July 13) contains the following piece of hyperbole: “Howard Hawks liberated American women to the possibilities of life in the second half of the 20th century.
July 27, 1997
Classic Hollywood: Wide-ranging director Howard Hawks, who concentrated on specific themes, was overlooked for much of his career.
Dec. 23, 2013
Director Howard Hawks, in focus
Dwight Howard dominated the boards in his Atlanta debut, Paul Millsap scored 28 points and Tim Hardaway Jr. ignited the new-look Hawks with 21 points in a 114-99 victory over the Washington Wizards in their season opener Thursday night at Atlanta.
Oct. 27, 2016
March 15, 2014