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Hollywood Museum to open 'Harry Potter' exhibition Wednesday
The Hollywood Museum at the vintage Max Factor Building is opening a new permanent "Harry Potter" exhibition on Wednesday. The collection features items from Harry Potter historian Christopher Knoll, a longtime member of the Academy of Magical Arts...
Tags: Daniel Radcliffe, Arts and Culture, Arts, Museums, Fiction
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'Downton Abbey' gets Diddy-fueled makeover in Funny or Die spoof
Diddy's rather confusing Twitter announcement that he'll be appearing as a series regular on the wildly popular British aristocracy drama "Downton Abbey" has manifested itself as a mediocre Funny or Die video. And aren't we all a little relieved? We'...
Tags: Social Media, Penelope Wilton, Perez Hilton, Downton Abbey (tv program), World War I (1914-1918)
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'Scandal' has become must-tweet TV
ABC's "Scandal" revolves around a beautiful, law-breaking Washington power-fixer with killer instincts and a matching wardrobe. She's madly in love with the very flawed president of the United States, who, among other things, recently murdered a Supreme...
Tags: Kerry Washington, Tony Goldwyn, Television, Central Intelligence Agency, ABC (tv network)
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The men who would be Gatsby
Leonardo DiCaprio is one of a handful of actors who have portrayed F. Scott Fitzgerald’s tragic protagonist “The Great Gatsby” in film and TV over the last 87 years. Warner Baxter, who won the best actor Oscar as the Cisco Kid in the...
Tags: Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert Montgomery, Macdonald Carey, Toby Stephens, ABC (tv network)
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Bertie Carvel gives his all as 'Matilda's' demonic Miss Trunchbull
NEW YORK — Miss Agatha Trunchbull, headmistress of Crunchem Hall school, hates pigtails. They're good only to serve as handles by which she can toss a rebellious child into the air — a feat this one-time Olympic hammer-throwing champion...
Tags: Sherlock (tv program), World War I (1914-1918), Arts and Culture, Zachary Quinto, Psychology
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TV This Week March 10 - 16: 'Hindenburg: The Last Flight'
Customized TV Listings are available here: www.latimes.com/tvtimes Click here to download TV listings for the week of March 10 - 16, 2013 in PDF format This week's TV Movies -------------------- SUNDAY Oh, yes, it's ladies' night: Ashanti...Tags: John Lennon, Michelle Harrison, Stacy Keach, Nigella Lawson, Television Industry
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PopSugar Live broadcast goes live -- online
From the control room, the producer gave host Matthew Rodrigues the cue to launch into a celebrity news segment featuring a Valentine’s Day update on Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart -- she didn’t travel to Australia to visit him during...
Tags: Kmart, Advertising, Entertainment, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Celebrities
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Fit for a museum: The Bowers hosts a show of film fashion
Special to the Los Angeles TimesMasked superheroes parading around in spandex and capes may have ruled the box office in recent years, but sweeping period dramas like this season's "Anna Karenina" and "Les Misérables," with their spectacular costumes, are never out of style. "CUT!...Tags: Kate Winslet, Keira Knightley, Arts and Culture, Johnny Depp, Heath Ledger
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'Downton Abbey': Laura Carmichael on being the Crawley middle girl
Laura Carmichael may be a lady on "Downton Abbey," but she doesn’t have one of the more glamorous roles on the series: She plays Lady Edith Crawley, a mousy, sharp-tongued girl surrounded by two bewitching sisters. Poor Edith falls somewhere...
Tags: Celebrities, Downton Abbey (tv program), Cinderella (fictional character), Julian Fellowes, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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'Downton Abbey' Season 3 premiere draws record ratings
The ratings juggernaut that is "Downton Abbey" shows no signs of stopping. The Season 3 premiere of the World War I-era British costume epic on PBS on Sunday drew 7.9 million total viewers, its highest total yet, according to Nielsen. That figure is...
Tags: Shirley MacLaine, World War I (1914-1918), Downton Abbey (tv program), United Kingdom, Elizabeth McGovern
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SAG Awards give 'Downton Abbey' cast a proper welcome
If it came as something of a surprise to audiences that PBS period drama "Downton Abbey" won the Screen Actors Guild Award for ensemble in a drama series, it was positively a shock to the cast of the British period piece. Only Michelle Dockery and a...
Tags: Modern Family (tv program), Julianna Margulies, 30 Rock (tv program), ABC (tv network), Glee (tv program)
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'Downton Abbey' recap: Ending on a (very) down note
Just wondering, is it possible for a show to make you clinically depressed? And if so, what are the chances I can submit my therapy bills directly to Julian Fellowes for reimbursement? “Downton Abbey” ends a season already defined by loss,...
Tags: Downton Abbey (tv program), Julian Fellowes, Jane Austen, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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