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Golden Globes: Mandy Patinkin celebrates 'Homeland' year round
Claire Danes' patented "cry face" from "Homeland" has become infamous. But it's unclear whether she has passed it down to her newborn son, Cyrus. "No, I haven't seen him cry yet," Danes' costar Mandy Patinkin said Sunday on the Golden Globes red carpet....
Tags: Claire Danes, Awards and Prizes, Golden Globe Awards, Entertainment Events
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'Zero Dark Thirty' and 'Homeland': How similar are they?
In both the recently concluded season of Showtime’s “Homeland” and the new film “Zero Dark Thirty,” a young female CIA operative becomes obsessed with tracking an elusive terrorist and nearly destroys herself in the process....
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Bipolar Disorder, Zero Dark Thirty (movie), Homeland (tv program), Broadway Theater
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Review: Big Cat Week on National Geographic Wild spots a leopard
For the premiere episode of its third annual Big Cat Week, National Geographic Wild has upped the stakes. Having already explored man-eating lions and most of their lethally gorgeous kindred, this Big Cat Week opens Sunday night in Kabul where big cat...
Tags: Kabul (Afghanistan), Wildlife, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Radio
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'Homeland' season finale hunts down ratings record for Showtime
The critics may have harshed on "Homeland's" second season, but viewers can't seem to get enough of Carrie Mathison's antics. Sunday's season finale of Showtime's terrorism thriller - with Claire Danes as troubled CIA agent Carrie Mathison - reached its...
Tags: Music Industry, Homeland (tv program), Stephen Colbert, Claire Danes, Dexter (tv program)
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‘Princess Bride’ sequel? Inconceivable! says writer William Goldman
Hero Complex - movies, comics, fanboy fare - latimes.comNEW YORK — Twenty-five years after “The Princess Bride” first stormed theaters, director Rob Reiner, writer William Goldman and cast ...... -
Larry Hagman, boyish to the end: An appreciation
Los Angeles Times Television CriticLarry Hagman, who as J.R. Ewing was famously shot but survived to finish 14 seasons and 357 episodes of "Dallas" and who rose again to lie and scheme in this year's successful revival, died Friday in Dallas, just down I-30 from Fort Worth, where he was...Tags: Larry Hagman, Jack Nicholson, Homeland (tv program), Throat Cancer, Mary Martin
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Tonys review: Why can't Neil Patrick Harris host everything?
During the long and glorious reign of the variety show, it was fairly common to see the stars of popular Broadway musicals singing and dancing their big numbers on network television. Now, like Christmas, that opportunity comes but once a year, during the...
Tags: Hugh Jackman, Religion and Belief, Broadway Theater, James Corden, Arts and Culture
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Robert Lopez of 'Book of Mormon' writes song for 'The Simpsons'
Over the years, "The Simpsons"on Fox has engaged a few Broadway talents in guest spots -- Stephen Sondheim, David Mamet and Mandy Patinkin all have put it vocal cameos. The series even paid tribute to Bob Fosse in a few episodes, with an obnoxious...
Tags: Bob Fosse, Religion and Belief, David Mamet, South Park (tv program), Music
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Obama heading to Broadway for fundraiser, with Bill Clinton
When it comes to raising money, the Obama reelection campaign knows it can count on the showbiz community. After a visit to Studio City earlier this month for a Hollywood fundraiser at George Clooney's house, President Obama is scheduled to rub elbows...
Tags: Politics, Stockard Channing, Bill Clinton, George Clooney, Arts and Culture
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Freed Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit visits set of 'Homeland'
World NowAs the U.S. television hit "Homeland" visited Israel this week for some location shooting, the cable series about a fictional American prisoner of war who comes home got a visit on the set from real-life captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who was... -
Bob Anderson dies at 89; sword-fight teacher to the stars
Ten days before Bob Anderson headed to the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki as part of the British fencing team, he responded to a call from a British film studio in need of three fencers to coach the lead actors for sword-fighting scenes in a new pirate...Tags: David Niven, David Prowse, Anthony Hopkins, Olympic Games, The Empire Strikes Back (movie)
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SAG Awards: TV surprises and snubs
Show TrackerMelissa McCarthy of "Mike and Molly" and Showtime drama "Homeland" were among the huge raves of the TV season, but both were surprisingly among the missing when the nominees for the 18th Screen Actors Guild Awards were announced....
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