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Goldberg: Obama's 'fine' mess
The 1990 Italian film "Everybody's Fine" is one of the most depressing films I've ever seen. Starring the late Marcello Mastroianni, it's the story of an old man who tells his wife he's going to visit their grown kids. According to their letters the...
Tags: Barack Obama, Employment, MSNBC (tv network), Career and Workplace, Chris Hayes
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PASSINGS: Theo Angelopoulos, Wesley Brown
Theo Angelopoulos
Award-winning Greek filmmaker
Theo Angelopoulos, 76, an award-winning Greek filmmaker known for his slow and dreamlike style as a director, was killed in a road accident Tuesday in Athens.
Police and hospital officials said...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Justice System, Harvey Keitel, Civil and Public Service, Trials
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PASSINGS: Raul Ruiz
Raul Ruiz, 70, a Chilean-born filmmaker who made more than 100 films in his teeming, international career and worked to put cinema on an artistic par with literature, died Friday at a Paris hospital following complications from a pulmonary infection, said...Tags: Movies, Catherine Deneuve, Drama (genre), John Malkovich, Marcel Proust
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Oscar flashback: When Michael Douglas won best actor for 'Wall Street'
Gold DerbyWhen "Wall Street" debuted in movie theaters in 1987, it didn't seem like a typical Oscar contender. The drama about stock-market greed looked too commercial and featured a lead star chiefly known for thrillers like "Fatal Attaction" and heart-tuggers... -
PASSINGS: Gil McDougald, Mario Monicelli, Frank William Lynch, Willard E. Badham III, Bella Akhmadulina, Kevin Parry
GIL McDOUGALD Yankees All-Star was 1951's Rookie of the Year Gil McDougald, 82, the American League Rookie of the Year in 1951 and a versatile member of dominant New York Yankees teams for 10 seasons, died Sunday of cancer at his home in New Jersey, the...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Cancer, University of Southern California, Electronics, Fraud
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Films, art, rum: Dinner and a movie at Drago; 'Palate' exhibit runs 'til June 12; guest bartender at Breadbar
Daily DishFood + art: "Palate," a group exhibition of food-focused art curated by Zio Fulcher, is on display at Scion's Installation L.A. Gallery in Culver City. The show opened last weekend and runs until June 12. Works include Clare Crespo's knitted...... -
Oscars update: Mysterious 'Nine' and 'Lovely Bones' finally debut; Sandra Bullock ambushes derby fillies
Gold DerbyHere's our latest take on the recent twists and turns on the derby track. BEST PICTURE The best-picture hopes of "Up in the Air" and "The Hurt Locker" got a boost from being the only two films backed by all 20 experts forecasting the Oscar nominees at The... -
10 books and movies to prep for a trip to Rome
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIf you're planning to visit Rome before you die, it pays to prepare for the experience. Here are 10 books and movies to help you understand what you see in the Roman Forum, at the Vatican and on the Piazza Navona. 1. "The Agony and the Ecstasy" (1961, by...Tags: Kirk Douglas, William Wyler, Roberto Rossellini, Charlton Heston, Laurence Olivier
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'Federico Fellini: The Book of Dreams'
ANYONE familiar with the films of Federico Fellini knows that he gave importance to dreams. But the extent of that devotion has become fully evident only now, with the publication of "Il Libro dei Sogni" -- "The Book of Dreams." These sketches, mostly...Tags: Roberto Rossellini, Orson Welles, Mystery (genre), Michelangelo Antonioni, Anita Ekberg
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Fellini's Rome
Times Staff WriterHe was 18 and inexperienced — in all respects — when he came to Rome in 1938. For Federico Fellini, it was the beginning of a love affair that lasted more than 50 years. Rome dazzled and indulged him. It fed the dreams he turned into such...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Mel Gibson, Benito Mussolini
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Loving Naples, flaws and all
NAPLES, Italy -- Maybe I fell in love with this messy, intemperate city by the bay because I first saw it after spending a week in well-ordered Germany. Maybe I feel close to my family's southern Italian roots here. Or maybe I'm just drawn to underdogs....Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Trips and Vacations, Transportation Industry, Family, Crime, Law and Justice
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Remarkable Woman: Sunny Fischer
When Sunny Fischer was 4, her family moved into a new apartment with a shiny stove and easy access to green space and playgrounds. "The schools were great — I had terrific teachers," Fischer says. "There was a library within the development that I...
Tags: Eastchester, Social Issues, Religion and Belief, Museums, Jane Addams
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