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    Apr 16, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Michelle Johnson sells Sunset Strip-area home for $4.1 million

    Update: "Blame It on Rio" actress Michelle Johnson has sold her Sunset Strip-area home for $4.1 million. The three-bedroom, 3 1/2 -bathroom contemporary was built in 1970 and remodeled. There is a gated courtyard with water elements, an open floor plan,...

    Tags: Death, Cleveland Indians, Celebrities, Michelle Johnson, San Francisco Giants

  2. May 11, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Party all day and night in glittery, glamorous Miami

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Miami Fifteen minutes behind Paris Hilton. An hour behind Michael Caine. A day behind Queen Latifah. Everywhere I went in Miami I just missed a celebrity. The only name I didn't hear was Britney Spears. Everyone else in the celestial pantheon seemed...

    Tags: Enrique Iglesias, Britney Spears, Bars and Clubs, Coconut Grove, O.J. Simpson

  4. Oct 25, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Important dates in modern coffee connoisseurship

    1940s American coffee roasters start blending cheap Robusta beans, high in caffeine but low in flavor, with their traditional Arabica coffee. The vast majority of Americans are brewing canned ground coffee in percolators. 1947 Giovanni Achille Gaggia...

    Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Starbucks Corp., Coffee, Greenwich Village

  6. May 6, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Casting cull for the next big hunk

    Call it the hunt for the new male movie star — a youngster to step into the shoes of Tom Hanks, Brad Pitt or even Leonardo DiCaprio, who's already hit the ripe old age of 32. In the next year, Hollywood is betting literally a billion dollars on a raft of relative unknowns in the hopes of creating a star to appeal to the Millennial Generation, those born between 1978 and 2000, for whom Tom Cruise could be their father.
    Times Staff Writer
    Call it the hunt for the new male movie star — a youngster to step into the shoes of Tom Hanks, Brad Pitt or even Leonardo DiCaprio, who's already hit the ripe old age of 32. In the next year, Hollywood is betting literally a billion dollars on a...

    Tags: Nicolas Cage, Channing Tatum, Bars and Clubs, River Phoenix, Bruce Willis

  8. Feb 9, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Michelle Johnson lists her Hollywood Hills contemporary at $5.85 million

    "Blame It on Rio" actress Michelle Johnson has listed her Hollywood Hills home at $5.85 million. The contemporary home has three bedrooms and 3 1/2 bathrooms. Square footage was not available. The home has panoramic views and a gated courtyard entry....

    Tags: Comedy (genre), Personal Service, Romance (genre), Crimes, Celebrities

  10. Sep 7, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'Sleuth': So many back-and-forth machinations

    SIMON HALFON, producer of the remake of the thriller "Sleuth," insists that star Jude Law isn't obsessed with roles made famous by Michael Caine -- although it may appear the younger man is moving down the veteran actor's repertoire.
    SIMON HALFON, producer of the remake of the thriller "Sleuth," insists that star Jude Law isn't obsessed with roles made famous by Michael Caine -- although it may appear the younger man is moving down the veteran actor's repertoire. Three years ago, Law...

    Tags: Harold Pinter, Kenneth Branagh, Jude Law, Celebrities, Laurence Olivier

  12. Jul 6, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Christopher Nolan's 'Knight' vision

    THE BRITISH filmmaker <b><a href="http://topics.latimes.com/entertainment/people/christopher-nolan">Christopher Nolan</a></b> has the mien of a passionate literature professor (passionate, that is, in the British sense of the term) and, last December, he spoke about the young actor <b><a href="http://topics.latimes.com/entertainment/people/heath-ledger">Heath Ledger</a></b> as if he were the most fascinating manuscript to cross his desk in years. "The bold decisions that Heath has made with this performance are fascinating to watch," said Nolan, who had one hand perched on his hip and the other holding a curled finger to his chin. "I think he's done something quite exceptional."
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    THE BRITISH filmmaker Christopher Nolan has the mien of a passionate literature professor (passionate, that is, in the British sense of the term) and, last December, he spoke about the young actor Heath Ledger as if he were the most fascinating manuscript...

    Tags: Christopher Nolan, Bryan Singer, Gary Oldman, Entertainment, Joel Schumacher

  14. Feb 4, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Penélope Cruz on Woody's women

    It's nearly an hour into Woody Allen's golden-hued comedy of desire "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" when Pen&#233;lope Cruz shows up as Javier Bardem's passionately unhinged ex-wife Maria Elena, a life-is-art-and-vice-versa firecracker. It takes only seconds for the Spanish siren to shake up the molecules in the film's breezily romantic air with her confrontations and seductions.
    It's nearly an hour into Woody Allen's golden-hued comedy of desire "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" when Penélope Cruz shows up as Javier Bardem's passionately unhinged ex-wife Maria Elena, a life-is-art-and-vice-versa firecracker. It takes only seconds for...

    Tags: Academy Awards, Vicky Cristina Barcelona (movie), Entertainment, Javier Bardem, Celebrities

  16. May 4, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Aaron Eckhart: Not just another pretty face in 'The Dark Knight'

    THE trailers for "The Dark Knight" have shown quite a bit of Heath Ledger's scabbier, surlier reinvention of the Joker (think of Malcolm McDowell's thug from "A  Clockwork Orange" but with kelp-colored hair, scars and a hyena laugh), but the producers have been keeping the film's other Batman bad guy, Two-Face, under wraps. &#182; "That's right, people don't really know yet," actor Aaron Eckhart said with grin. "I can tell you that, basically, when you look at Two-Face, you should get sick to your stomach. Being the guy under all that, well, that was a lot of fun for me. It's like you would feel if you met someone whose face had pretty much been ripped off or burned off with acid. I can't talk about it beyond that because I don't want to give away too much of the plans by Chris." &#182; Chris is Christopher Nolan, the director of "Batman Begins," the acclaimed 2005 franchise reboot, and of "The Dark Knight," the sequel that hits theaters July 18 with a tale that looks far darker and more psychological than the other, sunnier superhero fare this summer. The darkness goes beyond the screen as well; 28-year-old Ledger died in January in New York after an accidental overdose of sleeping pills.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    THE trailers for "The Dark Knight" have shown quite a bit of Heath Ledger's scabbier, surlier reinvention of the Joker (think of Malcolm McDowell's thug from "A Clockwork Orange" but with kelp-colored hair, scars and a hyena laugh), but the producers have...

    Tags: Christopher Nolan, Heath Ledger, Gary Oldman, Prosecution, Entertainment

  18. Apr 20, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. '17 Again' is No. 1 at weekend box office

    Zac Efron is the latest victor, and Russell Crowe the victim, of youngsters' dominance at the box office.
    Zac Efron is the latest victor, and Russell Crowe the victim, of youngsters' dominance at the box office. The Warner Bros. film "17 Again," starring "High School Musical" heartthrob Efron, was the decisive No. 1 this weekend with $24.1 million in movie...

    Tags: Entertainment, Tickets, Crank: High Voltage (movie), Hannah Montana: The Movie (movie), Documentary (genre)

  20. Aug 25, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'Educating Rita' at the Colony Theatre

    Those familiar with the film version of "Educating Rita" may not be aware that Willy Russell's Oscar-nominated screenplay began as a two-person play, first produced in 1980 by the Royal Shakespeare Company.
    Special to The Times
    Those familiar with the film version of "Educating Rita" may not be aware that Willy Russell's Oscar-nominated screenplay began as a two-person play, first produced in 1980 by the Royal Shakespeare Company. How "Rita" evolved is a drama in itself....

    Tags: William Shakespeare, Education, Julie Walters, Colleges and Universities

  22. Oct 25, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Melissa Joan Hart, TV's Sabrina, lists Sherman Oaks home

    There are certain roles in Hollywood that, once cast, simply stick like glue.
    There are certain roles in Hollywood that, once cast, simply stick like glue. Sean Connery will always be James Bond. Anthony Hopkins will always be Hannibal Lecter. And Melissa Joan Hart will always be Sabrina the Teenage Witch, no matter how many...

    Tags: Realty, Halloween, Joss Whedon, Entertainment, Real Estate Buyers

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