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Los Angeles Film Festival 2013: Film Independent unveils lineup
This post has been corrected. See below for details."Only God Forgives," Nicolas Winding Refn's follow-up to "Drive", will have its North American premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival next month. Starring Ryan Gosling as an American expat living in Bangkok, Thailand, the film joins the critically...Tags: Ceremonies, Entertainment, Film Festivals, Capital (movie), Independent (Movie Genre)
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Deanna Durbin dies at 91; wholesome star of Depression-era films
Deanna Durbin, the singing starlet with the bubbly personality and the jewel-tone voice whose enormously popular movies were widely credited with saving Universal Pictures from bankruptcy during the Depression, has died. She was 91. Her popularity...
Tags: MGM Inc., Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Music, Harvey (movie)
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Dutch have a new queen of fashion, Maxima
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticOn Tuesday, the Dutch celebrated the coronation of a new king and queen of the Netherlands, King Willem-Alexander and his wife, Queen Maxima. With her fashion choices for the events in Amsterdam leading up to the coronation, which included the signing...Tags: Netherlands, Entertainment Events, Valentino, Gwyneth Paltrow
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Tonys 2013: Tom Hanks seeks a new kind of prize
NEW YORK -- Can Tom Hanks add a Tony Award to his crowded mantle? That’s one of many questions that emerged after the Tony committee announced its acting nominations Tuesday morning, with Hanks' name on the shortlist for best actor in a play for...
Tags: Tom Hanks, Cicely Tyson, Laurie Metcalf, Tony Awards, Entertainment
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'Ender's Game' first official trailer: See it now
The child soldier space adventure "Ender's Game" was originally published in 1985; it's taken almost three decades to get it to the screen. The film is coming this fall. In the first official trailer for the movie, Harrison Ford, one of the adult...Tags: Entertainment, Ender's Game (movie), Hailee Steinfeld, Entertainment Events, Viola Davis
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When are the 2013 Tony nominations?
Tuesday is a big day for Broadway with the Tony nominations set for a live webcast starting at 5:30 a.m. PDT. The nominations will be announced on TonyAwards.com by multiple Tony winner Sutton Foster (most recently for "Anything Goes") and "Modern...
Tags: Entertainment, Ceremonies, Tony Awards, Music, Entertainment Events
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Oscars film academy may expand its ranks
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is aiming to expand and diversify its ranks by relaxing a cap on membership that has restricted new admittances since 2004. The academy has about 5,800 voting members; in recent years, fewer than 200...
Tags: Government, Entertainment Events, Regional Authority, Politics
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Costume jewelry: After 21 years, a hobby becomes an obsession
Most of us are collectors, whether we display our obsessions in the workplace or hide them in their original boxes at home. We devote hours to researching and buying wine and designer bags, comic books and antique buttons, action figures and shoes. Neil...
Tags: Fashion Shows, Arthritis, eBay Inc., Entertainment, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
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Prom now costs $1,139, Visa study finds
Sending a teenager to prom is getting more and more expensive, costing roughly as much as an international flight, according to a new survey from Visa. The outfits, the primping, the limo, the dance ticket, the after-party and sundry other expenses...
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Psy needs a personal chef? Let us recommend Puck, Ramsay, others
Apparently, when he's not gallop-dancing in parking garages, Psy needs to be fed. The fitted-suit-and-sunglasses-clad Korean pop singer whose video for "Gangnam Style" became the sensation of 2012 is looking for a personal chef. That had us wondering...
Tags: Muhammad Ali, Social Media, Entertainment Events, Gjelina
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Marcel Vercoutere dies at 87; special effects wizard on 'The Exorcist'
Long before the age of computer-generated special effects, Marcel Vercoutere helped create a scene widely considered among the most terrifying in movie-going history. In "The Exorcist," the 1973 horror film that became a pop-culture phenomenon, the head...
Tags: Entertainment, McCabe and Mrs. Miller (movie), Alzheimer's Disease, Entertainment Events, The Exorcist (movie, 1973)
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Across the Armenian-Turkish divide
In 2001, I wrote a story for the Los Angeles Times about April 24, the annual Armenian Day of Remembrance, that had this lead: "The Armenian genocide." That was it, the entire first paragraph. I was proud of it because it didn't say "the alleged...
Tags: Genocide, Hate Crimes, Science and Technology, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Massacres
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