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    May 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. A Second Look: John Cassavetes' touch is clear in 'Too Late Blues'

    Independence is a crucial part of the legend of John Cassavetes, the original Method actor turned DIY filmmaker. For that reason his early forays into studio directing — he made 1961's "Too Late Blues" for Paramount and 1963's Stanley Kramer-produced "A Child Is Waiting" for United Artists — are usually thought of as footnotes at best, or compromised failures at worst (a view that has been ascribed to Cassavetes himself).
    Independence is a crucial part of the legend of John Cassavetes, the original Method actor turned DIY filmmaker. For that reason his early forays into studio directing — he made 1961's "Too Late Blues" for Paramount and 1963's Stanley Kramer-...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Montgomery Clift, Gena Rowlands, Bobby Darin, Jean-Luc Godard

  2. Apr 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Ghost: The Musical' on Broadway: What did critics think?

    “Ghost,” the hit movie starring Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore, has been resculpted for Broadway. The movie-turned-musical opened Monday night at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in a special effects-heavy production that takes audiences from the streets of New York to an unsettling afterlife.
    “Ghost,” the hit movie starring Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore, has been resculpted for Broadway. The movie-turned-musical opened Monday night at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in a special effects-heavy production that takes audiences from the...

    Tags: Eurythmics (music group), Patrick Swayze, Broadway Theater, Chicago Tribune, Dave Stewart

  4. Dec 22, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Friday’s Highlights: 'A Christmas Carol' on TNT

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    Click here to download TV listings for the week of Dec. 18 - 24 in PDF format TV listings for the week of Dec. 18 - 24 in PDF format are also available at latimes.com/entertainment/news/tv Weekly TV Listings and more......
  6. Aug 22, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Ghost: The Musical' coming to Broadway in spring

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    New musical 'Ghost' to open April on Broadway...
  8. Sep 22, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Classic Hollywood: Film academy marks centenary of composer Alex North

    Though Alex North ushered in a completely new sound in American film music, he wasn't a Young Turk when he arrived in Hollywood 60 years ago to pen the groundbreaking jazz-influenced score for "A Streetcar Named Desire."
    Though Alex North ushered in a completely new sound in American film music, he wasn't a Young Turk when he arrived in Hollywood 60 years ago to pen the groundbreaking jazz-influenced score for "A Streetcar Named Desire." He was nearly 40 at the time,...

    Tags: John Huston, Marilyn Monroe, Cancer, Elmer Bernstein, Elia Kazan

  10. Mar 31, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Composer Maurice Jarre spun screen magic

    From the mystical overtones of "Ghost" to the primitive sounds of "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome," to the Russian balalaikas in "Doctor Zhivago," composer Maurice Jarre always seemed to find the right signature for every film he scored. And unlike so many of today's thundering but essentially interchangeable big-orchestra-plus-electronics scores, the voice of a Maurice Jarre film was always uniquely his own.
    From the mystical overtones of "Ghost" to the primitive sounds of "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome," to the Russian balalaikas in "Doctor Zhivago," composer Maurice Jarre always seemed to find the right signature for every film he scored. And unlike so many of...

    Tags: John Huston, Franco Zeffirelli, Death, Peter Weir, Peter O'Toole

  12. Mar 31, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Maurice Jarre dies at 84; composer for 'Lawrence of Arabia'

    Maurice Jarre, the French-born composer who won Oscars for his powerfully evocative scores for the David Lean epics "Lawrence of Arabia, "Doctor Zhivago and "A Passage to India," has died. He was 84.
    Maurice Jarre, the French-born composer who won Oscars for his powerfully evocative scores for the David Lean epics "Lawrence of Arabia, "Doctor Zhivago and "A Passage to India," has died. He was 84. Jarre died in his sleep Saturday at his home in Malibu...

    Tags: John Huston, Franco Zeffirelli, Science and Technology, Film Festivals, Peter O'Toole

  14. Feb 27, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Ashton Kutcher selling former Beverly Hills bachelor pad

    For just a twitter of a moment, it appeared that actor <b>Ashton Kutcher </b>was selling his Beverly Hills residence after a very public Internet tirade earlier this month over the construction going on next door. Nuh-uh. The house he is selling, which is, in fact, now in escrow, is where Kutcher used to live before he married actress <b>Demi Moore </b>in 2005. It is also in Beverly Hills, which added to the confusion. Listing price: $3.7 million.
    For just a twitter of a moment, it appeared that actor Ashton Kutcher was selling his Beverly Hills residence after a very public Internet tirade earlier this month over the construction going on next door. Nuh-uh. The house he is selling, which is, in...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Brady Anderson, Personal Service, Real Estate Agents, Ashton Kutcher

  16. Feb 9, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Ashton Kutcher lists Beverly Hills bachelor pad for $3.7 million

    For just a twitter of a moment, it appeared that <b> Ashton Kutcher </b>was selling his Beverly Hills residence after a very public Internet tirade  earlier this month over the construction going on next door. Nuh-uh. The house he is selling, which is in fact now in escrow, is where Kutcher used to live before marrying actress <b> Demi Moore </b>in 2005. It is also in Beverly Hills, which added to the confusion. Listing price: $3.7 million.
    For just a twitter of a moment, it appeared that Ashton Kutcher was selling his Beverly Hills residence after a very public Internet tirade earlier this month over the construction going on next door. Nuh-uh. The house he is selling, which is in fact...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Personal Service, Twitter, Inc., Ashton Kutcher, Demi Moore

  18. Nov 14, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Rachel Whiteread at Gagosian Gallery

    Even on its grandest scale -- the size of a house -- <b>Rachel Whiteread</b>'s work has a deeply affecting humility. It is, after all, based on absence. The British artist, who lives and works in London, has made casts (in plaster, concrete, resin and other materials) of the interior of a room, a house, a water tower, the underside of a staircase, the space beneath a chair. Her work is not just a matter of coy reversal, turning negative space into palpable volume, but an ongoing meditation on containment, memory, place, form, density and touch.
    Even on its grandest scale -- the size of a house -- Rachel Whiteread's work has a deeply affecting humility. It is, after all, based on absence. The British artist, who lives and works in London, has made casts (in plaster, concrete, resin and other...

    Tags: Photography, Industrial Accidents, Metal and Mineral, Giorgio Morandi, Disasters

  20. Sep 19, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Review: 'Ghost Town'

    Amid the congested pantheon of romantic male leads, one would be hard-pressed to find a more improbable candidate than Ricky Gervais. I mean, can we talk? Even if one could somehow exorcise images of David Brent, the gaseous desk jockey immortalized by Gervais in the BBC comedy &quot;The Office," one would still have to reckon with the package: the squat, orb-like frame, the craggy smile spiked with stalactite-like canines that would be the envy of the entire Transylvania vampire workers union.
    Special to The Times
    Amid the congested pantheon of romantic male leads, one would be hard-pressed to find a more improbable candidate than Ricky Gervais. I mean, can we talk? Even if one could somehow exorcise images of David Brent, the gaseous desk jockey immortalized by...

    Tags: Death, Jurassic Park (movie), Kate Winslet, Dana Ivey, Ricky Gervais

  22. Sep 15, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Patrick Swayze: the image of dignity, decency and defiance

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Though it was not his first film or even his breakthrough -- he'd already had that three years earlier with "Dirty Dancing" -- my favorite memory of Patrick Swayze came in 1990 with the romantic thriller "Ghost" with Demi Moore: He played a man whose love...

    Tags: Rob Lowe, Matt Dillon, Patrick Swayze, Death, FBI

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