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    Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Movie review: 'Lay the Favorite' a bad bet

    What has happened to director Stephen Frears?
    What has happened to director Stephen Frears? The filmmaker of so many satisfying and sophisticated comedies and dramas has seemed a bit off his game since his best picture Oscar nomination for 2006's brilliant "The Queen," with Helen Mirren as Queen...

    Tags: Rebecca Hall, Vince Vaughn, Please Give (movie), Entertainment, Elizabeth II

  2. May 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Theater review: 'Hands on a Hardbody' is a fun ride

    "Hands on a Hardbody," the new musical based on S.R. Bindler's 1997 documentary film about a nutty endurance contest at a Texas auto dealership, pulls off something most pundits would have considered impossible today: This is a Red State musical that Blue State audiences won't hate themselves for enjoying.
    "Hands on a Hardbody," the new musical based on S.R. Bindler's 1997 documentary film about a nutty endurance contest at a Texas auto dealership, pulls off something most pundits would have considered impossible today: This is a Red State musical that Blue...

    Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Theater, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Music, Music Theater

  4. Mar 10, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Eddie Brandt dies at 90; Hollywood's go-to guy for film history, memorabilia

    Eddie Brandt's obsession with the movies was evident in his North Hollywood home, which he transformed into an indoor-outdoor theater by installing a film projector on a tiny loft with windows and pointing it toward his yard.
    Eddie Brandt's obsession with the movies was evident in his North Hollywood home, which he transformed into an indoor-outdoor theater by installing a film projector on a tiny loft with windows and pointing it toward his yard. Saturday night was movie...

    Tags: Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., Quentin Tarantino, History, World War II (1939-1945), University of California, Irvine

  6. May 23, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  7. Brother JT to show 'Boogietude' at Bethlehem show

    John Terlesky, known as Brother JT and frontman of the Original Sins, has been a leader of the Lehigh Valley garage-band scene for decades. He has stayed true to the garage spirit, which he calls, "subtle but still simple, right out there for everybody to...

    Tags: Annabella Sciorra, Thunderball (music group), Newspaper and Magazine, Music, Music Industry

  8. Mar 3, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. 'She Kills Monsters' conjures D&D cool

    THEATER REVIEW: Garage Rep at the Steppenwolf Garage Theatre ... You'd easily think that "She Kills Monsters"  was entirely created by Buzz22 Chicago.
    You'd easily think that "She Kills Monsters" the clever, funny, moving, lively and delightfully geeky standout at this year's Garage Rep at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, was entirely created by Buzz22 Chicago, a very young theater company created by...

    Tags: Central Park, Arts and Culture, Steppenwolf Theatre

  10. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  11. Green Day's 'American Idiot' Comes To The Bushnell

    Tom Kitt remembers seeing punk-pop group Green Day for the first time. He was a student at New York's Columbia University in the '90s and saw them in concert on MTV.
    The Hartford Courant
    Tom Kitt remembers seeing punk-pop group Green Day for the first time. He was a student at New York's Columbia University in the '90s and saw them in concert on MTV. "I just knew they were special," he says over a lunch interview in Manhattan recently....

    Tags: Diablo Cody, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Arts, Green Day (music group), Goodspeed Opera House

  12. Jan 3, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  13. City Lights: A list for why this recovering list addict is going list-less (from now on)

    Now that Christmas is over, I have a new seasonal tune stuck in my head. Maybe it wasn't intended as a holiday song, but it's one I often find myself humming around the end of December and start of January: "Nothing Was Delivered," an obscure Bob Dylan track from 1967 whose chorus opines, "Nothing is better, nothing is best / Take care of yourself, get plenty of rest."
    Now that Christmas is over, I have a new seasonal tune stuck in my head. Maybe it wasn't intended as a holiday song, but it's one I often find myself humming around the end of December and start of January: "Nothing Was Delivered," an obscure Bob Dylan...

    Tags: Wreck-It Ralph (movie), Bob Dylan, Neil Armstrong, Drama (genre), Music

  14. Sep 18, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Teen fashion maven Tavi Gevinson is 16 going on 30

    Tavi Gevinson, for whom we will all work one day, was walking home from school, books pressed to her chest, skirt swishing. It was a portrait of suburban idyll, the first day of class at Oak Park and River Forest High School. And yet, during the first two class periods, she held back tears, she said. She didn't have friends in those classes and couldn't help thinking she had a great summer and now, with the start of her junior year, it was gone.
    Tavi Gevinson, for whom we will all work one day, was walking home from school, books pressed to her chest, skirt swishing. It was a portrait of suburban idyll, the first day of class at Oak Park and River Forest High School. And yet, during the first two...

    Tags: Marketing, Bob Dylan, Music, Religion and Belief, Trips and Vacations

  16. Oct 15, 2012 |Story| SFL
  17. The funky soul of Michael Chabon

    Michael Chabon's new novel, "Telegraph Avenue," is like a child's bedroom overflowing with '70s pop culture — with used vinyl records and Motown name-dropping and cheesy blaxploitation movies, and set against a backdrop of racial identity in California.
    Michael Chabon's new novel, "Telegraph Avenue," is like a child's bedroom overflowing with '70s pop culture — with used vinyl records and Motown name-dropping and cheesy blaxploitation movies, and set against a backdrop of racial identity in...

    Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Quentin Tarantino, Music, Entertainment Events, Nick Hornby

  18. Sep 23, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  19. Q&A: Nick Waterhouse

    Nick Waterhouse might be a young man, but he has an old sound.
    RedEye special contributor
    Nick Waterhouse might be a young man, but he has an old sound. On his debut album "Time's All Gone," the Los Angeles soul man comes across like a time traveler from the 1960s, belting out rowdy, R&B-tinged numbers about the women who've caused him hurt...

    Tags: GQ, The Master (movie), Twitter, Inc., Paul Thomas Anderson, Movies

  20. Sep 8, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. A funky throwback

    Archy Stallings, the African-American record store merchant at the center (or slightly off center) of Michael Chabon's grand new novel "Telegraph Avenue," lives by his belief that the decade after his 1968 birth "corresponded precisely with the most muscular moment in the history of black music in America," and by extension, the most glorious era in American culture.
    Archy Stallings, the African-American record store merchant at the center (or slightly off center) of Michael Chabon's grand new novel "Telegraph Avenue," lives by his belief that the decade after his 1968 birth "corresponded precisely with the most...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Pam Grier, Music, Culture, Maury Povich

  22. Jun 28, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune - Hold from Perfect Market
  23. At the Marriott, the score is the 'Hero'

    THEATER REVIEW: "Hero" at the Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire ★★★ ... Such a gift might not imply superhero status, but, like kryptonite, it is not to be squandered.
    Michael Mahler, the composer and lyricist of the very promising new musical "Hero" at the Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, is a young, multitalented Chicago fellow who likes to do a lot of different things in the theater. Fair enough. But if there's...

    Tags: Marriott Theatre, Theater, Music, Music Industry, Jack Black

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