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As 'MacArthur Park' turns 45, Jimmy Webb will play it in that park
Before becoming a widely lauded songwriter, Jimmy Webb was just another aspiring musician living in a dingy Los Angeles apartment. The Oklahoma transplant would wander from his low-rent flat in Silver Lake to a place that would inspire one of his most...
Tags: Music, Entertainment, The Simpsons (tv program), Camelot (tv program), Long Island
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Award-winning Italian and French classics on tap this week
Italian classic films directed by masters of cinema Federico Fellini, Vittorio de Sica and Michelangelo Antonioni will be vying for viewers' attention Thursday evening. The American Cinematheque's Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood presents Fellini's...
Tags: Billy Wilder, Entertainment, Cary Grant, My Brother the Devil (movie), Bette Davis
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Christopher Plummer still has 'A Word or Two' to say
"First you're young. Then you're old. Then you're wonderful." — Alice Roosevelt Longworth STRATFORD, Canada — Christopher Plummer is in the wonderful phase of his career — and at 82 he's seizing the opportunity. In February, the six-...
Tags: Music, Entertainment, Celebrities, Richard Burton, Betty White
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'Tyrannosaur' takes top prize at British Independent Film Awards
24 Frames"Tyrannosaur," a drama about a rage-filled man who finds redemption thanks to a charity store worker, was named best film Sunday evening at the British Independent Film Awards. Olivia Colman took lead actress honors and Paddy Considine earned the... -
Around Town: Clint Eastwood and Italian classics
24 FramesSilen flicks, Italian masterworks and a chat with Clint Eastwood and an evening with long-time Times film critic Kevin Thomas are on tap this week.... -
Book review: 'Robert Redford: The Biography' by Michael Feeney Callan
Special to the Los Angeles TimesIn Michael Feeney Callan's fawning new biography, we get plenty of the actor, director and environmentalist we already know but only a tantalizing, too-brief glimpse of a young man we almost never hear about: Charles Robert Redford Jr., Angeleno. From...Tags: Book, Entertainment, Robert Redford, Sundance Film Festival, Movies
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Theatre review: 'The Field' and 'War' at Theatre Banshee
Culture MonsterA quiz for Los Angeles theatergoers: Question: Where can you see a lot of Irish chancers fighting over turf? Answer: At âThe Fieldâ and âWar,â playing in repertory at Theatre Banshee in Burbank. Q: Which one is the drama and...... -
Saturday's Highlights: "A Family Thanksgiving" on Hallmark
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of Nov. 7 - 13 in PDF format Weekly TV Listings can also be downloaded here This week's TV Movies âA FAMILY THANKSGIVING': A corporate attorney (Daphne Zuniga) awakes in an...... -
Jo Bonney, directing Neil LaBute's 'Break of Noon,' gets a nod from Culture Clash
Culture MonsterJo Bonney, the Obie Award-winning New York-based director, will demonstrate her stagecraft next week in L.A. when playwright Neil LaBute's latest, "The Break of Noon," opens at the Geffen Playhouse. The director, who previously helmed LaBute's "Fat Pig"... -
PASSINGS: Robert Katz, Mervyn Hardinge
Robert Katz Historian wrote 'Death in Rome' Robert Katz, 77, a writer and historian whose meticulous reconstruction of an infamous Nazi massacre in Rome brought him fame and sparked a trial over whether he defamed the pope, died Wednesday in a...Tags: Nazi Party, History, Entertainment, Crimes, Rome (Italy)
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Martin Baum dies at 86; Hollywood agent represented A-list talent
Martin Baum, an old-time New York theatrical talent agent who became a veteran voice of experience for the upstart Creative Artists Agency in the late 1970s and who brought to the firm such established star clients as Sidney Poitier and Peter Sellers, has...Tags: Joanne Woodward, Music, Entertainment, Celebrities, Peter Sellers
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'Mad Men': Jared Harris talks about Lane Pryce, Don Draper and 'Yankophilia'
Show TrackerUntil this week, when he dangled a giant, American steak from his belt buckle, Lane Pryce played the unenviable role of the office killjoy at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce. A buttoned-up number cruncher, Lane clamped down on the agency's profligate......
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