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Awards season comes early: Directors Guild OKs movie screeners
24 FramesThe Directors Guild of America reverses long-standing policy and allows "for your consideration" screeners for member voting.... -
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'Leap of Faith' adds Christopher Ashley as director for Broadway
Culture Monster"Leap of Faith" organizers announced Tuesday that Christopher Ashley has been hired to direct the musical when it arrives on Broadway some time in the fall of 2012. The musical will be choreographed by Sergio Trujillo. The pair replaces Rob Ashford, who... -
Will Hollywood ever top its Cinema Class of 1982?
24 FramesIf I heard that someone was assembling a screening series of fondly remembered films that included the likes of “Road Warrior,” “Fast Times at Ridgemont High,” “Blade Runner,” John Carpenter’s “The Thing,... -
Gil Cates dies at 77; producer, director and showman
Gil Cates, the Hollywood showman who transformed the annual Academy Awards telecast from a tired and predictable affair into a polished entertainment extravaganza with hosts such as Billy Crystal and Steve Martin, has died. He was 77.
Cates may have been...Tags: Fencing, Gil Cates, Media Industry, Chris Rock, Snow White (fictional character)
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PASSINGS: Doyle Bramhall, Winston C. Doby, Bruno Rubeo, Cargill MacMillan Jr.
Doyle Bramhall
Bluesman collaborated with Stevie Ray Vaughan
Doyle Bramhall, 62, a blues singer, drummer and songwriter best known for his collaborations with the late guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan, died Saturday at his home in Alpine, Texas, the Houston...Tags: Yale University, B.B. King, Tommy Lee Jones, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Colleges and Universities
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The Morning Fix: Time Warner, Comcast profits up. RIP Gil Cates.
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Steve Martin and Eric Fischl on why L.A. loves art
In the beginning of "A Conversation With Eric Fischl and Steve Martin" at the LA Art House in West Hollywood, Martin pondered our love of art, noting that Los Angeles has built new art museums costing hundreds of millions of dollars.
"I don't think...Tags: Will Rogers, Alfre Woodard, Eli Broad, James Franco, William H. Macy
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'Leap of Faith' at the Ahmanson: What did the critics think?
Culture MonsterDoes "Leap of Faith" have more than a hope and a prayer of transferring to Broadway? Judging by the critical reaction so far, producers are going to have to do some retooling if they're serious about making the leap to...... -
Directors win improved pay and benefits for network news and sports workers
Company TownEveryone is talking about deflation, but not for those who work in unionized news and sports jobs at the networks. The Directors Guild of America said Monday that it reached an agreement with the major networks providing wage and health...... -
Ray Charles musical appears stuck in limbo following producer's lawsuit
Culture MonsterA Broadway-bound stage musical inspired by the life and career of Ray Charles appears stuck in legal limbo, with its chances of opening in New York in the near future looking unlikely. "Unchain My Heart," which was scheduled to open...... -
Helen Mirren to host opening night at the Hollywood Bowl
Culture MonsterHollywood Bowl opening night to feature Helen Mirren...
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