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'Game of Thrones' Season 3 trailer to debut on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'
Fans of HBO's "Game of Thrones" have been getting hints and peeks at the upcoming third season, but the time has finally come for a look at the first full trailer for the new season. But instead of unveiling the trailer for the first time on HBO, the...
Tags: Jimmy Fallon, ABC (tv network), Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Kimmel Live! (tv program), YouTube
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Critic's Notebook: Try to believe in the new TV season
For a television critic, the beginning of any new season is a bit like the first days of school, a time of unbroken bindings, neatly ordered notebooks and tantalizing blank pages. Surely this year will be different — every class and teacher, no...
Tags: Downton Abbey (tv program), Television Industry, MASH (tv program), Sundance Film Festival, Entertainment
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It's prime time again for Anthony Edwards in 'Zero Hour'
The long sabbatical is over. After more than 10 years, "the doctor" is finally back in — sort of. Anthony Edwards, who was celebrated for his stalwart portrayal of Dr. Mark Greene on the landmark medical drama "ER," is returning to network...
Tags: ABC (tv network), Entertainment, Hospitals and Clinics, FBI, Carmen Ejogo
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Review: Feeling a bit 'Lost (in L.A.)'
At the Municipal Art Gallery in Barnsdall Park, the title of the exhibition "Lost (in L.A.)" pretty much describes how I felt when looking at its many sculptures, installations, videos and a few paintings. Thematic art exhibitions are sometimes...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Marcel Duchamp, France, Halloween, Sculpture
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Daum: Confessions of a TV couch potato
I recently attended a lecture by a distinguished man of letters. A poet, novelist, playwright and literary critic, this man also edits journals, directs literary festivals, collaborates on documentary projects, teaches full time at a university and is...
Tags: Potatoes, Arts and Culture, Newspaper and Magazine, Downton Abbey (tv program), Breaking Bad (tv program)
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Jim Carrey lists Malibu Colony beach house at $13.95 million
Actor-comedian Jim Carrey has listed his place in gated Malibu Colony at $13.95 million.
The two-story contemporary beach house features an open plan living room, family room, dining room and kitchen that lead to an ocean-facing deck. There are...Tags: France, Real Estate Buyers, Jim Carrey, Poppy Montgomery, Concerts
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Critic's Notebook: For Oscar, ratings are overrated
It's that most wonderful time of year, Oscar season, when all the film writers spend their time dissecting or championing the various nominees while the TV reporters reach for grim boilerplate bemoaning the telecast's ratings. Which, despite the obvious...Tags: Alec Baldwin, Awards and Prizes, James Franco, Primetime Emmy Awards, 30 Rock (tv program)
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'The Pact' moves screenwriter further up the Hollywood chain
"Is this really happening?" Nicholas McCarthy asked as he stepped carefully along an icy sidewalk toward the theater. An evening full of red carpets and party people was fading. It was almost midnight on the first Friday at the Sundance Film Festival....
Tags: David Cronenberg, Arts and Culture, J.J. Abrams, Haunted Houses (attractions), Film Festivals
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Condos don't hold a candle to Elton John's new place
Rock icon Elton John and his partner, David Furnish, have listed their two condominiums in West Hollywood for sale, according to the Multiple Listing Service.
The smaller of the two, with one bedroom, 11/2 bathrooms and 1,151 square feet of living space,...Tags: Fox Broadcasting Company, Dining and Drinking, Real Estate Agents, Swimming, Melanie Brown
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A place to crash in Manhattan Beach
"Lost" star Matthew Fox has listed a house in Manhattan Beach for sale at $1.995 million.
The Spanish-style home, built in 1927, features coved ceilings, arched doorways, two corner fireplaces, decorative tile stair risers and a wooden stairway with...Tags: Fox Broadcasting Company, Matthew Fox
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It's still music to Dan Wallin's ears
Just before noon on a clear fall day, the Newman stage on the 20th Century Fox lot is alive with bright lights, hovering microphones and a full 105-piece orchestra. It's one of the final scoring sessions for "Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol,"...Tags: Revolutionary Road (movie), Fox Broadcasting Company, Billy the Kid, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (movie), Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.
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