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Tony Danza files for divorce after years of separation
Ministry of GossipTony Danza has filed for divorce from Tracy Robinson, his second wife. "Taxi" star Tony Danza and Tracy Robinson, who married in 1986, have been separated since 2006.... -
Freckles Get Their Day in the Sun
Special to the Los Angeles TimesAs the weather gets warmer, it's time to head out to play, and if you have freckles, they are eager to join the party. Many people do have freckles, and not just the fair-skinned, red-haired among us. People with freckles come in every color, age and...Tags: Freckles (complexion), Sun-Damaged Skin, Melanin, University of Southern California, Gwyneth Paltrow
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'Laugh-In' Producer Ed Friendly Dies
Times Staff WriterEd Friendly, a producer who brokered the deal that brought "Laugh-In" to television and who created the series "Little House on the Prairie" after noticing his daughter reading the books, has died. He was 85. Friendly, who also forged a second career...Tags: Death, Career and Workplace, Horse (animal), World War II (1939-1945), Entertainment
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Twin Cities welcome GOP and offer plenty for a party
Special to the Chicago TribuneThe Twin Cities are far from identical twins. St. Paul, the Minnesota capital and host to the Republican National Convention this week, historically looked to the East Coast for architectural inspiration and retains a human-feeling scale. Minneapolis...Tags: Michael Graves, Marsden Hartley, Wolfgang Puck, Robert Motherwell, Georgia O'Keeffe
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Christmas Meals, Toys Given to L.A.'s Needy
LOS ANGELES -- Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and a number of Hollywood stars and politicians served meals to Skid Row residents Wednesday and hand out toys to needy children. Organizers estimated that the Christmas Day brunch at the Midnight Mission in...Tags: Toy Industry, Children, Holidays, JAKKS Pacific Incorporated, Celebrities
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As filming leaves, so do benefits for taxpayers
Times Staff WriterCalifornia loses more than $10 million in tax revenue when a larger-budget movie costing about $70 million is made elsewhere. A mid-size film, costing about $32 million, shot out of state means about $4 million in lost taxes. For a 12-episode drama,...Tags: Politics, Budgets and Budgeting, Economic Policy, Taylor Hackford, Celebrities
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One stunt they've been unable to pull off
Times Staff WriterJack Gill was standing on the street in his police officer blues, his eyes obscured by mirrored sunglasses. He was taking a lunch break from pursuing the actor Jack Black around the Long Beach waterfront, a popular location for staging chase scenes for at...Tags: Gaming, Celebrities, Awards and Prizes, Jack Black, Science and Technology
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Guest Stars Flock to 'Nip/Tuck'
Zap2It.comWhen "Nip/Tuck" returns to FX in September, it will be bringing a gaggle of high-profile guest stars, ranging from French screen legend Catherine Deneuve to Rosie O'Donnell. Also taking guest turns on the show will be Peter Dinklage, Jacqueline Bisset,...Tags: Dylan Walsh, Richard Chamberlain, Surgery, Sanaa Lathan, Jacqueline Bisset
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TV Gal Loses Herself to 'Lost'
Zap2It.comIf I could have called each and every one of you last Wednesday night at 10:01 p.m. (ET), the conversation we would have had would have gone a little something like this: Me: Oh my God, wasn't "Lost" so good? You: It was so good. Me: I love this show....Tags: Sara Gilbert, Men in Trees (tv program), Diane Sawyer , Sports, Bravo (tv network)
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SAG Awards are Oscars' crystal ball
By Los Angeles TimesWant to find a genuinely reliable prognosticator of this year's Academy Awards for best actor and actress? Then pay attention to the Screen Actors Guild Awards. Tuesday morning, actress Marisa Tomei of "In the Bedroom" and Ted Danson of the TV sitcom...Tags: Jodie Foster, Awards and Prizes, Celebrities, Academy Awards, Jessica Lange
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Hollywood signs on to assist war effort
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPresident Bush's top political advisor met Sunday with the country's entertainment titans in Beverly Hills in an attempt to enlist Hollywood in persuading the world that Americans are the good guys in the war on terrorism. Karl Rove began the 90-minute...Tags: Defense, The Walt Disney Co., Politics, Crimes, National Security
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'Lisa Picard Is Famous'
For The TimesThe mockumentary is the most fragile of jests, an esoteric pop-movie charade that is self-destructing at the very moment it has come of age. Christopher Guest virtually invented the form with "This Is Spinal Tap," but even as he refined this collegiate...Tags: Mira Sorvino, Spike Lee, Charlie Sheen, Celebrities, Entertainment
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