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Fox's new drama trailers: 'Almost Human,' 'Sleepy Hollow,' 'Rake'
Fox released three trailers to preview its new drama series for 2013-14. They are "Almost Human," "Sleepy Hollow" and "Rake." In an attempt to restore ratings that fell by 20% last season, the network announced shows that were heavy on established...
Tags: Lost (tv program), Star Trek (movie, 2009), Fox Broadcasting Company, Entertainment, Karl Urban
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'American Idol' host Ryan Seacrest picks a buyer
Although it took almost two seasons of "American Idol" for Ryan Seacrest to select a buyer, the singing competition show host has sold his gated Hollywood Hills West estate for $11 million. He bought the property from two-time Academy Award-winning...Tags: Michael Strahan, E! News (tv program), Family Guy (tv program), Real Estate Sellers, Entertainment
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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: Arts and Culture, Battlestar Galactica (tv program), NPR, Portlandia (tv program), Breaking Bad (tv program)
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Actor Michael C. Hall lists Hollywood Hills home at $1.995 million
Michael C. Hall of "Dexter" fame has listed his house in the Hollywood Hills at $1.995 million.
Built in 1933 as a Spanish-style home with a red tile roof, the house was modernized by mid-century architect Hal Levitt, who used it as his personal...Tags: Homes, Arts and Culture, Banking, Dexter (tv program), Paul Williams
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'Dexter' stars Michael C. Hall and wife Jennifer Carpenter look to make a killing
Actress Jennifer Carpenter,who stars on Showtime's murder-centric "Dexter" with her husband, Michael C. Hall, has listed her Hollywood Hills bachelorette pad for $695,000.
The 1937 California bungalow, with two bedrooms and 1 1/2 bathrooms, was built...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Virginia Cherrill, Darren Aronofsky, Mila Kunis, Fashion Shows
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Authors Gary Calamar and Phil Gallo relive 'Record Store Days'
Picture a time when new technologies are threatening the livelihood of performing musicians. Music business titans are scrambling to adapt to the decentralization of distribution. Skeptics say it was all better back when music was an intimate...Tags: Arts and Culture, History, Music, HBO (tv network), Entertainment
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Martin Sheen comes full circle with 'The Subject Was Roses'
A man many Americans still think of longingly as President Josiah Bartlet is waiting for a light to change at the intersection of Washington Boulevard and Hughes Avenue in Culver City. He is on foot and in conversation with a companion, on his way to...Tags: Martin Sheen, Entertainment, White House, Television, Apocalypse Now (movie)
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HBO snares Sloane Crosley's 'Cake'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJuly 3, 2008 The deal HBO options Sloane Crosley's bestselling "I Was Told There'd Be Cake," a collection of wry, mordantly funny essays about a twentysomething New Yorker struggling to get by in Manhattan and the bizarre dilemmas she encounters. The...Tags: Book, Entertainment, HBO (tv network), Television, Curb Your Enthusiasm (tv program)
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From supporting actor to star, Richard Jenkins steps up in 'The Visitor'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHERE is no such thing as a Richard Jenkins movie, though he's been in more than 70 of them. Even in his best-known role -- as the mortuary paterfamilias, Nathaniel Fisher, on the HBO series "Six Feet Under" -- Jenkins was dead, haunting the characters...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Billy Bob Thornton, James Gandolfini, The Visitor (movie), Richard Gere
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Crying and Digging
Nancy Rommelmann last wrote for the magazine about Microsoft's Smart Home.For centuries in America, we tended to our dead. People died at home, and relatives prepared the body, laid it out in the parlor and sat by as callers paid final respects. The body was buried in the family cemetery, if there was one, or on the back 40;...Tags: Ecosystems, The Neptune Society Incorporated, HBO (tv network), Rudolf Steiner, Forest Lawn Memorial Park
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Highs, lows — and a graceful exit
It's my final column of the year and, for that matter, the new millennium — not to mention of all time. Unless it isn't. I'm so confused. Anyhow, let's look at the highs and lows of 2012 — not that you have much choice if you're going to...
Tags: L.A. Confidential (movie), Michael Clarke Duncan, Fringe Festival, The Deep Blue Sea (movie), Cloris Leachman
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Fall Theater 2012: Broadway highlights include 'Annie,' 'Glengarry,' 'Virginia Woolf'
So who's more in tune with the times? Boozy Martha, Katie Holmes or Little Orphan Annie? Passive aggression, defiant independence and sunny optimism all are offered as part of the fall season on Broadway, where "Annie" gets her first Broadway revival at...
Tags: Broadway Theater, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Rebecca (movie), Music
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