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Transcontinental shift: Hollywood is all aboard Union Station
Company TownItâs a sweeping romantic moment set against the grandeur of New York's Grand Central Terminal, venue to countless poignant moments of tearful farewells. A forlorn young woman, suitcase in hand, buys her train ticket from the kiosk when her lover...... -
Oscars quiz: Which costars were both nominated for lead actor?
Gold DerbyNow that we've recalled the five times that costars were nominated against each other for lead actress at the Oscars, let's check out how often it has occurred among actors. Turns out it has happened much more frequently â 10 times, in fact. Here are... -
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's new film unveils a hidden chapter from hoops history
The Big PictureIt's hard to imagine any institution that has done more to showcase African American style and culture than basketball, which has spawned generation after generation of infectious icons of cool, from Bill Russell, Dr. J and Magic Johnson to Michael...... -
North Carolina's Senate rights a very old wrong
Top of the TicketThe Democrat turned Republican was ousted from office 140 years ago for upholding the law. Today William W. Holden was pardoned.... -
Friday's Highlights: 'Who Do You Think You Are?' on NBC.
Show TrackerTV listings for the week of Jan. 23 - 29 in PDF format (alternate link) Weekly TV Listings can also be found at: www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/tv This week's TV Movies FAMILY TREE: Archivist Kathy Lauder, right, helps Vanessa Williams research her... -
One more act for the phantom of the playhouse?
The Pasadena Playhouse is back. After shutting its doors in February because of financial problems, the theater reopened Oct. 12 with the one-man play "FDR" starring Ed Asner.
But is the building's most enduring protagonist back as well?
Some say Gilmor...Tags: Raymond Burr, Tennessee Williams, William Saroyan, Noel Coward, Dustin Hoffman
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Roderick Mann dies at 87; former Times showbiz columnist
Roderick Mann, a British-born show business writer who interviewed many of the world's biggest stars during a more than 40-year career that included serving as an entertainment columnist for the Los Angeles Times, died early Friday morning. He was 87....Tags: England, Celebrities, Diseases and Illnesses, Richard Burton, Alzheimer's Disease
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Peter Graves succeeds in an impossible mission
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhen Peter Graves was honored last month at the Ojai Film Festival with a lifetime achievement award, the 83-year-old actor was hoping they would screen Billy Wilder's 1953 classic "Stalag 17" in which he played a Nazi spy placed among American POWs in...Tags: Australia (movie), Espionage and Intelligence, Colleges and Universities, Movies, Leslie Nielsen
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Hot Property: Celebrity home buying and selling in L.A.
Television personality and model Kim Kardashian has bought a furnished estate in the Beverly Hills Post Office area for about $3.5 million.
The new home was designed, built and decorated by Beverly Hills-based Lucien Lacasse. The Tuscan-style walled...Tags: Property, Family, Brooklyn Nets, New Orleans Saints, Consumer Electronics Industry
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The 'Dragnet' house in Palm Springs gets an updated look
The first time Robin Mininni saw the 1960s Palm Springs home, she hated the décor: the black-and-white giant floral prints on curtains and bedspreads, uncomfortable-looking '50s furniture set against turquoise living room walls, and bedrooms painted in...Tags: Jack Webb, Eddie Fisher, Arts and Culture, Dragnet (tv program), Loretta Young
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Movie Star Mystery Photo
The Daily MirrorLos Angeles Times file photo Update: Richard Quine and first his wife, Susan Paley, 1942. Richard Quine, 68, Film Director, Dies of Gunshot Wound June 13, 1989 By EDWARD J. BOYER, Times Staff Writer Film director Richard Quine, whose string of comedy hits... -
Thursday's TV Highlights: 'Independent Lens' turns the cameras on the cinematographers
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of Nov. 15 - 21 in PDF format This week's TV Movies LIGHTS, CAMERA: Cinematographers László Kovács, left, and Vilmos Zsigmond are profiled in a new episode of "Independent Lens," at......
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