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Egyptian Theatre to host best-films festival
You now have no excuse not to have seen some of the greatest classics of film. No more mumbling vague generalities in conversations with your cinéaste friends, then scrambling to catch up with the DVDs, because this weekend the American Cinematheque is...Tags: Danny Kaye, Entertainment, Francis Ford Coppola, Akira Kurosawa, Humphrey Bogart
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This City Was Full of Fight
Times Staff WriterFOR America's big-league sports, L.A. was a distant outpost for the first half of the 20th century, impressive for an off-season vacation, impractical as a home base. Before jet travel, any team moving to the West Coast would have presented a scheduling...Tags: Television Industry, Entertainment, Oscar De La Hoya, Lightweight Boxing, Welterweight
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Rock Hudson Dies at 59 After Fighting AIDS
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterActor Rock Hudson lost his yearlong struggle against AIDS Wednesday, dying of complications arising from the incurable disease he had helped bring to worldwide attention. Hudson, 59, a longtime Hollywood star who stunned the world three months ago when...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, George Stevens Jr., John Wesley Hardin, Aerospace Manufacturing, Michael Gordon
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Tonight: ‘American Idol,’ ‘Survivor,’ Kim Novak on TCM
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe highlights Wednesday night: “American Idol” should have an easy time of it in the ratings because it's going against many reruns, notably “The Middle,” “Arrow,” “Modern Family” and “Criminal Minds&... -
Kim Novak: Top of the world in ‘Vertigo’ and in her life
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelKim Novak stars in the movie acclaimed the greatest of all time, yet she is critical of her contributions to “Vertigo.” “I don't think it's one of my best works, but to have been part of something that has been accepted makes me feel... -
The story of the Oscars
While it's true that there's only so much anyone can say about the Oscars, remember it can be said again and again. As a reader (and writer), I know by now that there are 10 abiding Oscar stories. Here they are, all in a single article: The history...
Tags: Music, Magnolia (movie), Barbara Stanwyck, Zero Dark Thirty (movie), His Girl Friday (movie)
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Alex Theatre hosts event dedicated to writer-director Billy Wilder
Billy Wilder was a lover of words, and a writer above all else. He said many times in interviews that his move into the director's chair was simply to protect his scripts. Wilder cared deeply about the language, rhythm and timing he spent months...
Tags: Entertainment, Social Sciences, Valentine's Day, Awards and Prizes, Tony Curtis
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TCM nabs 'Tonight Show' interviews: Johnny Carson's chats with classic stars coming to cabler
VarietyJohnny Carson's interviews with classic stars will be coming to a Turner Classic Movies, with documentarian Peter Jones -- who produced the recent PBS biography of "The Tonight Show" host -- repackaging them into a showcase titled "Carson on TCM."...Tags: Bette Davis, Elizabeth Taylor, James Stewart, Dick Cavett, Henry Fonda
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10 things you might not know about beards
Chicago Tribune reportersThere's been a lot of beard news to comb through this summer: Egypt elected Mohammed Morsi, its first bearded president. In Ohio, the big news is a series of beard- and hair-cutting attacks by Amish people against fellow Amish. Meanwhile, entertainment...Tags: Plan B (drug), Religion and Belief, Robert Aldrich, Jake Gyllenhaal, Slang
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Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre marks 40th season
The Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre is in the midst of its 40th anniversary season, a significant milestone for a company that has tackled a sizable breadth of repertoire, from "Lysistrata" to "Hairspray," and maintained wallet-friendly ticket prices...Tags: Music, Entertainment, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Andrew Lloyd Webber, Rossville
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Erick Johnson: Real-life outlaw accused of stealing John Wayne's gun
Washington's Most WantedPortland police say they know the name of the guy who ripped off John Wayne's gun used in the movie, ‘The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance’, and another gun used in a William Holden flick. We only had surveillance video of the guy when we...Tags: John Wayne, Crime, Law and Justice
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Shalhoub, Numrich are 'Golden': Strahovski also will star in Broadway play
VarietyTony Shalhoub, Yvonne Strahovski and Seth Numrich are among the thesps lined up to star in "Golden Boy," the upcoming Broadway revival of the 1937 Clifford Odets play from Lincoln Center Theater. Numrich, who starred in LCT's production of "War Horse,"...Tags: Arts and Culture, Sammy Davis Jr., Lincoln Center, Tony Shalhoub, Yvonne Strahovski
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