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    May 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Rob Lowe will play JFK in 'Killing Kennedy'

    Rob Lowe made a major impression with viewers over the Memorial Day weekend playing Liberace's plastic surgeon in the HBO film "Behind the Candelabra." Now he's following that up with another eye-catching role, as John F. Kennedy in National Geographic Channel's upcoming movie "Killing Kennedy."
    Rob Lowe made a major impression with viewers over the Memorial Day weekend playing Liberace's plastic surgeon in the HBO film "Behind the Candelabra." Now he's following that up with another eye-catching role, as John F. Kennedy in National Geographic...

    Tags: Billy Campbell, Movies, Ginnifer Goodwin, John F. Kennedy Assassination (1963), Entertainment

  2. May 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Healthcare for Angelina Jolie -- and everyone else [Blowback]

    We applaud Times columnist Robin Abcarian for <a href="http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-angelina-jolie-cost-20130514,0,4039132.story">shining the light</a> on the inequities in our healthcare system in response to Angelina Jolie&rsquo;s recent announcement about her prophylactic mastectomy. When Jolie made her medical decision, she had at her disposal the resources to pay for the procedures and the best doctors; not everyone has the same ability.
    We applaud Times columnist Robin Abcarian for shining the light on the inequities in our healthcare system in response to Angelina Jolie’s recent announcement about her prophylactic mastectomy. When Jolie made her medical decision, she had at her...

    Tags: Breast Cancer, Health Care Reform (2009), Medical Procedures and Tests, Crime, Law and Justice, Genetics

  4. May 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. TV picks: 'Arrested Development,' biopics, 'Longmire,' cartoons

    <strong>"Arrested Development" (Netflix, Sunday, then anytime).</strong> The 15-episode, seven-years-belated fourth season of what was formerly a Fox comedy and now belongs to the Internet is not being offered in advance for critical review, so you know as much as I do. Apart from appeasing the critical community, and, as my wife pointed out, not wrecking our Memorial Day weekend by making us work on Sunday, there doesn't seem to be any reason to make it available. Public interest is already running high &mdash; higher, anyway, than when the show was actually on &mdash; and the producers don't have to worry about winning their time slot, because they have don't have one. The whole series will become available at once Sunday, and then remain available, to Netflix subscribers, something like forever; new subscriptions will be the only metric that matters. I don't think for a moment that this coyness disguises any sort of tactical damage control &mdash; given that the old team (who are back every man-jack and woman-jill of them) had an unerring sense of how to make this show, I suspect watching the new episodes will be like running into an old friend from whom the longest separation feels like no time at all. The third season ended not at a moment of resolution but of escape &mdash; escape is a kind of resolution, I know &mdash; with Michael Bluth (Jason Bateman) and son George Michael (Michael Cera) and Michael's father, George (Jeffrey Tambor), sailing off to Mexico; Michael's mother, Lucille (Jessica Walter), hijacking the Queen Mary to evade the SEC; and George Michael's cousin, Maeby (Alia Shawkat), who turned out not to be his cousin, pitching her family story to "AD" executive producer (and narrator) Ron Howard, who didn't see it as a TV show. (But maybe a movie.) Some things have no doubt happened in the interim.
    Los Angeles Times Television Critic
    "Arrested Development" (Netflix, Sunday, then anytime). The 15-episode, seven-years-belated fourth season of what was formerly a Fox comedy and now belongs to the Internet is not being offered in advance for critical review, so you know as much as I do....

    Tags: Jason Bateman, Star Wars (movie), Richard LaGravenese, Robert Taylor, Matt Damon

  6. May 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Coliseum hid reports of financial woes, records show

    The overseers of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum concealed from the public independent reports of lax financial controls and widespread spending abuses at the taxpayer-owned stadium that included sloppy accounting of hot dog sales and excessive perks for managers, records show.
    The overseers of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum concealed from the public independent reports of lax financial controls and widespread spending abuses at the taxpayer-owned stadium that included sloppy accounting of hot dog sales and excessive perks...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Foods and Beverages, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Justice System, Don Knabe

  8. May 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'Peanuts'' Charlie Brown voice actor pleads guilty to stalking

    A former child actor who voiced the Charlie Brown "Peanuts" character on TV will receive substance abuse and mental health treatment after pleading guilty to stalking an ex-girlfriend and threatening the plastic surgeon who performed her breast augmentation.
    A former child actor who voiced the Charlie Brown "Peanuts" character on TV will receive substance abuse and mental health treatment after pleading guilty to stalking an ex-girlfriend and threatening the plastic surgeon who performed her breast...

    Tags: Trials, Justice System, Substance Abuse, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges

  10. May 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. HBO sees the light in Liberace biopic 'Behind the Candelabra'

    NEW YORK &mdash; When the news broke in 1987 that Liberace, the famously flamboyant pianist, was dead at age 67 with what his manager had claimed was anemia brought on by a watermelon diet but was, in fact, AIDS, it made front-page headlines around the country. It was a fitting tribute for a world-famous entertainer who just a few months earlier had played three weeks of sold-out shows at Radio City Music Hall.
    NEW YORK — When the news broke in 1987 that Liberace, the famously flamboyant pianist, was dead at age 67 with what his manager had claimed was anemia brought on by a watermelon diet but was, in fact, AIDS, it made front-page headlines around the...

    Tags: Richard LaGravenese, Arts and Culture, Movies, Media Industry, Gays and Lesbians

  12. May 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Television review: 'Behind the Candelabra' an all-that-glitters caveat

    Steven Soderbergh's "Behind the Candelabra" was preceded by so much fuss over the casting of Michael Douglas as bedazzled pianist icon Liberace and Matt Damon as the entertainer's young lover Scott Thorson, that you'd have thought the duo did something other than act for a living.
    Steven Soderbergh's "Behind the Candelabra" was preceded by so much fuss over the casting of Michael Douglas as bedazzled pianist icon Liberace and Matt Damon as the entertainer's young lover Scott Thorson, that you'd have thought the duo did something...

    Tags: Lady Gaga, AIDS, Elton John, Movies, Entertainment

  14. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Women opting for surgery to get Michelle Obama's arms

    The American Society of Plastic Surgeons released its latest <a href="http://www.plasticsurgery.org/news-and-resources/2012-plastic-surgery-statistics.html" target="_blank">cosmetic and resconstructive surgery statistics</a> on Monday.&nbsp;
    The American Society of Plastic Surgeons released its latest cosmetic and resconstructive surgery statistics on Monday.  Many of the trends were familiar.  In all, the group reported, Americans underwent 1.6 million cosmetic surgeries, including face-...

    Tags: Demi Moore, Celebrity Surgery, Rhinoplasty, Plastic Surgery, Cosmetic Procedures

  16. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Former supermodel Janice Dickinson files for bankruptcy

    Janice Dickinson has filed for bankruptcy, the self-proclaimed world's first supermodel confirms.
    Janice Dickinson has filed for bankruptcy, the self-proclaimed world's first supermodel confirms. "I had some trouble, so yes, it is true," Dickinson confirmed to Radar Online on Monday. "I am upset and taking every step to pay everyone back and I...

    Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Celebrities, Bankruptcy, Perez Hilton, Ben Affleck

  18. Apr 18, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. Thomas Hudnut leaves a legacy of excellence at Harvard-Westlake

    When it comes to trendsetters, Thomas Hudnut will go down in history as the high school educator who proved students could excel in academics and athletics at the same time.
    When it comes to trendsetters, Thomas Hudnut will go down in history as the high school educator who proved students could excel in academics and athletics at the same time. As the headmaster when Studio City Harvard High School merged with the Westlake...

    Tags: High Schools, Education, High School Sports, Corporate Officers, Students

  20. Apr 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Man who did stint as voice of Charlie Brown pleads guilty to stalking

    Actor Peter Robbins, who provided the voice of Charlie Brown in eight "Peanuts" TV specials between 1965 and 1969, has pleaded guilty to threatening and stalking his ex-girlfriend and a plastic surgeon who gave her a breast enhancement.
    Actor Peter Robbins, who provided the voice of Charlie Brown in eight "Peanuts" TV specials between 1965 and 1969, has pleaded guilty to threatening and stalking his ex-girlfriend and a plastic surgeon who gave her a breast enhancement. Robbins, 56,...

    Tags: The CW (tv network), Trials, Real Estate, Cult (tv program), Services and Shopping

  22. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Former French official admits foreign bank account

    PARIS -- France's Socialist government was tarnished by scandal Tuesday after the former minister in charge of stamping out tax fraud admitted to having an undeclared foreign bank account.
    PARIS -- France's Socialist government was tarnished by scandal Tuesday after the former minister in charge of stamping out tax fraud admitted to having an undeclared foreign bank account. After months of denying the accusations, Jerome Cahuzac, who...

    Tags: France, Banking, Paris (France), Prisons, Financial Markets

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