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Laughs amid the dark stuff at Scandinavian Film Fest L.A.
24 FramesStarting this weekend and continuing Jan. 14 and 15, the noncompetitive Scandinavian Film Festival L.A. boasts a “smorgasbord of Nordic cinema” with features, shorts and documentaries from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden —... -
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Organ Trail, a zombie spoof of Oregon Trail, is going mobile
TechnologyOrgan Trail, a zombie-filled game based on the popular educational computer game The Oregon Trail, will become available to play on mobile devices.... -
Is ‘Safe House’ director’s previous film locked away?
24 Frames"Safe House": For the last two weekends, U.S. moviegoers have been enamored of “Safe House,” the Denzel Washington-Ryan Reynolds action thriller directed by an up-and-coming Swedish filmmaker named Daniel Espinosa. But Americans curious to... -
More men coloring their hair
Special to the Los Angeles TimesFor most men, it's about staying competitive in a youth-focused workplace. For others, it's a need to keep up with new young wives. And for some, well, they just like the sleek black tops on those "Jersey Shore" boys. These are among the reasons stylists...Tags: Michael Sorrentino, Alexander Skarsgard, Personal Service, Aveda Corp., Ryan Kwanten
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Actor Erland Josephson, frequent Bergman collaborator, dies at 88
Culture MonsterErland Josephson, the noted Swedish stage and screen actor who collaborated frequently with Ingmar Bergman in both mediums, has died at 88.... -
Coachella 2012: Sweden's First Aid Kit explores American roots music
Pop & HissSweden's sister duo First Aid Kit sings of Emmylou Harris, Gram Parsons and June and Johnny Cash on their sophomore album, "The Lion's Roar," constructing a musical love letter to American roots music. If not quite outsiders, the harmonizing pair weren'... -
Sweden's Robyn joins 'day in the life' photo project
Culture MonsterThe Swedish pop star Robyn will join Richard Branson, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and thousands of others in an attempt to document their everyday lives as part of a photography project.... -
Daum: Norway's paradise lost
Anyone who's hung around in liberal circles and found himself in those perfunctory What's Wrong With America conversations has heard the refrain: "Well, in Sweden they have (fill in the blank): mostly free healthcare, free college, 13-month parental...Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Arts and Culture, IKEA, Mass Media, ABBA (music group)
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Gunnar Fischer dies at 100; cinematographer known for work with Ingmar Bergman
Gunnar Fischer, a cinematographer best known for films he made with Swedish auteur Ingmar Bergman including 1957's "The Seventh Seal," has died. He was 100.
Fischer died Saturday at a retirement home in Stockholm, said his son, Jens. No cause was given....Tags: Ingmar Bergman, The Washington Post, Max von Sydow, Entertainment, Television
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Jovan 'J-1' Coleman of Dam-Funk's Master Blazter dies
Pop & HissJovan "J-1" Coleman, the drummer in Dam-Funk's Master Blazter trio, died Sunday in Sweden at age 32. The cause of death is unknown.... -
Tomas Transtromer wins Nobel Prize in literature
Jacket CopyTomas Tranströmer is the winner of the 2011 Nobel Prize in literature....
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