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'Plimpton!' documentary looks at George Plimpton's lives
George Plimpton's greatest story was his own life. There was very little the renowned journalist, writer and longtime editor of the literary journal the Paris Review didn't try. During a career that spanned the second half of the 20th century,...
Tags: Journalism, Newspaper and Magazine, Truman Capote, Entertainment, Ernest Hemingway
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PASSINGS: Bernard Waber
Bernard Waber, 91, the author of such children's favorites as "The House on East 88th Street" and "Lyle, Lyle Crocodile," died Thursday at his Long Island, N.Y., home after a long illness, according to a statement from his publisher, Houghton Mifflin...
Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Long Island, Obituaries, Authors, Book
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SAC Capital Advisors manager arrested on insider-trading charges
In another sign of the government's intense focus on illicit trading on Wall Street, the FBI early Friday arrested a longtime SAC Capital Advisors portfolio manager on insider-trading charges. Federal agents took Michael Steinberg into custody at his...
Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, FBI, SAC Capital Advisors, CR Intrinsic Investors, LLC, Steven Cohen
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New York Fashion Week fall 2013: The Row review
NEW YORK -- Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, named 2012’s top women’s wear designers by the prestigious Council of Fashion Designers of America, presented their fall 2013 collection Thursday morning in the sumptuous rooms of a $48-million Gilded...
Tags: The Row, Fashion Trends, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Diane von Furstenberg
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New 'Smash' showrunner Josh Safran prepares for his debut
An Upper East Side vet is making his way to the Great White Way. Josh Safran, who had served as a writer and executive producer of the now-concluded "Gossip Girl," is gearing up for his curtain call as the new showrunner for NBC's behind-the-scenes...
Tags: Music Industry, Linda Ronstadt, Smash (tv program), Entertainment, Entertainment Events
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Judge weeps as 'Dating Game' serial killer Rodney Alcala sentenced
L.A. NOWCalifornia serial killer Rodney Alcala sentenced to additional prison time on Monday in New York for the murders of two more women, a case that brought a veteran judge to tears during the hearing.... -
'Carrie Diaries' fills in the Blahniks on 'Sex and the City' lead
NEW YORK — For all her designer clothes and lavish amounts of closet space, Carrie Bradshaw always sorely lacked one thing: a back story. Over the course of "Sex and the City's" six seasons, it often seemed as if Carrie had been hatched in a lab...
Tags: Soul Surfer (movie), Sarah Jessica Parker, Sex and the City (movie), The Carrie Diaries (tv program), Sex and the City (tv program)
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Serial killer Alcala's guilty pleas may provide closure, D.A. says
L.A. NOWCalifornia serial killer Rodney Alcala's guilty pleas Friday to the killings of two women during the 1970s in New York will hopefully bring closure to the families of the victims, Manhattan's top prosecutor said. "Rodney Alcala’s victims were... -
Serial killer Rodney Alcala investigated in 3 more slayings
L.A. NOWWith "Dating Game" serial killer Rodney Alcala pleading guilty to two slayings in New York, the investigation into his possible ties to other victims now moves to Seattle and San Francisco. Investigators in Marin County believe Alcala was responsible for.... -
Sheila Krumholz -- she follows the money
It was a California politico, Jesse Unruh, who nailed the relationship between dough and democracy: "Money is the mother's milk of politics." Where does it come from, and where does it go? Sheila Krumholz makes it her business to tell us. As executive...
Tags: Finance, Library of Congress, Federal Election Commission, Economy, Business and Finance, Internal Revenue Service
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Roy Lichtenstein painting 'Electric Cord' returned after 42 years
A Roy Lichtenstein painting has been returned after having gone missing more than 40 years ago. "Electric Cord," which the American artist created in 1961, mysteriously reappeared in a New York warehouse this summer. The painting was returned this week...
Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture
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Roy Lichtenstein painting recovered in New York after 42 years
A painting by Roy Lichtenstein that was lost more than 40 years ago has resurfaced -- and is now the focus of a court order. Lichtenstein's "Electrical Cord," went missing in 1970 in New York. The painting, created by the artist in 1962, depicts an...
Tags: Fine Artists, Arts, Artists, Arts and Culture
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