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Toronto unspools big titles
The Associated PressNorth America's largest cinema showcase, the Toronto International Film Festival opened last week with a lineup that includes the Coen brothers' dark spy comedy Burn After Reading with George Clooney and Brad Pitt; Keira Knightley's historical saga The...Tags: Paris Hilton, Rachel McAdams, Spike Lee, Edward Norton, Antonio Banderas
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Fall Cultural Calendar
CLASSICAL MUSIC Bach at Noon: Baritone Joshua Copeland, winner of the 2008 Bach Vocal Competition for Young Singers, performs, along with Rosa Lamoreaux and Frederick Urrey of the Bach Choir and the Festival Orchestra. Central Moravian Church, Main and...Tags: Moravian College, Neil Simon, Judaism, Festive Event, Walker Evans
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Tried and true shows dominate the season's Broadway offerings
linda.winer@newsday.comIt could be the best of times; it might be the worst of times. No, really. A musical adaptation of"A Tale of Two Cities" - think "Les Miz" by way of Charles Dickens - kicks off the hectic and ambitious fall season in a couple of weeks. More to the point,...Tags: Robert Bolt, Harry Potter, Religious Festivals, Irving Berlin, Daniel Radcliffe
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TV's Best And The Brightest, Dim And The Dumbest
Courant TV CriticMONDAY "Worst Week" ( CBS). The best new comedy of the season hands down is this delightful adaptation of the ambitious British series in which a young man gets everything wrong when trying to meet his future in-laws. Kyle Bornheimer is perfectly cast...Tags: Television Industry, Molly Shannon, Alfre Woodard, Chris Rock, Jennie Garth
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New Fall TV Lineup
Courant TV CriticThe TV writers' strike seems by now the stuff of ancient history, an irritating remnant of last season whose effect was largely seen in a reality TV-clogged summer schedule. With the shiny new fall TV season upon us, its effect should be as forgotten...Tags: Dexter, Fringe, Television Industry, Molly Shannon, Popular Music
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'Mr. Ambassador' Jon Scieszka is crazy about kids
Los Angeles Times'Mr. Ambassador" as a title sounds dignified, statesmanlike. But for Jon Scieszka, it's all about anarchy. As national ambassador for young people's literature, a position instituted jointly this year by the Library of Congress Center for the Book and the...Tags: Diplomacy, Walt Disney, Game Playing, Fiction
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The return of the spy
Secret agents like to stay in the shadows, but these days they're in plain sight. If 2008 hasn't already been the year of the spy, the fall list is going to make it so. This year has already seen an elegant new novel from historical...Tags: Eric Ambler, Thomas Jefferson, Colleges and Universities, Ian Fleming, John Updike
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John Malkovich is the rage in Coen brothers' 'Burn After Reading'
Special to The TimesCALLING from, as one might well imagine, France, John Malkovich is measured, urbane and dryly witty. And yet, when Ethan and Joel Coen wrote him into their upcoming "Burn After Reading," it was as a burned-out former CIA analyst prone to fits of...Tags: Frances McDormand, Changeling, George Clooney, Clint Eastwood, John Malkovich
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Hollywood sees politics as a plot line
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe president believes he is above the law. America hasn't been caring for its soldiers. Liberals have no clue about what makes our country great. These are precisely the kinds of declarations you would expect to hear in the midst of the election season....Tags: Rachel McAdams, Sarah Palin, Frank Langella, Republican National Conventions, Stop-Loss
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ACTION! Your guide to this season's most anticipated new films.
The Associated PressHarry Potter pulled a disappearing act from Hollywood's fall and holiday schedule, his sixth big-screen adventure bumped from November into next summer. That leaves a little more room to roam at the box office for the likes of James Bond, a vampire...Tags: Mark Wahlberg, Harry Potter, Miley Cyrus, Seth Rogen, Sean Penn
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Big Drama cruises, in position to sweep Fla. Stallion Stakes
South Florida Sun-SentinelBig Drama took all of the drama out of the second leg of the Florida Stallion Stakes for colts with a 3 ½-length win over You Luckie Mann in the $150,000 Affirmed Division, Saturday at Calder. The 2-year-old benefited from a perfect ride by meet-leading... -
'Blood' on 'Entourage's' HBO stomping grounds
Chicago Tribune criticThere's a lot of stomping around Sunday night on HBO. As the new season of "Entourage" (9 p.m.) unfolds, things do not go well for Hollywood agent Ari Gold (Jeremy Piven). And you know how he gets. By Episode 3, he's displaying his full array of...Tags: Johnny Drama, Vehicles, Jeremy Piven, Richard Roeper, Anna Paquin
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