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Leonard Kastle dies at 82; writer-director of 'The Honeymoon Killers'
When Leonard Kastle's debut movie as a writer and director, "The Honeymoon Killers," was released in 1970, critics raved over the grimly realistic, low-budget, black-and-white crime drama about a lowlife lothario and his overweight nurse lover whose...Tags: Organized Crime, Manhattan (New York City), Television, Tony Lo Bianco, DVDs
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‘Public Speaking,’ ‘Collapse’ and stand-up comedies — a weekend of documentary watching.
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelThe long Memorial Day holiday weekend was a chance to catch up on all sorts of films Ive been meaning to get to — documentaries, mainly (Though I did plow through the Andy Serkis star turn as rocker Ian Drury “Sex, Drugs & Rock'n Roll.”... -
John T. Elson dies at 78; Time writer posed question 'Is God dead?'
John T. Elson, whose 1966 cover story for Time magazine -- provocatively titled "Is God Dead?" -- produced record-breaking newsstand sales with its perceptive analysis of a debate that animated Sunday churchgoers as well as theologians, died Sept. 7 at...Tags: England, Manhattan (New York City), Billy Graham, News Media, New York City
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A real witch hunt -- O'Donnell's 'dabbling' unfairly places her in critics' cauldron
Change of SubjectThe source of merriment on the left: The revelation that Delaware Republican U.S. Senate nominee and tea party darling Christine O'Donnell "dabbled into witchcraft" in her youth. The best gag: A suggestion that "Yes, Wiccan" should be her new campaign....... -
Airport screening debate rings hollow against profiling concerns
Hispanosphere - Orlando SentinelGuest Writer: Raúl Ramos y Sánchez Ramos y Sánchez is a marketing executive, editor of MyImmigrationStory.com, and the award-winning author of the novels «America Libre» and «House Divided». You can visit his... -
America's hometowns, found in New England
Special to the Los Angeles TimesIt's autumn in New England The days are getting shorter. Wood piles are stacked high. Geese are flying south, and Indian corn is hanging from the door. People in new L.L. Bean flannels stop their cars in the middle of the road snapping pictures or...Tags: Rivers, Abigail Adams, Sharon, Wildlife, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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William A. Rusher dies at 87; conservative theorist and publisher of National Review
William A. Rusher, a leading theorist and organizer of the modern conservative movement who helped William F. Buckley Jr. build the National Review into one of the American right's most influential journals, died Saturday at a retirement home in San...Tags: Television, Lauren Bacall, Justice System, U.S. Senate, San Francisco
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Book review: 'Outside Looking In: Adventures of an Observer' by Garry Wills
Special to the Los Angeles TimesOn the surface, Garry Wills' "Outside Looking In: Adventures of an Observer" is an account of how a bookish young writer came to know a lot of famous people as a Zelig-like character amid glittering stars of political, journalistic and even operatic...Tags: John Waters, G.K. Chesterton, Los Angeles Times, Bill Clinton, Beverly Sills
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David Nolan dies at 66; founder of the Libertarian Party
David F. Nolan, whose disgruntlement with conventional politics — especially President Nixon's imposition of wage and price controls in 1971 — drove him to launch the Libertarian Party with a small group of friends, has died. He was 66.
Nolan...Tags: Republican Party, Maryland, Colorado Springs, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Riverside (Riverside, California)
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Check It Out: Celebrating holiday season with the memoir
Merriam-Webster defines memoir as a "narrative composed from personal experience." It may encompass the entirety of a person's life, or only a portion of it. This sets it apart from a traditional autobiography, which is usually a chronological account...Tags: Patti Smith, Robert Mapplethorpe, Norman Mailer, Newport Beach, Music
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"The Privileges: A Novel" by Jonathan Dee
Special to the Tribune"The Privileges: A Novel" By Jonathan Dee Random House 272 pages, $25 The late Mrs. William F. Buckley Jr.—that splendid, long-reigning demigoddess of New York social life-- would have had little patience for Adam and Cynthia Morey, the charmed and...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Tom Wolfe, Insider Trading, Wesleyan University
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Grand Old Party not so grand? David Stockman and David Klinghoffer advise a return to the past
Top of the TicketTwo Davids may not have been out to slay Goliath, but in biting commentaries they certainly nipped at the heels of the Republican Party. Clearly, the intent was not to tear down. Indeed, the commentaries, though quite different in tone......
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