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NOW PLAYING: A guide to art house and 2nd run films
•indicates a capsule review from Chicago Tribune archives. ♦indicates a film that is not reviewed, but of interest. BACinema Beverly Arts Center 2407 W. 111th St. 773-445-3838 beverlyartcenter.org •'Brideshead Revisited' ** 1/...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Rex Harrison, Alec Baldwin, W., Roman Polanski
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THIS DATE IN HISTORY
1884: The Naval War College was established in Newport, R.I. 1908: Actress Carole Lombard was born in Fort Wayne, Ind. 1928: Chiang Kai-shek was elected president of China. 1981: Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was killed by extremists while reviewing a...Tags: National Government, Government
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OFF THE WALL
SCREWBALL SEDUCTRESS. Funny, sexy, smart - Carole Lombard would have been a Hollywood legend even if she hadn't died tragically at age 33 in a 1942 wartime plane crash (leaving behind crushed husband Clark Gable). Lombard's 1934 showbiz farce "Twentieth...Tags: Clark Gable
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On this day in history
On Oct. 6, 1884, the Naval War College was established in Newport, R.I. In 1889 the Moulin Rouge in Paris first opened its doors to the public. In 1891 Charles Stewart Parnell, the "Uncrowned King of Ireland," died in Brighton, England. In 1905...Tags: Jazz Music, Major League Baseball, National Government, Richard Farnsworth, Referenda
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Almanac
Today is Monday, Oct. 6, the 280th day of 2008. 1683: Thirteen families from Krefeld, Germany, arrived in Philadelphia to begin Germantown, one of America's oldest settlements. 1884: The Naval War College was established in Newport, R.I. 1908:...Tags: Jazz Music, National Government, Gerald Ford, Bill Clinton, Government
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Review: 'The Ex List'
Times Television CriticIf you were so inclined by mood or personality type, you could easily find a few reasons to dislike "The Ex List," CBS' new hourlong dramedy that premieres tonight. Certainly it has an air of prepackaged perkiness that can be quite irritating. The main...Tags: Cher, Rentals, Batman, CBS Corp., Mary Tyler Moore
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Same old thing on Broadway?
The Associated PressWhere have all the new plays gone? On Broadway this fall, it will be a lonely pair -- To Be or Not to Be and Dividing the Estate -- that will qualify as new works in a season studded with starry revivals such as Equus and All My Sons. To Be or Not to Be...Tags: Broadway, Arthur Miller, Daniel Radcliffe, Tom Cruise, Jeremy Piven
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Baltimore native Anna Faris is smart to act dumb
Special to The Los Angeles TimesThe weeks before Labor Day at movie theaters tend to be a dumping ground for critical duds. But when it opened last week, The House Bunny won surprisingly strong notices for star Anna Faris. Although reviews of the movie were mixed overall, critics...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Labor Day, Celebrity, Reese Witherspoon, The House Bunny
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Eric Rohmer retrospective at LACMA
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOne of the fathers of France's New Wave -- he was editor of the seminal "Cahiers du Cinema" from 1956 to 1963 -- Eric Rohmer made his first film in 1959 and just recently completed a movie at the age of 88. Known for his wry, cerebral comedies dealing...Tags: Eric Rohmer, William Holden, Bernardo Bertolucci, John Barrymore, Cinema Industry
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'House Bunny' may open doors for Anna Faris
Special to The TimesTHE WEEKS before Labor Day at movie theaters tend to be a dumping ground for critical duds. But when it opened Friday, "The House Bunny" won surprisingly strong notices for star Anna Faris. Although reviews of the movie were mixed overall, critics singled...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Labor Day, Celebrity, Reese Witherspoon, The House Bunny
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A troupe's bold beginning
Special to The SunA new Severna Park-based theater troupe is making an impressive debut with a high-caliber production of an over-the-top and overlooked musical. Standing O Productions' founder, Ron Giddings III, took on a challenge with the 1978 show On the Twentieth...Tags: John Barrymore, Broadway, Celebrity, Music Theater, David Thompson
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Marilyn Monroe: Focus on the image
Chicago Tribune criticTuesday will be the 46th anniversary of the death of Marilyn Monroe, whose light burns as brightly as ever. Jean Harlow was more a vamp, Carole Lombard more an actress, and both died younger than Marilyn, who was 36. Yet they are remembered mainly by film...Tags: Marilyn Monroe, Jean Harlow, Ceremonies, Photography, Society
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