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Sparks 11-year-old has lead role in 'Secret Garden' at Oldfields
Characters from a classic English children's book will blossom on stage as students from Oldfields School in Glencoe perform "The Secret Garden" on Jan. 27, 28 and 29. The shows are free and open to the public.
The book, written by Frances Hodgson...Tags: Music, Students, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Teaching and Learning, Concerts
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Daniel Craig, a blond Bond?
Sun Movie CriticNow we know we're hitting the big time: James Bond has been seen on the streets of Baltimore and will be stationed here for at least another few weeks. British actor Daniel Craig, set to be introduced as the next 007 at a London news conference today,...Tags: Movies, Ian Fleming, Roger Moore, Celebrities, Timothy Dalton
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What's old is new - and perhaps better
Sun Movie CriticWith the last remnants of winter finally dribbling through art theaters, let us now praise summer remakes, sequels and franchises. With trailers rampant and the movies themselves unseen, every question mark registers as a come-on. Around the World in 80...Tags: Alfred Molina, Jessica Lange, Prisons, Harry Potter (fictional character), Kenneth Branagh
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Obama celebrates St. Patrick's Day at local pub [video]
President Obama, accompanied by an ancestral cousin from Moneygall, Ireland and an Irish bar owner whose establishment hevisited during a trip to Ireland, strolled into a local Irish bar on Saturday afternoon and enjoyed a pint of Guinness.
Obama wore...Tags: Shamrock, St. Patrick's Day, Dining and Drinking, The Happiest News!, Bars and Clubs
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Oscars history: Gorilla suit, a streaker, tardy hosts and more
24 FramesOscars 2012: On the eve of the 84th Academy Awards, The Times looks back at eight decades of Oscars history.... -
Staff Picks: Holiday movies
TribLocal - EvanstonEveryone has a movie they have to watch this time of year, whether it gets them into the holiday spirit or it's a tradition in …... -
Bob Anderson dies at 89; sword-fight teacher to the stars
Ten days before Bob Anderson headed to the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki as part of the British fencing team, he responded to a call from a British film studio in need of three fencers to coach the lead actors for sword-fighting scenes in a new pirate...Tags: Fencing, Movies, New Year's Day, Roger Moore, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (movie)
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Graham Norton did not name his dog after Madonna (sort of)
RedEyeWhen I talked to Graham Norton in December, his "scrappy mixed terrier thing" kept interrupting by attacking her loudest toy. Her name, he said, is Madge, which led me to ask if she's named after Madonna. "Well yes, but I didn't do it! I don't want to...Tags: Golf, Stranger Than Fiction, Peter Ustinov, Concerts, Talk Shows (genre)
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The Crowd: Bond brings out the music lovers
The Pacific Symphony's pops series producers billed the evening, "The Music of Bond. James Bond." Led by celebrated guest conductor Carl Davis, the symphony performed theme songs from the movies based on the thrillers Ian Fleming penned as part of a...Tags: Ian Fleming, Music Theater, Music Industry, Concerts, New York City
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James Franco, Anne Hathaway give Oscars a youthful edge
Zap2ItWhat makes for an Oscar host? The responses are as varied as the hosts themselves have been, and this year, there would appear to be a new answer: youth. Past nominee Anne Hathaway ("Rachel Getting Married") and James Franco -- also a best actor...Tags: The King's Speech (movie), Jude Law, Hugh Jackman, Awards and Prizes, Laurence Olivier
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Our 12 favorite non-book literary oddities on EBay
Jacket CopyInspired by Salinger's toilet -- which was listed for sale on EBay for $1 million -- Jacket Copy decided to see what other literary-ish items are currently for sale on the site. What we discovered? The doozy dozen. The first...... -
'127 Hours': Oscar time for James Franco and Danny Boyle?
Gold DerbyHaving viewed "127 Hours" at the Telluride Film Festival, L.A. Times scribe John Horn (24 Frames) says it "cuts an impressive swath." That's a squeamish play on words considering it's a tense, real-life drama about a mountaineer (played by James Franco)...
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