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'High Noon' rides in
The value of one man's taking a stand has never been more thrillingly depicted than in Fred Zinnemann's 1952 High Noon, airing at 6:30 p.m. on TCM. Gary Cooper won his second Best Actor Oscar for playing laconic lawman Will Kane, who starts off the film...Tags: Scott Glenn, Fred Zinnemann, Bette Davis, Film Festivals, Charlton Heston
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Upholding law and order in 'Appaloosa'
The tang of good old-fashioned Westerns only improves with time. Appaloosa, a story of two lawmen who clean up the title town at some personal cost, goes down like a single-malt aged for 25 years - since that last defiantly traditional big-screen Western,...Tags: Fred Schepisi, Ed Harris, Renee Zellweger, West Point, Defense
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Saturday's Highlights
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Show your colors: A young couple wants to show its pride with a red, white and blue wedding on the season premiere of "My Big Redneck Wedding" (9 p.m. CMT).
Dream team: A "psychic," a "medium" and a forensic expert team up to visit "haunted" crime...Tags: Anne Hathaway, Major League Baseball, NBC, Milwaukee Brewers, Philadelphia Phillies
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A Nun's Return to the Arts
Courant Staff WriterPast old stone walls, lush greenery and hidden driveways to handsome homes, the winding country road in northwestern Connecticut leads to a simple wooden sign that says Abbey of Regina Laudis. It's the meditative rural setting where Mother Dolores,...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Anna Magnani, Celebrity, Religious Texts, Paramount
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4 killed in 15 weekend shootings in the city
A 58-year-old woman was hit by a bullet fired into her Southwest Baltimore home early Saturday morning after two men came to her door demanding information about a killing, police said. The incident was one of a spate of shootings over the holiday...Tags: Murder, Religious Leaders
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To coin a phrase, Chicago is hardly a change machine
DENVER—Mayor John Hickenlooper doesn't talk like a Chicago politician, though he'll open the Democratic National Convention here Monday night, to be followed on stage by several young Chicago politicians who are the children of Chicago politicians....Tags: Election Day, Richard M. Daley, Broderick Crawford, Defense, Prisons
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Floating ideas to save the SS United States ocean liner
rhoda.amon@newsday.comElaine Doyle remembers the first time she saw an ocean liner. It was 1952. She was 16 and had come from her home in Queens to see her grandfather off to his native Ireland. Tim Doyle was sailing on the second voyage of the SS United States, largest and...Tags: Dwight David Eisenhower, Rego Park, John F. Kennedy, Melville, Marilyn Monroe
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Celebrity travel: Go away with Henry Winkler
Tribune Media ServicesIt has been three decades since Henry Winkler became a pop culture icon, thanks to his scene-stealing portrayal of the Fonz on "Happy Days." These days, the actor has a whole new generation of fans, thanks to his Hank Zipzer: The World's Greatest...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Celebrity, Photography, Fishing, Gardens and Parks
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Screening process
Tribune Newspapersfew pages into "The Film Club," the smart new memoir by Canadian film critic David Gilmour, it becomes clear that if he ever saw any of MGM's squeaky-clean Andy Hardy movies while growing up, they left little impression on him. It's doubtful that the...Tags: Francois Truffaut, Mickey Rooney, David Gilmour, Elaine May, Jack Nicholson
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Review: "The Film Club" by David Gilmour
daniel.bubbeo@newsday.comTHE FILM CLUB, by David Gilmour. Twelve, 225 pp., $21.99. A few pages into "The Film Club," the smart, new memoir by Canadian film critic David Gilmour, it becomes clear that if he ever saw any of MGM's squeaky-clean "Andy Hardy" movies while growing up,...Tags: Billy Wilder, Mickey Rooney, David Gilmour, Elaine May, Jack Nicholson
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Anthony Mann's 'The Furies'
Special to The TimesIT HAS been a good DVD year for Anthony Mann (1906-67), a longtime critics' favorite often considered one of Hollywood's most underrated directors. Mann's relatively low name recognition might have something to do with the ease with which he slipped from...Tags: Walter Huston, Barbara Stanwyck, Judith Anderson, Anthony Mann, Film Festivals
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Lamar Odom likely candidate to be traded
ON THE NBANow for the cruelest season in Lakerdom . . . the off-season. Just kidding, I think. The Lakers have had some horrific ones -- such as 2004 when they thought they might lose Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant, or their Kobe Summer of 2007 -- but this isn't...Tags: Kevin Garnett, Sam Mitchell, Pau Gasol, National Basketball Association, Vladimir Radmanovic
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