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Obama to introduce Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird movie
USA Network, the American Film Institute and Universal Pictures said today that President Barack Obama will introduce Saturday's airing of “To Kill A Mockingbird,“ the acclaimed adaptation of Harper Lee's acclaimed novel. The tale of...
Tags: Ceremonies, Culture, PBS (tv network), USA Network (tv network), Barack Obama
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Moore accepts the perils of life in the public eye
Special To The SunPop princess-turned-actress Mandy Moore and her Chasing Liberty co-star Matthew Goode casually munch on jelly beans in a suite at the historic Hay Adams hotel overlooking the White House lawn -- a fitting backdrop for an interview, since their film,...Tags: BBC, Prague (Czech Republic), Annabella Sciorra, U.S. Secret Service, Matthew Goode
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Visionaries bask in Hippodrome glow
Baltimoresun.com StaffFirst of two parts The curtain goes up Tuesday night at the Hippodrome Theatre at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center in downtown Baltimore. While the 2,286 guests on hand for the opening night gala premiere of the mega-Tony Award-winning...Tags: Finance, Culture, Music Theater, Baltimore Orioles, Hippodrome Theatre
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Carlos Fuentes, 83, has died
Jacket CopyThe writer Carlos Fuentes has died in Mexico City at age 83. This week an interview was published in which he said he'd just finished a novel - and started a new one.... -
In tribute, Mexico fondly remembers writer Carlos Fuentes
World NowIn a solemn tribute, mourners remembered the late novelist Carlos Fuentes as a Mexican man of letters who helped open the eyes of the world to Mexico.... -
Carlos Fuentes, Latin American literary giant, dies in Mexico
World NowThe prize-winning writer Carlos Fuentes, modern Mexico’s greatest novelist and indefatigable author of screenplays, stories and often-scolding commentaries, died Tuesday at a hospital in Mexico City. He was 83.... -
Un adiós a fuentes, precursor de la nueva novela hispanoamericana
APComo una metáfora de su apellido, el prolífico autor mexicano, catedrático y embajador Carlos Fuentes desbordaba de inspiración. Escribió más de 20 novelas, además de una ópera, cinco obras de teatro, nueve libros de cuentos, varios guiones de cine...Tags: Francisco Franco, Jeanne Moreau, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Mario Vargas Llosa, Carlos Fuentes
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Carlos Fuentes dies at 83; Mexican novelist
If Carlos Fuentes could have invented the perfect character to star in one of his novels, he might have come up with a protagonist named Carlos Fuentes. That character would be a glamorous global citizen who was born in Panama as a diplomat's son, then...Tags: Fidel Castro, Jeanne Moreau, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Venezuela, Colombia
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Carlos Fuentes, Latin American Literary Giant, Dies in Mexico
KTLA NewsMEXICO CITY -- The prize-winning writer Carlos Fuentes, modern Mexico’s greatest novelist and indefatigable author of screenplays, stories and often-scolding commentaries, died Tuesday at a hospital in Mexico City. He was 83. The national culture council...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Nobel Prize Awards, Mexico City, Mexico, Awards and Prizes
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George Clooney's Obama fundraiser uses star power with a twist
As political fundraisers go, it's set to be an "Avengers"-sized blockbuster: One hundred and fifty wealthy Democrats will dine with President Obama at George Clooney's Studio City home Thursday night, at a party that organizers expect to gross $15 million...
Tags: Oprah Winfrey, Finance, John McCain, Talk Shows (genre), Black Eyed Peas (music group)
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Dakota Johnson takes the plunge in Oliver Peoples' latest short
All The RageOliver Peoples debuted the Lisa Eisner-directed short film "Float" at the center of its spring and summer 2012 advertising campaign at a star-studded Chateau Marmont cocktail party on April 20 that included Ray Liotta, Val Kilmer, Christopher Walken,... -
More home apple growers going organic
An apple a day keeps the doctor away, but maybe less so if you spray. That's why organic fruit management is becoming more common in commercial and home orchards, industry analysts say. ''The problem with using chemicals to fix problems is that the...Tags: Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology
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