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Remembering a different version of Larry Hagman
The Baltimore SunI wasn't going to write about Larry Hagman, who died Friday in Texas at age 81 from complications of cancer. Even though I had reported on him and reviewed much of his work over the years, as well as doing an interview with him during a party at his...Tags: Dallas 2011 (tv program), Larry Hagman, Moscow (Russia), CBS Corp., Television
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Andy Griffith and the myth of a fair-minded, small-town Southern America in the turbulent '60s
The Baltimore SunAndy Griffith, one of the stars who put CBS on top of the TV world in the 1960s with an easy-going but culturally-packed sitcom that ran for eight seasons during that stormy decade in American life, died Tuesday at 86 at his North Carolina home in Roanoke...Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Double Indemnity (movie), Mount Airy, James Stewart, John F. Kennedy Assassination (1963)
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Martin Luther King Day at the strip club? Is nothing sacred?
You might call this a requiem for reverence.
It seems that one Jeffrey Darnell Paul, a graphic artist from Miami Beach, had been tasked with creating a poster for a strip club's so-called "I Have a Dream Bash" last week in apparent "honor" of the...Tags: Bob Hope, Google Inc., Dining and Drinking, Martin Luther King Jr., Lenny Bruce
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'Brando' shows us what a ferocious contender he was
Sun Movie CriticImagine Marlon Brando in his Mark Antony toga from Julius Caesar, astride the worlds of classical and modern acting like the Colossus of Rhodes. And then re-imagine him magnificent in ruins, still inspiring generations of actors with his emotional and...Tags: Celebrities, Theodore Dreiser, Maryland, Cinema Industry, Arthur Penn
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Holiday movie schedule
The Hartford CourantRelease dates are subject to change. Nov. 23 The Ice Harvest - Harold Ramis stretches a bit with this comic thriller, in which John Cusack's sleazebag lawyer lusts after Connie Nielsen's strip-club owner. Billy Bob Thornton, so good at playing...Tags: Steven Spielberg, Kevin Bacon, Stephen Frears, Jennifer Aniston, Family
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Movies to drive you a little buggy
Sun Movie CriticFor a little bug that becomes a national obsession every 17 years, the cicada hasn't left much of an impression on America's movie screens. That's assuredly strange, given Hollywood's predilection for jumping on any trend that comes within earshot and...Tags: Rape, Nature, Invasive Species, John Belushi, The New York Times
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Anthony Lewis: A voice is lost
Jules WitcoverWASHINGTON -- My generation of newspapermen lost one of its most lucid, influential and admirable voices the other day with the passing at 85 of retired New York Times columnist and Supreme Court analyst Anthony Lewis. Although Tony dabbled only...Tags: News Media, Freedom of the Press, Awards and Prizes, Labor Legislation, Journalism
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L.A. mayor election: Garcetti, Greuel battle for Hollywood
L.A. NOWThe dance floor at the Avalon was still mostly empty when the polls closed Tuesday, with most guests not expected to arrive at Eric Garcetti’s election-night party until a little later in the night.... -
A 'below-the-line' Oscar winner
Gene Allen's home on the Balboa Peninsula offers so much to delight the eye that it's easy to hide a small object inside it. Even an Academy Award. The longtime Newport Beach resident, who lives in a condo overlooking the Rhine Channel, doesn't make...
Tags: Jon Stewart, Awards and Prizes, Jude Law, Marlon Brando, Entertainment Events
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Beloved loons landed, got stranded because of ice, lights
Before we get to a discussion of loons, which are worthwhile animals, it is necessary to again mention another category. That is because on Sunday, while discussing the traumatic (to humans and other innocent creatures) dining habits of pit bulls, I...
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Frank Beardsley dies at 97; patriarch of blended family of 20
When the delivery truck pulled up at the base of their steep driveway, the Beardsley children knew what to do. The crew, clad in hand-me-down clothes, poured out of their eight-bedroom Carmel home and down the hill. They helped unload 50-pound bags of...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Lucille Ball, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Rene Russo, Disneyland Park
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Jack Klugman: a most valuable player in the acting sport
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelJack Klugman was most famous for playing a sportswriter, which is key to understanding his enduring appeal. Acting is basically a team sport, and the grand old pro Klugman played on some of the best teams in history. Klugman, who died Monday at age 90,...
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