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Presidential perspiration the inspiration for 'Frost/Nixon'
Richard Nixon really works up a sweat in "Frost/Nixon." When the former president agreed to do a series of television interviews with David Frost in 1977, he had reason to perspire during that English interviewer's questions about Watergate. You'll be...
Tags: Celebrities, Tom Moore, Fells Point, Richard Nixon, White House
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HBO set designers provide 'change' you can believe in
Baltimore Sun reporterMaryland is no stranger to movies and TV, but with the filming of the HBO political drama "Game Change" here, our small state has taken on its toughest role ever -- Alaska. Yet production designer Michael Corenblith and set decorator Tiffany Zappulla...Tags: Sean Hannity, Sarah Palin, Julianne Moore, Ed Harris, Arlington (Staten Island, New York)
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Phelps fish out of water on TV
A harsh reality emerged from Michael Phelps' interview with NBC's Matt Lauer, the first part of which aired Friday morning, with the second part tonight: Phelps doesn't function that well in front of cameras he knows about, either. It was far from a...Tags: Terrell Owens, Philadelphia Phillies, Matt Lauer, NBC (tv network), Major League Baseball
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Omarr's daily astrological forecast
Omarr's Astrological ForecastBIRTHDAY GAL: Actress Jenn Gotzon was born in Northampton, Pa., today in 1979. This birthday gal's most prominent role to date was that of Tricia Nixon in 2008's "Frost/Nixon." Her other film work includes "Julie and Jack," Hulk" and "Yes Man." Gotzon...Tags: Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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Holland Taylor on list of 'Fearless Women,' along with Meryl Streep, Angelina Jolie and Glenn Close
Liz Smith"HOLLAND TAYLOR. Her one-woman show on the feisty late governor Ann Richards is thrilling audiences," or so says Newsweek magazine when it named my pal Holland in its "150 Fearless Women in the World" list. I have been writing about the talented...Tags: Rush Limbaugh, Netherlands, Glenn Close, Michele M. Bachmann, Sarah Palin
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Mike Wallace, '60 Minutes' interviewer, dies
NEW YORK — Mike Wallace didn't interview people. He interrogated them. He cross-examined them. Sometimes he eviscerated them. His reputation was so fearsome that it was often said that the scariest words in the English language were "Mike Wallace...
Tags: Heart Surgery, Andy Griffith, Richard Nixon, ABC (tv network), Henry Kissinger
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CBS newsman Mike Wallace dies at 93
AP Television WriterCBS newsman Mike Wallace, the dogged, merciless reporter and interviewer who took on politicians, celebrities and other public figures in a 60-year career highlighted by the on-air confrontations that helped make “60 Minutes” the most...Tags: Heart Surgery, Andy Griffith, Richard Nixon, ABC (tv network), Henry Kissinger
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Mike Wallace, '60 Minutes' interrogator, dies
NEW YORK (AP) — "Mike Wallace is here to see you." The"60 Minutes"newsman had such a fearsome reputation that it was often said that those were the most dreaded words in the English language, capable of reducing an interview subject to a shaking,...
Tags: Andy Griffith, Richard Nixon, ABC (tv network), Henry Kissinger, Barbra Streisand
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The art of politics
It may come as a surprise to learn only one film revolving around politics has ever won the Academy Award for best picture: 1949's "All the King's Men." Based on the novel by Robert Penn Warren, the Robert Rossen-directed drama (unsuccessfully remade in...Tags: Robert Redford, William Goldman, Assassinations, George Clooney, Richard Nixon
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Players
VarietyEd Asner has been cast guest star on the skein "Hot in Cleveland." He is also set to get guest star on the ABC series "The Middle." He most recently appeared as Warren Buffet in the HBO telepic "Too Big to Fail." Gabriel Jarret has been cast in the...Tags: Ed Asner, Kerry Washington, Fox Broadcasting Company, Television Industry, Kali Hawk
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Born on Broadway isn't a sure pedigree
This fall, theater fans may be in for a little déjà vu: "Carnage," "Ides of March," "A Dangerous Method" and "War Horse" are all films, opening from October through December, that have been adapted from plays. All are also popping up with early buzz,...Tags: Movies, A Dangerous Method (movie), Carnage (movie), Rabbit Hole (movie), Tony Kushner
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'Ann' is a portrait of a pioneer governor
Holland Taylor, the classy, Emmy Award-winning actress, met Dorothy Ann Willis Richards, the twinkly-eyed former governor of Texas, only briefly. "But when she died," Taylor said over coffee recently, "I remained upset for months as though she were...Tags: Theater, CBS Corp., Broadway Theater, Executive Branch, Banking
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