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Oscars stage manager braces for his final cues to the stars
He delivered a forgotten harmonica to Stevie Wonder onstage at the Grammy Awards, supplied a shoulder to lean on for a post-hip-surgery Gregory Peck at the Oscars and served as a human Xanax for hundreds of other stars in the most terrifying and...
Tags: Stevie Wonder, Entertainment Events, Hill Street Blues (tv program), Game Shows, Alprazolam (drug)
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Karen Black cancer fundraiser takes off with crowd support
Actress Karen Black, who's been battling cancer for more than two years, has turned to the public for help to pay for an experimental treatment in Europe — and as of Monday afternoon, the crowdfunding plea was working. The 73-year-old, Oscar-...
Tags: Google Inc., Breast Cancer, Chemotherapy, Social Media, Valerie Harper
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Harry Reems dies at 65; porn actor starred in 'Deep Throat'
Harry Reems, who starred with Linda Lovelace in the 1972 pornographic film "Deep Throat" and became a cause celebre in Hollywood after he was convicted on federal obscenity charges related to the movie, has died. He was 65. Reems, who had pancreatic...
Tags: Shirley Temple, Movies, Warren Beatty, Celebrities, New York City
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Jerry Buss dies at 80; Lakers owner brought 'Showtime' success to L.A.
When Jerry Buss bought the Lakers in 1979, he wanted to build a championship team. He also wanted to put on a show. The new owner gave courtside seats to movie stars. He hired pretty women to dance during timeouts. He spent freely on big stars and...
Tags: NBA Finals, Staples Center, National Basketball Association, Jerry West, Donald Sterling
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Ben Kingsley’s Mandarin vs. the 10 best comic-book movie villains
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesWhen Oscar winner Ben Kingsley signed on to play the Mandarin in “Iron Man 3,” he joined a legion of ...... -
Essay: 'Amour' is a horror film for the ages
There is no cabin in the woods or scary house at the end of the street in "Amour." There is no ax-wielding Jack Nicholson running around. Yet filmmaker Michael Haneke's examination of the final days of a long life — and a long love — may be...
Tags: Entertainment Events, The White Ribbon (movie), Movies, Amour (movie), Michael Haneke
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Man About Town: A new stage for National Lampoon
Like to laugh, don't care why or where. Don't care the occasion, formal or otherwise, though the formal ones always — to quote Jack Nicholson — "bring out the devil in me." Like to laugh with people and at people and for people, which is...
Tags: Gilda Radner, Chevy Chase, The Rolling Stones (music group), Radio, Los Angeles Times
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From Lakers insider to food truck driver
The hand that once wrote about daily NBA schedules on a greaseboard in the Lakers' locker room now composes daily specials on a surfboard propped against a sunset-colored truck. Kona Sunset Shrimp Tacos, two for $7. The distinctive voice that once...
Tags: Staples Center, Shaquille O'Neal, National Basketball Association, Brian Shaw, Unemployment
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David Fincher, Cuba's female filmmakers among weekend highlights
Oscar-nominated director David Fincher ("The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," "The Social Network") will have an extended conversation at Film Independent at LACMA's "An Evening with David Fincher" Thursday at the Loe S. Bing Theater. The program is to...
Tags: Robert Redford, Jerry Lewis, Paula Prentiss, Billy Wilder, Paul Newman
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Critic's Pick: Jack Nicholson's trifecta of discontent
Feeling a little rebellious? Frustrated with authority? You can't do much better than to spend Saturday night picking fights with Jack Nicholson at the Egyptian Theatre. It's a trifecta of discontent that begins with 1969's "Easy Rider," then 1970's "Five...Tags: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (movie), Bob Rafelson, The Monkees (music group), Easy Rider (movie)
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Lakers owner Jerry Buss brought 'Showtime' success to L.A.
The frozen fields of Wyoming came first. Long before the championship trophies. Before the glitz and glamour. Jerry Buss was still a teenager, digging ditches beside his stepfather, when he dreamed of bigger things. It was youthful ambition — a...
Tags: NBA Finals, Staples Center, National Basketball Association, Donald Sterling, Jerry West
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Jerry Buss' everlasting purple and bold effect
Jerry Buss may be gone, but Jerry Buss hasn't gone anywhere. Jerry Buss may have died on Feb. 18 at age 80, but Jerry Buss lives. When watching the Lakers makes you howl, when watching the NBA makes you smile, when watching anything in professional...
Tags: Staples Center, National Basketball Association, Entertainment Events, Grammy Awards, Los Angeles Lakers
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