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Ty Burr, author of 'Gods Like Us,' discusses the evolution of stardom
Hollywood makes movies, of course, but just as important — or maybe more so — it makes stars. But as Boston Globe film critic Ty Burr argues in “Gods Like Us: On Movie Stardom and Modern Fame,” the manufacture and maintenance of...
Tags: Anne Hathaway, Bette Davis, Newspaper and Magazine, Television, Robert De Niro
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How Oscars' fashion show changed through the decades
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticThe Academy Awards are the biggest fashion runway on the planet. When Jennifer Lawrence, Anne Hathaway, Amanda Seyfried and other stars step out onto the red carpet Sunday, they will be primed to talk as much about what and who they are wearing as about...Tags: Annie Hall (movie), Entertainment Events, Prada, Anne Hathaway, Uma Thurman
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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: Entertainment Events, Roberto Benigni, Chris Rock, Bette Davis, Academy Awards
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Cher loves movies -- and Turner Classic Movies LOVES Cher!
Liz Smith"IT LOOKS like he must have stopped eating all those chips on his shoulder!" That's what New York writer Matthew Rettenmund remarked to me, on the drastic weight loss of pop star Boy George. Matthew did admit, "A friend said that to me." But as he didn't...Tags: Lloyd Bridges, Frank Sinatra, Manhattan (New York City), Kirstie Alley, Nelson Riddle
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Jim Harbaugh tops list for The Times' Sports Oscars
Oscars, smoshkers. With his scenery-chewing performance on the sidelines last weekend, Jim Harbaugh has elevated himself to the top of this year’s list of the world’s greatest dramatic actors. “Maybe he’s just being himself?&...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Les Miserables (musical), Charles Durning, Flight (movie), San Francisco 49ers
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Jeanine Basinger examines movie marriage in 'I Do and I Don't'
Jeanine Basinger's "I Do and I Don't: A History of Marriage in the Movies" (Alfred A. Knopf: 432 pp., $30) is a breezy, fun excursion into Hollywood's presentation of matrimony, from the earliest days of cinema through the modern era. But rather than...
Tags: Albert Finney, Wesleyan University, Audrey Hepburn, Paul Mazursky, Lauren Bacall
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Former champ Ryan Dungey wins supercross race at Angel Stadium
Ryan Dungey won his first supercross race of the season Saturday night in the series' third and final season stop at Angel Stadium. Dungey, the 2010 champion in the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series, took an early lead and never relinquished it...
Tags: Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Motocross, Motorcycling
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Film Independent at LACMA celebrates Black History Month
Film Independent at LACMA kicks off Black History Month on Friday at the Leo S. Bing Theater with a rare screening of Michael Roemer's 1964 drama "Nothing But a Man. " Penned by Roemer and Robert M. Young, the acclaimed drama stars Ivan Dixon, Abbey...
Tags: Groundhog Day (movie), Kurt Russell, Yaphet Kotto, Larry Flynt, Harvey (movie)
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Dems go weak at the end of great week
Change of SubjectSunday's print column What a great week it had been for Democrats. President Barack Obama delivered a bold, confrontational second inaugural address Monday that underscored numerous popular liberal initiatives. New polling data showed very strong public... -
Senate approves limits on the filibuster rule to speed debate
WASHINGTON – The Senate approved rules changes Thursday that will limit the use of the filibuster as a weapon in the partisan obstruction that has ground action in the chamber to a near standstill. The deal, between Senate Majority Leader Harry...
Tags: Mitch McConnell, World War I (1914-1918), Jeff Merkley, Barack Obama, Frank Capra Jr.
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Filibuster agreement expected for vote late Thursday
WASHINGTON -- Senate leaders reached a tentative agreement Thursday for rules changes that would limit the use of the filibuster as a weapon in the partisan obstruction that has ground action in the chamber to a near standstill. The deal, between Senate...
Tags: Mitch McConnell, U.S. Congress, World War I (1914-1918), Jeff Merkley, Barack Obama
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Modest filibuster changes taking shape in Senate
WASHINGTON — Hopes dimmed Thursday for vast rules changes in the Senate to limit the filibuster as a weapon in the partisan obstruction that has ground action in the chamber to a near standstill. Senators, mostly liberal Democrats, had sought to...Tags: Parties and Movements, Mitch McConnell, U.S. Congress, World War I (1914-1918), Barack Obama
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