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The Kid (movie)

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    Feb 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Chaplin films coming to the Charles Theatre

    The most towering figure in Hollywood history wore ill-fitting clothes, including shoes several sizes too big, and never said a word. Beginning Saturday, he'll be spending a year at Baltimore's <a href=&quot;http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/station-north/home/art-house/the-charles-theatre-baltimore-movie-theater">Charles Theatre</a>.
    The most towering figure in Hollywood history wore ill-fitting clothes, including shoes several sizes too big, and never said a word. Beginning Saturday, he'll be spending a year at Baltimore's Charles Theatre. Charlie Chaplin, a British expatriate who...

    Tags: Movies, Charles Street, World War I (1914-1918), Modern Times (movie), Nazi Party

  2. Jul 29, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Sapphire talks about the difficult birth of 'The Kid'

    A vast national audience rooted for Precious, the heroine of the film of that name and of Sapphire's novel &quot;Push," as she learned to read with a dedicated teacher's help. Profoundly abused, obese, barely literate and HIV-infected, Precious set about becoming a good mother and an educated woman.
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    A vast national audience rooted for Precious, the heroine of the film of that name and of Sapphire's novel "Push," as she learned to read with a dedicated teacher's help. Profoundly abused, obese, barely literate and HIV-infected, Precious set about...

    Tags: French Literature, AIDS, Alvin Ailey, Colleges and Universities, Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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