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Woody Allen is a three-time Academy Award-winning film director, writer, actor, comedian, playwright and musician. He writes and directs his movies and has also acted in the majority of them. His style, which mixes satire, wit and humor, has made him one of the most respected and prolific filmmakers in modern time. Some of his best-known work is Annie Hall and Hannah and Her Sisters.
Woody Allen is a three-time Academy Award-winning film director, writer, actor, comedian, playwright and musician. He writes and directs his movies and has also acted in the majority of them. His style, which mixes satire, wit and humor, has made him one of the most respected and prolific filmmakers in modern time. Some of his best-known work is Annie Hall and Hannah and Her Sisters.
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Impact of trial's sex revelations on Cook's career?
alfonso.castillo@newsday.comIf former President Bill Clinton could remain a respected figure even after testifying about having phone sex with a White House intern, then Peter Cook need not worry too much about what will become of his professional life stemming from the salacious...Tags: Christie Brinkley, Mike Tyson, Celebrity, Family, National Government
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Huge trove of 78 rpm records donated to Syracuse U
Associated Press WriterA vast collection of 78 rpm records -- valued at $1 million, weighing 50 tons and representing more than a half-century of American music history -- is being donated to Syracuse University by the estate of a prominent New York City record shop owner. The...Tags: Benny Goodman, Matt Dillon, History, Colleges and Universities, Music Industry
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Brinkley split is newest image-crushing NY divorce
Associated Press WriterWhen the media capital of the world meets a celebrity divorce, it's a breakup made in tabloid heaven. So the city that has hosted the spectacular splits of Woody Allen, Liza Minnelli and Rudolph Giuliani now is feasting on the salacious details of model...Tags: Christie Brinkley, Marriage, Celebrity, Family, Lawyers
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'Everything Is Cinema' by Richard Brody
Everything Is Cinema
The Working Life of Jean-Luc Godard
Richard Brody
Metropolitan Books: 702 pp., $40
Deeply researched, conscientiously written, careful to contextualize its subject both in his field and in the larger culture that shaped his work,...Tags: Norman Mailer, Literature, Jean-Luc Godard, Culture, Stanley Donen
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ON THE TRAIL
John McCain toured Mexico's holiest Roman Catholic site and received a blessing from its monsignor yesterday on the final day of a three-day Latin America tour. McCain began the day at Mexico City's famed Basilica de Guadalupe, where he laid a wreath of...Tags: Roman Catholic, Elections, John McCain, Political Candidates, Christianity
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Huge trove of 78 rpm records donated to Syracuse U
Associated Press WriterA vast collection of 78 rpm records _ valued at $1 million, weighing 50 tons and representing more than a half-century of American music history _ is being donated to Syracuse University by the estate of a prominent New York City record shop owner....Tags: Benny Goodman, Matt Dillon, History, Colleges and Universities, Music Industry
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Brinkley split is newest image-crushing NY divorce
Associated Press WriterWhen the media capital of the world meets a celebrity divorce, it's a breakup made in tabloid heaven. So the city that has hosted the spectacular splits of Woody Allen, Liza Minnelli and Rudolph Giuliani now is feasting on the salacious details of model...Tags: Christie Brinkley, Marriage, Celebrity, Family, Lawyers
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Obama focuses on turning red states blue
Associated Press WriterIt will be a red-state Fourth of July for Barack Obama, who hopes to find votes as well as fireworks in places that blue-state Democrats often bypass in presidential elections. During the long holiday weekend, Obama is making an All-American swing from...Tags: National Government, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, George H.W. Bush, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton
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Film critic, aficionado opens series with an august visitor
'I went out and bought a pair of black loafers after that," Sydney Pollack tells critic and interviewer Elvis Mitchell in the premiere of "Elvis Mitchell: Under the Influence." Why the loafers? Because Gene Kelly wore loafers in "An American in Paris,"...Tags: Cary Grant, Steve McQueen, Roger Ebert, Sydney Pollack, Cinema Industry
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'Nobody, nothing was sacred'
Shortly before midnight on Aug. 3, 1958, Lenny Bruce got off an airplane at Midway Airport. No one knows exactly what he did the next day until, at 8 p.m., he walked onto the stage of the Cloister Inn nightclub and said, "I've been thinking a lot about...Tags: Carnegie Hall, Music Industry, Jonathan Winters, Steve Allen, Newspaper and Magazine
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