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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: Hill Street Blues (tv program), Television, Wayne Brady, Grammy Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards
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Confronting artist Kara Walker
Kara Walker will be difficult. This gets whispered to you by enough people in the art world and you start to believe it: She's humorless! Confrontational! Intimidating! David Mamet intimidating! And this week, before the Thursday opening of “...
Tags: John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, University of the Pacific, Mark Twain, Gold Coast, Art Institute of Chicago
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Jon Lovitz holds court
Jon Lovitz's standup career only began in earnest nine years ago, long after his popular stint on "Saturday Night Live," when he says the movie roles "started drying up" and his talent managers slapped down a cold, crushing reality check. "I told 'em,...
Tags: Chris Kattan, Movies, Alex Olmedo, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Tim Meadows
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Carnett: Finding what I'm here for
I retired five years ago this week. Unbelievable. Time flies when you're having fun! I was 63 when I closed my office door for the final time and walked off into the sunset. But it was time to go. I stepped down after 37 years as Orange Coast College's...Tags: Flu, Parkinson's Disease, Colleges and Universities
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Ed Koch's most memorable TV appearances
It seems fitting, if sad, that Ed Koch should pass away on the same day that "Koch," a documentary about his life, opened in Manhattan. Though the three-term mayor of New York City, who died early Friday of congestive heart failure, is best known for...Tags: The Central Park Five (movie), Robert De Niro, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Manhattan (New York City), Ed Koch
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Fallin' for a scene by Allen
There is a brilliant scene in the Woody Allen movie "Annie Hall" that makes my imagination run wild. The scene puts the main character, Alvey, back in his elementary school classroom, watching as his younger self gets disciplined for kissing a girl....Tags: Annie Hall (movie), Elementary Schools, Schools
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Steve Schapiro, a fly on the wall — with a camera
Steve Schapiro wants to photograph President Barack Obama, and there is little doubt that he will one day do so. In his lengthy and star-studded career, he has photographed so many famous and influential people that one can almost believe he has Zelig-...
Tags: Frank Sinatra, Muhammad Ali, Barack Obama, Mia Farrow, Ringo Starr
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Palm Beach Jewish Film Festival: You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll discuss
Larry Ferber came to the Palm Beach Jewish Film Festival after an award-winning television career that included stints as executive producer of shows that revolved around polarizing stars Joan Rivers and Dennis Miller. If a volatile emotional response...
Tags: Movies, Music, Larry David, Bob Dylan, Television Industry
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Oscars nominations 2013: Academy Award trivia to boost your savvy
The 85th Academy Award nominations certainly managed a few surprises Thursday morning --no nominations for directors Ben Affleck ("Argo") or Kathryn Bigelow ("Zero Dark Thirty"), lots of Oscar warmth for "Beasts of the Southern Wild" and Michael...
Tags: Nicolas Cage, Beasts of the Southern Wild (movie), Robert De Niro, Life Is Beautiful (movie), Michael Haneke
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The Dice Man returneth
Andrew Dice Clay, the leather-jacketed, chain-smoking comedian who became popular in the 1980s, is attempting a comeback. On New Year's Eve, Showtime aired his first comedy special in 17 years. And later this year, he'll appear alongside Cate Blanchett...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Andrew Dice Clay, Alec Baldwin, Cate Blanchett, New Year's Day
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Sony Pictures Classics acquires new Woody Allen movie 'Blue Jasmine'
Sony Pictures Classics will distribute director Woody Allen’s next film, “Blue Jasmine,” the studio announced Tuesday, marking the sixth partnership between the filmmaker and Sony’s art house division. Sony Classics first...
Tags: Ben Burtt, Andrew Dice Clay, Movies, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Louis C.K.
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Insider Dealing Serves Special Interests
The Hartford CourantTim O'Brien, a Democrat serving his first term as mayor of New Britain, makes the case that state assistance to municipalities may be more generous than it needs to be as an age of austerity dawns. O'Brien did not intend to become a leading urban voice...Tags: Andrew Fleischmann, New Britain, Kevin Rennie, Elections, West Hartford
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