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Helmer-producer Tony Scott dies at 68
VarietyAs Hollywood began to absorb the shocking news Monday that Tony Scott had committed suicide, reports surfaced that the prolific director and producer of action-thrillers had been diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer. Scott, 68, scaled a high fence on...Tags: Javier Bardem, Adam Shankman, Television Industry, CBS Corp., ABC (tv network)
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Tony Scott, Hollywood's shooter extraordinaire
In the to-the-point argot of Hollywood, director Tony Scott was known as a shooter, a term of respect that cut two different ways. In one sense, "shooter" referred to the eye for images Tony shared with his brother Ridley, an eye that first came to...
Tags: Tony Scott, Vehicles, Meg Ryan, Unstoppable (movie) , Denzel Washington
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Tony Scott death: Hollywood looks to his films to make sense of tragedy
With films like “Top Gun” and “Man on Fire,” Tony Scott made spectacle movies about men who live by a code and face death on their own terms -- spies and crime lords, race car drivers and fighter pilots. Recently, the director-...
Tags: David Fincher, Celebrities, ABC (tv network), Tom Cruise, Suicide
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WUCF TV turns to Jackie Evancho, Neil Young for pledge help
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelJackie Evancho is singing movie music to help PBS stations boost donations from viewers. WUCF TV, Central Florida's new PBS station, has scheduled Evancho for 8 p.m. Tuesday. The program's full title is “Great Performances: Jackie Evancho: Music... -
Vinyl keeps spinning in H.B shop
The late Doc Watson wailed over the speakers at the tiny record shop on Beach Boulevard, and like many a bluesman on the road, he was in the midst of a journey. Watson, one of America's most prolific roots musicians, died at the age of 89 a few days...
Tags: Punk (genre), Apple iTunes, Sex Pistols (music group), Music, Tangerine
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Critic's Notebook: Essays tiptoe up to grab us unawares
Essays sneak up on us. They are — or often feel — accidental: the record of a writer wrestling with an idea, an observation, a slice of experience, of a writer figuring it out. They have a conditional quality, as if they could go in any...
Tags: Lady Gaga, Massacres, Fine Artists, Nazi Party, Jonathan Franzen
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A Documentary About Singer/Songwriter Paul Williams Showing at Hartford's Real Art Ways
Paul Williams: Still Alive July 27, Real Art Ways, 56 Arbor St., Hartford, (860) 232-1006, realartways.org Most viewers will spend about 75 percent of Paul Williams: Still Alive hating Stephen Kessler. The film is a documentary about Williams, the...
Tags: Paul Williams, Helen Reddy, Truman Capote, The Brady Bunch (tv program), Johnny Carson
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Fashion News: Karl Lagerfeld advised Diane Kruger on 'Queen' role
All The RageOne of the first people Diane Kruger called when she won the role of Marie Antoinette in "Farewell, My Queen," was Karl Lagerfeld. In the ad campaign for Lady Gaga's soon to be released new fragrance, tiny little men climb all over the nude star as she... -
Opening ceremony jolly good show
LONDON — In one of thousands of pubs across London, where surely tears mixed with laughter Friday night, they might say I was gobsmacked by the Olympic opening ceremony.
In a more proper English teahouse, they might say I quite fancied that.
All...Tags: Harry Potter (fictional character), Football, Olympic Flame Lighting Ceremony, Chicago Blackhawks, Devin Hester
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London lights up the Games
CNNSeven promising young British athletes lit the Olympic cauldron early Saturday, capping the Games' festive opening ceremony in east London. The torch, which minutes earlier had been on a boat driven by football star David Beckham down the River Thames,...Tags: Harry Potter (fictional character), David Beckham, Michelle Obama, United Kingdom, International Olympic Committee
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From London to London, a basketball world apart
LONDON — Basketball-wise, there's nothing exceptional about the lone gymnasium inside the Brixton Recreation Centre. One of the six baskets — or rings as some call them here, and not just during the Olympics — is inoperable. A hole...
Tags: Basketball, Tom Thibodeau, England, Mike Krzyzewski, Luol Deng
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Mohegan Sun's Summerfest brings back some of the '80s good -- and some of its bad
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGThe advent of new wave music in the 1980s made for an interesting – and fun -- decade listening. And it was the last truly new music form, with its heavy reliance on the synthesizer. But it was abundantly apparent......
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