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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Movie Columnist
The Daily MirrorJan. 10, 1948: Hedda Hopper says, âRoy Rogers and Dale Evans get back here from their honeymoon Jan. 17. They will settle in their new town house, then bring Roy's children in from the ranch to live with them.â... -
Duane Eddy tops Deke Dickerson's Guitar Geek Festival
Pop & HissThe influential rock guitarist leads a lineup in Anaheim that also includes 'Honeyboy' Edwards. One of the musical highlights in recent years of the National Assn. of Music Merchantsâannual trade show, now under way in Anaheim, has been Deke Dickersonâ... -
Adele Mara dies at 87; film and television actress
Adele Mara, a film and television actress whose many credits included the 1949 John Wayne film "Sands of Iwo Jima," died of natural causes Friday at her home in Pacific Palisades, her family said. She was 87.
Born Adelaide Delgado on April 28, 1923, in...Tags: Movies, Television Industry, John Wayne, Gene Autry, Television
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PASSINGS
Virginia Carroll Character actress and leading lady Virginia Carroll, 95, a movie character actress and B-western leading lady who appeared opposite cowboy stars such as Don "Red" Barry and Tex Ritter, died of natural causes July 23 in a Santa Barbara...Tags: Fashion Shows, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Vehicles, Colleges and Universities, White House
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Monster Mash: Michael Crichton's Jasper Johns 'Flag' sets record; Pasadena Playhouse files for Chapter 11
Culture Monster-- Big money: Artwork from the estate of writer Michael Crichton has brought $93.3 million at auction, led by Jasper Johns' "Flag" (1960-66), which sold for a record price of $28.6 million. (Los Angeles Times and Bloomberg). -- Recovery plan:...... -
Ernst Katz dies at 95; founder and conductor of Jr. Philharmonic Orchestra
Ernst Katz, who nurtured thousands of young musicians during 72 years as the founding conductor of the Jr. Philharmonic Orchestra of California, died of natural causes Tuesday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, according to his nephew, Gary S. Greene. He was...Tags: Michael Jackson, Jack Benny, Depression, Concerts, Jimmy Durante
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Gale Storm dies at 87; star of 1950s sitcoms
Gale Storm, who shot to the top on television as the vivacious star of two popular 1950s situation comedies, "My Little Margie" and "The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna," has died. She was 87. Storm, who also had a successful recording career during her...Tags: Movies, Indiana University, Celebrities, Cinderella (fictional character), Drama (genre)
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Baths marks final night of Low End Theory residency, lists his current pop culture favorites
Pop & HissChatsworth is Manson Country, the porn capital of the United States, a sleepy suburb on the fringe of Los Angeles, where people head when they want to escape but stay close enough. The land is cheap(er), horses trot across what...... -
Joe Bowman dies at 84; sharpshooter was known as 'Master of Triggernometry'
Joe Bowman, a nationally known Texas sharpshooter who could blast an aspirin to powder at 30 paces and split a playing card edgewise at 20, has died. He was 84.
He had been in Albuquerque, where he had staged a fast-draw and sharpshooting exhibition...Tags: Robert Duvall, World War II (1939-1945), Ethics, Heart Attack, Animals
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Dick Berg dies at 87; television and film writer and producer
Dick Berg, a longtime television and motion picture writer and producer, died Tuesday from a fall at his home in Los Angeles. He was 87.
A pioneer of the made-for-television movie format that revolutionized network programming in the 1970s, Berg helped...Tags: Literature, Mark Rydell, Simone Signoret, Sydney Pollack, Bob Hope
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New Stamps To Honor Cowboy Heros
Remember the days when there were the good guys and the bad guys and it was easy to tell the difference between the two. Those were the days of the beloved movie cowboys.
On Saturday, four of those cowboys are getting honored on U.S. Postage Stamps.
The...Tags: William S. Hart, Oklahoma City, Gene Autry
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Nathan Scott dies at 94; film and TV composer, arranger and conductor
Nathan Scott, a film and television composer, arranger and conductor whose credits include composing music for the TV classics "Dragnet" and "Lassie," has died. He was 94.
Scott, the father of jazz saxophonist and composer-arranger Tom Scott, died...Tags: Movies, Dragnet (tv program), Death, Armed Forces, Obituaries
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