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'Dancing with the Stars' recap: On the eve of double elimination
They open by reminding us that next week is the semifinals — can't believe we're there already! It's been a quick season. After the staircase introductions, we find out there will be two dances for each couple tonight and a double elimination...
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Q&A with stylist to the stars Oribe
His hands have worked magic on some of the most famous manes in the world: Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Jennifer Lopez, Linda Evangelista. But Cuban-born Oribe Canales, 54, wants you to know that he's just an average Joe. He's frequented the same...Tags: Elvis Presley, Brigitte Bardot, New Products, Lady Gaga, Ceremonies
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Getting to Alzheimer's roots
Sun StaffThe end for the Alzheimer's patient is a horror: The person is mute, bedridden, adrift from the thoughts and feelings that make up a life. The brain undergoes an equally disturbing transformation, shrunken by as much as half, mottled all over with...Tags: Ronald Reagan, Plastic Surgeons, Diseases and Illnesses, Harvard Medical School, Brain
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Cinematheque shines spotlight on director Michael Cimino
The American Cinematheque shines the spotlight on Oscar-winning director Michael Cimino with a three-day retrospective at the Egyptian in Hollywood. Cimino worked in advertising before turning to filmmaking. He co-wrote "Magnum Force," the 1973 "Dirty...
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Count Billy Varga January 10, 1919 - January 11, 2013
World Wrestling Champion Count Billy Varga passed away January 11, 2013 in Burbank. He was 94. Born in Cleveland, Ohio on January 10, 1919, he lived in Los Angeles for more than 70 years. His father, Count Joseph Varga was a prize Hungarian fighter...
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Authenticity is all in the art market
The Smart CollectorQ: I have seven paintings by John Fulton, also a collection of 8-by-10 pictures signed by him. All are about bullfighting. What are his paintings worth? A: Born in Philadelphia as Fulton John Schoccitti in 1932, the artist was the first American to...Tags: Auction Service, Estee Lauder Cos., Entertainment Events, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Tyrone Power Sr.
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American Cinematheque honors two Oscar hopefuls
With awards season in full swing, two Oscar hopefuls -- director Robert Zemeckis ("Flight") and actor Richard Gere ("Arbitrage") -- are being feted with retrospectives at the American Cinematheque. "Who Framed Smart Entertainment: An In-Person Tribute...
Tags: Pocahontas, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Romance (genre), Diane Keaton, Richard Gere
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'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' scores
Liz Smith"WHO IS rich? He who rejoices in his portion," said Benjamin Franklin. Maybe you saw Secretary of State Hillary Clinton last week talking about how the world is full of rich people, very rich people who aren't pulling their weight for the lesser folks in...Tags: Liz Smith, Amy Winehouse, Kate Walsh, Colin Farrell, Kurt Cobain
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Impressions of an American in Paris
PARIS - The Musee du Louvre is ornate, palatial and extremely large.
The sprawling art museum on the Right Bank of the Seine River was one of our first stops on our Paris visit.
It is home to Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, the No. 1 attraction in the...Tags: Humphrey Bogart, Marlene Dietrich, Ernest Hemingway, George Gershwin, Tour Operations Industry
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Carnett: Silver screen of old reminds us we are mortal
I enjoy classic cinema, particularly Hollywood and British fare of the 1930s, '40s and '50s. The other night my wife, Hedy, and I settled down on the couch to watch the 1946 film "Gilda," starring one of the most iconic people of the silver screen:...Tags: Celebrities, Charles Vidor, Alzheimer's Disease, Glenn Ford, Movies
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Commentary: Remembering our lives through film
Re. "Looking back on the silver screen," (Forum, Aug. 29): Jim Carnett's article brought up some not-so-pleasant realizations of which everyone is aware, but probably not paramount in our everyday thinking. The subject, of course, is leaving this...Tags: Ernest Borgnine, Celebrities, Glenn Ford, Movies
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Review: 'Dropped Names' by Frank Langella dishes on fellow actors
Dropped Names Famous Men and Women As I Knew Them Frank Langella Harper: 356 pp., $25.99 Frank Langella's "Dropped Names" is a different kind of memoir. Rather than recapping his life story, the veteran stage and screen actor offers a series of...
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