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Gift Theatre cast sees past the cliches in 'Streamers'; tired 'Patient No. 1' at WNEP
SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNEStreamers (***) Before Stanley Kubrick laid bare the dehumanizing horrors of basic training in the Vietnam-era in "Full Metal Jacket," David Rabe (himself a 'Nam vet) got there with 1976's "Streamers," one of a trilogy of plays he penned about the war...Tags: Pauline Kael, Michael York, John Kelly, Metal and Mineral, George Bush
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A semester abroad ... in Tinseltown
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterForget about Paris and a semester at the Sorbonne. Who needs to study in Florence or struggle with Mandarin for just months in Beijing? Instead, consider the allure of Burbank and the nearby Oakwood apartments. Think about Los Angeles' Wilshire...Tags: Brothers and Sisters, Entourage, Colleges and Universities, Park La Brea, Iron Man
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Sean Penn honored by BAFTA/LA
The EnvelopeThe British Academy of Film and Television Arts/Los Angeles will honor Sean Penn with the Stanley Kubrick Britannia Award for Excellence in Film. "As a celebrated actor, director and producer, Sean has become a film icon over the past three decades,"...Tags: Gus van Sant, Sean Penn
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'Twilight' shows authors don't always cringe at film adaptations
Special to amNewYorkIt should come as no surprise that many authors gripe when their work is translated to the screen. Anthony Burgess famously hated Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of "A Clockwork Orange." Yet others, such as " Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling, warmly embrace...Tags: Harry Potter, Cinema Industry, Anthony Burgess, Academy Awards, Charlie Kaufman
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Painful prediction
In November, John McCain and Sarah Palin will narrowly beat Barack Obama and Joe Biden. Our nation will continue its present course, with more of the same. Others will view us as arrogant and misled as a nation. The lot of the ruling class will get...Tags: Barack Obama, Joe Biden, John McCain, George Bush, Sarah Palin
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Some chapters of 'Warner Bros. Story' aren't worth remembering
Sentinel Television CriticWarner Bros. has told many stellar stories. But the studio stumbles with its own in You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story. The five-hour documentary is a scrapbook of classic clips and self-congratulation. PBS' American Masters presents this...Tags: Emma Watson, Harry Potter, Bette Davis, Daniel Radcliffe, Doris Day
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THE GUIDE: EVENTS & REVIVALS
Events & Revivals AFI at ArcLight presents 100 Years 100 Movies Cinerama Dome, ArcLight Hollywood, 6360 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood. (323) 464-1478. The Fly (1983) Q&A with director Cronenberg and composer Howard Shore to follow screening. Wed., 8 p.m....Tags: Orson Welles, Doris Day, Debbie Reynolds, Julie Andrews, Donald Sutherland
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Last chance for First Thursday
Sun reporterThe Baltimore Museum of Art's First Thursday film series, lovingly shepherded for the past two years by Maryland Film Festival programmer Eric Allen Hatch, offers its last hidden gem next week: Swedish director Lukas Moodysson's 2000 Together, the story...Tags: Eric Allen, Charles Theatre, IMAX, American Visionary Art Museum, Robin Williams
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A 'Shining' thriller at the Charles
Sun reporterThe Shining, director Stanley Kubrick's visually stunning 1980 adaptation of Stephen King's horror tale of a snowbound author (Jack Nicholson) with a demonic case of writer's block, is this weekend's entry in the Charles Theatre's Saturday revival series....Tags: Charles Theatre, Reese Witherspoon, Patapsco, Academy Awards, Abigail Breslin
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Cinema as art
Baltimore movie-lovers voiced concern when the Baltimore Museum of Art canceled its free monthly film series. For two years, Eric Hatch, the series' programmer, had put together a lively and original slate that typically attracted 150 to 200 people,...Tags: Preston Sturges, Frederick Wiseman, Woody Allen, Beau Bridges, Hal Ashby
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6.5 reasons you're not too old for Facebook
Are you on Facebook? No? You're not? 'Cause you're too old?
Now that's just silly.
Two years ago, the social media Web site changed from college students-only to something anyone could join - no matter how many gray hairs they might have.
Facebook is...Tags: Meryl Streep, Natural Resources, Sheila Dixon, Clint Eastwood, Political Candidates
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DVD PICK: Frederick Wiseman documentaries
Tribune NewspapersA peerless, tireless chronicler of the inner workings and secret lives of American institutions, Frederick Wiseman has long been among the most respected documentarians in the world. He is also among the most resourceful of independent auteurs. Eschewing...Tags: Arthur Hiller, Milos Forman, Frederick Wiseman, Paddy Chayefsky, Hospitals and Clinics
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