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Crowd control
Work buddies, your cousin's roommate, your brother's girlfriend -- you're always inviting the whole gang. But when they all show up for dinner? Uh-oh. Next time, try one of these spots -- they'll be ready for you. DeLaCosta Who should go: ceviche-lovin'...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Tokyo (Japan), Tapas, Bars and Clubs
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SAG Declares a Jolly Holiday for Julie Andrews
Zap2It.comWhether it's as a nanny, a queen or a cross-dresser, Julie Andrews has commanded the audience's respect and affection for more than 50 years. In honor of her accomplishments, the performer will receive the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award for...Tags: Blake Edwards, Music Theater, Theater, Julie Andrews, Lincoln Center
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'Singin' in the Rain' Tops AFI Musical List
Zap2It.comThose list-crafting maniacs at the American Film Institute have put together a selection of the top 25 movie musicals of all time, a list lead by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen's 1952 classic "Singin' in the Rain." The AFI list, compiled by the vote of a...Tags: Stanley Donen, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), MGM Inc., Jerome Robbins, Judy Garland
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Who rules the musical?
Times Staff WriterDaring storytelling that integrates song and dance is rare. But a few auteurs strive for the elusive formula. Broadway has always prized director-choreographers who could deliver hit musicals with an individual stamp on them — masters such as Jerome...Tags: London Theatre, Joffrey Ballet, Music Theater, Bob Dylan, London (England)
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Uncle Miltie sold the U.S. on television
Chicago Tribune media criticMilton Berle, ladies and germs, was often cited as the man who put the television into the American living room, but he was also a man who watched the new medium pretty quickly pass him by. That didn't matter Wednesday, when Berle upon his death was once...Tags: Fashion Shows, Larry Miller, Colleges and Universities, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Colon Cancer
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Jazz review, Harry Connick Jr. at the Chicago Theatre
Tribune arts criticAt long last, Harry Connick Jr. may be figuring out who he is. Casting aside the ring-a-ding-ding Frank Sinatra mannerisms that once marred his work, Connick looked and sounded utterly at ease singing tunes in his own way Tuesday night at the Chicago...Tags: Harry Connick Jr., Jerome Kern, Frank Sinatra
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