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- Instead of Broadway, as originally envisioned, Signature Theatre in Northern Virginia is premiering "Diner," adapted by Barry Levinson from his Academy Award-nominated screenplay and featuring music and lyrics by Sheryl Crow,
- 'Sin City: A Dame to Kill For' is high style brought low -- visually stunning but emotionally vapid, unrelentingly violent, its splendiferous comic book cast mostly squandered
- Former WWE star Hacksaw Jim Duggan talks about his pro wrestling career, and calls actor Mickey Rourke 'a jerk.'
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- Barry Levinson's film about a bunch of guys hanging out in 1959 Baltimore may be 30, but its star-studded cast and long-lasting influence are timeless.
- Director Barry Levinson and some cast members will return for Dec. 10 celebration of the film's 30
- Another classic American film set in Baltimore will be turned into a Broadway musical. Barry Levinson has adapted "Diner," his well-regarded 1982 movie, for the stage. With music and lyrics by rock singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, the new show is scheduled to open in New York next fall.