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Life of musical icon Willie Nelson is an incomplete portrait
McClatchy/Chicago Tribune newspapersillie Nelson's first name really is Willie. Not William. Just Willie. That's about the simplest fact about this complex American musical icon, which means it's a herculean task to put the singer/songwriter into context. Noted Texas author Joe Nick Patoski...Tags: Theater, Patsy Cline, Texas, Music, Internal Revenue Service
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'The Coast of Utopia, Part Two: Shipwreck'
Newsday Staff WriterMuch has transpired in the weeks since we met over the first remarkable installment of "The Coast of Utopia." For starters, Tom Stoppard's outlandishly ambitious trilogy about progressive thought in 19th century Russia has exploded into the least...Tags: Theater, Ethan Hawke, Martha Plimpton, Josh Hamilton, Personal Service
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Move over, Björk
Times Staff WriterThere's a new Björk in town, and her name is Kelly Wearstler. The Los Angeles interior decorator who has gussied up the Viceroy hotels, Maison 140, the Trina Turk store and dozens of other spaces trotted out so many amusing get-ups during her tenure as...Tags: Folk Music, Los Angeles, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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Fall Arts: New York Theater calendar
Critic's Picks
A Chorus Line, opening Oct. 5 at the Schoenfeld Theatre. All together now: "five, six, seven, eight!" The Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning monument to Broadway gypsy dancers is back where its fans believe it has always belonged....Tags: The White House, Victor Hugo, Duncan Sheik, Folk Music, Frank Wedekind
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Step in time, STEP BACK in time
Newsday Staff WriterIf an enterprising composer were to pen a ballad about the coming theater season, he could call it "Memory," because so much of what's stagebound has an air of familiarity. Again, a gorgeous movie star is making her Broadway debut, though it's Julianne...Tags: Twyla Tharp, Duncan Sheik, Folk Music, Frank Wedekind, David Maysles
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THE BUZZ
Classic competition: i takes a vintage view
Look out, Nick at Nite and TV Land. I see some competition in the land of reruns - er, "classic television." And make that "i" lower case, as in the i network operated by Ion Media Networks, which used to be...Tags: Theater, Marathon, Broadway, Wynonna Judd, Consumer Electronics Industry
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'Zoom'
NewsdayAlthough he can save the day because he's a super-powered runner, Tim Allen can't carry the bantam weight of "Zoom" on his only-human shoulders. Allen, who rarely seems to sign on to a movie that actually requires him to act — and not just act like...Tags: Peter Hewitt, Tim Allen, Movies, Chevy Chase, Courteney Cox Arquette
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Creepshows
Special to MergeDo you like scary movies? From the fangs of Nosferatu to those Texas chainsaws, there's plenty of spine-tingling scares awaiting you on DVD. Check out the titles listed below, a select crop of some of the most terrifying movies of all time. Watch with...Tags: John Travolta, Brian DePalma, Michael Myers, Texas, Linda Blair
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Movie review: 'Hide and Seek'
TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC3 stars (out of 4) Robert De Niro, one of our greatest living movie actors, needn't spend the rest of his career sitting on most of his talent while getting huge salaries for wringing broad laughs out of a "Meet the Fockers" and an "Analyze This" or...Tags: Robert De Niro, Medical Specialization, Pediatrics, Celebrity Mothers, Dakota Fanning
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Hide and Seek
Orlando CityBeat WriterThe latest in a long line of fairly recent "creepy kid" films (Godsend, The Ring), the only thing truly scary about Hide and Seek is how unbelievably awful it is. The most chilling aspect of this "horror-thriller" is its ability to make some of the silver...Tags: Robert DeNiro, New York, Dakota Fanning, M. Night Shyamalan, Mental Illness
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'Hide and Seek'
Times Staff WriterThe year's first laugh-out-loud-funny thriller, "Hide and Seek," owes much to Stephen King and not a little to the perilous path of being too self-referential. "Come out, come out, wherever you are!" beckons an oft-repeated piece of dialogue, echoing...Tags: American Express Company, Ben Stiller, Stephen King, Dakota Fanning, Elisabeth Shue
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Tuck Everlasting
STAFF WRITER(PG) The treasured Natalie Babbitt kid's novel, truncated to dismaying effect by the folks at Disney. With William Hurt, Sissy Spacek. Directed by Jay Russell. 1:29 (some violence). At area theaters. There is a lovely film wanting to bust out of "Tuck...Tags: William Hurt, Ben Kingsley, Movies, Jonathan Jackson
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