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Mark Rylance breathes life into 'Boeing-Boeing'
Special to The TimesIN THE "Say what?" department, this statement ranks up there: "If Camoletti had written a tragedy of this quality, he'd be up there with Pinter." Few people could get away with comparing Marc Camoletti, the French playwright of the creaky '60s sex...Tags: Christopher Marlowe, Steve McQueen, Celebrity, Academic Progress, Boeing Co.
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BANG.ZOOM! CW11/WPIX-TV ANNOUNCES HONEYMOONERS VIEWERS CHOICE HOUR
NEW YORK, February 25, 2008–For over 30 years, the CW11/WPIX-TV has been New York's home for the Honeymooners. Now, the CW11 will begin a year-long Honeymooners Viewer's Choice Hour to run every Sunday night. See all 108 episodes of hamana-hamana-hamana...Tags: New York, Jackie Gleason
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Same old 'Couple'
STAFF WRITERUnless you count the preposterous box-office demand, there is nothing odd - or even a teensy bit peculiar - about "The Odd Couple." The hysterically anticipated revival, which opened its sold-out, six-month run last night at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre,...Tags: Peter Frechette, Nathan Lane, Music Theater, Jack Lemmon, Hume Cronyn
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They Never Won an Emmy
The EnvelopeHere's a mystery even supersleuth Jessica Fletcher couldn't solve: why is one of TV's most popular stars -- Angela Lansbury -- the biggest loser in the history of TV's highest honor? Lansbury has lost as many Emmy Award nominations in primetime as Susan...Tags: Phylicia Rashad, George Clooney, Nancy Walker, Lucille Ball, David Duchovny
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From the Cubicle
At this point in the Cubs season, you'd think there wouldn't be any suspense left, but there's still plenty of things to keep an eye on as the Cubs get ready for the off-season: 1. Greg Maddux, today's starter, needs three more wins to reach 15 for the...Tags: Milwaukee Brewers, Injuries, Neifi Perez, Todd Walker, Bill Hall
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Movie review: 'The Honeymooners'
Tribune movie critic1½ stars (out of four) Up in TV Valhalla, the ghosts of Jackie Gleason and Art Carney can rest easy. They won't be dislodged from our memories by the glossy new movie, "The Honeymooners," which takes Gleason's most famous creation—the domestic...Tags: John Leguizamo, CBS Corp., Eric Stoltz, Celebrity, Celebrity Mothers
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Art Carney Dies at 85
Staff Writer"Helllloooo, ball." Art Carney is standing lanky and loose, golf club in hand, head down and hips swaying, intently "addressing" a tiny white ball that isn't going anywhere -- just like all the other dreams and schemes of sewer worker Ed Norton and his...Tags: Music Theater, Celebrity, Morey Amsterdam, Movies, Death and Dying
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A Cartoon King Is Dead at 90
Animation pioneer William Hanna, who with partner Joseph Barbera created such beloved cartoon characters as Fred Flintstone, Yogi Bear and Tom and Jerry, died yesterday. He was 90.
Hanna died at his North Hollywood home with Violet, his wife of 65...Tags: North Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Phil Silvers, Film Festivals, Animal Science, Movies
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Actor Art Carney dead at 85
Los Angeles Times staff writerArt Carney, who won a best actor Oscar for "Harry and Tonto" and originated the role of fussy Felix Unger in "The Odd Couple" on Broadway, but who is best remembered as Jackie Gleason's lovable sewer worker pal Ed Norton on "The Honeymooners," has died....Tags: Dustin Hoffman, Government, Radio Industry, Old Saybrook, Genetics
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Funnyman Buddy Hackett dies at 78
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBuddy Hackett, who broke into comedy as a young waiter-performer in New York's Catskill Mountains and went on to achieve iconic status as a raunchy nightclub performer and rubber-faced clown in movies including "The Music Man" and "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad,...Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Bud Abbott, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Music Theater, Robert Preston
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Academy has an uneasy time with box-office names
Times Staff WriterAcademy Award voters aren't shy about nominating superstars such as Tom Cruise or Julia Roberts for showy roles in films like "Born on the Fourth of July" and "Pretty Woman." But proclaiming big stars winners is another story. On awards night, both of...Tags: Angelina Jolie, Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, Celebrity
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Playhouse keeps venerable tradition alive
Hartford Courant staff writerNot long into Act I of the Cape Playhouse story, a determined young woman in a summer dress and heels strides down a rutted, sandy drive toward a churchlike building. It is early summer 1928, and sea gull caws meld with distant hammering. The playhouse's...Tags: Jamie Farr, Ronald Reagan, Helen Hayes, Gertrude Lawrence, Eva Gabor
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