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Memoir Reveals Love, Tragedy Robert Wagner Has Known
Los Angeles TimesRobert Wagner gets a bit emotional explaining how he came up with the title of the memoir he wrote with Scott Eyman, "Pieces of My Heart." After receiving a rough manuscript of the autobiography, he recalls, he decided to read the chapter about Barbara...Tags: Theft, David Niven, Crimes, Jenny McCarthy, Spencer Tracy
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Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Wagner
Robert Wagner and Barbara Stanwyck? Their love affair was a secret until now. In his new memoir, "Pieces of My Heart," Wagner writes of his four-year romance with Stanwyck. They met on the set of "Titanic," released in 1953, when he was 22 and she 45 and...Tags: Spencer Tracy, Nancy Sinatra, Television, Katharine Hepburn, Frank Sinatra
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Robert Wagner shares pieces of his heart
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRobert Wagner gets a bit emotional explaining how he came up with the title of the memoir he wrote with Scott Eyman, "Pieces of My Heart." After receiving a rough manuscript of the autobiography, he recalls, he decided to read the chapter about Barbara...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Bing Crosby, Theft, Celebrity, Clark Gable
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Stanwyck A Cougar? Who Could Blame Her?
Robert Wagner's marriage to Natalie Wood was known to all. His love affair with Barbara Stanwyck was a secret, until now. In his new memoir, "Pieces of My Heart," Wagner writes of his four-year romance with the star of such classics as "Stella Dallas"...Tags: Spencer Tracy, Nancy Sinatra, Natalie Wood, Katharine Hepburn, Frank Sinatra
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Helping The Homeless A Must For 'Yes' Man Charles Grodin
The average person might best remember actor Charles Grodin from his starring roles in "The Heartbreak Kid" (the original in 1972), the two "Beethoven" movies featuring a St. Bernard, "Heaven Can Wait" and "Rosemary's Baby." But the Pittsburgh native who...Tags: New York, Celebrity, CBS Corp., Charles Grodin, Homelessness
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Middletown Entertainment, Cultural Events
The inaugural Autism Speaks Music Festival, held in honor of Ryan Woods, will take place on South Green/Union Park in Middletown Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. What a busy day it's going to be. After remarks from various city and state officials, a...Tags: Middletown, Green Street Arts Center, Music Industry, Health and Safety at School, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Sturges revival
Preston Sturges, Hollywood's first great writer-director, was an inspired ringmaster of the American circus. Watching The Palm Beach Story or The Miracle of Morgan's Creek, you get the idea that everyone carries on his or her shoulders a midway filled...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Charles Theatre, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Henry Fonda, Movies
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TCM's Summer: 24 hours of Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly
diane@tvworthwatching.comOff the Wall loves those old honky-tonk monkeyshines. MAKE 'EM LAUGH. Comedy ain't easy, but some folks make it look that way. "Second City: The First Family of Comedy" (tonight at 9, WLIW/21) focuses on "SCTV," the vintage show whose "Canadian...Tags: David Carradine, Cloris Leachman, The Hills, Television Industry, Fred Astaire
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Snubbed By CNN, Aaron Brown Gets Chance To Host New Show On PBS
Aaron Brown's new TV job, hosting "Wide Angle" (CPTV, 9 p.m.), has kept him on the go. "Four of my last five meals have been on airplanes," he told reporters at press tour last month, "so you can imagine the perfect joy that is my life. On the other...Tags: Craig Ferguson, NBC, Multi-Sport Events, Leonard Nimoy, Television Industry
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NOW PLAYING: A guide to local art house and second-run theaters
NOW PLAYING •indicates a capsule review from Chicago Tribune archives. ♦indicates a film that is not reviewed, but of interest. BACinema Beverly Arts Center 2407 W. 111th St. 773-445-3838 beverlyartcenter.org •'Son of Rambow' ***...Tags: David Lynch, Music Box Theatre, Robert Preston, Theater, Los Angeles
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Review: "The Film Club" by David Gilmour
daniel.bubbeo@newsday.comTHE FILM CLUB, by David Gilmour. Twelve, 225 pp., $21.99. A few pages into "The Film Club," the smart, new memoir by Canadian film critic David Gilmour, it becomes clear that if he ever saw any of MGM's squeaky-clean "Andy Hardy" movies while growing up,...Tags: John Lennon, Mickey Rooney, David Gilmour, Vanessa Redgrave, Jack Nicholson
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