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'Kit Kittredge: An American Girl': Cinematic journey back to 1930s sure to please many American girls
Tribune reporterAs someone who does not come into regular contact with girls ages 5 to 12, my personal experience with the "American Girl" phenomenon has been limited. As a sentient human being who happens to work in close proximity to a very large American Girl retail...Tags: Joan Cusack, Movies, Chris O'Donnell, Pixar, Stanley Tucci
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NAME DROPPING
*Just four months after the theft of her signature dress from "Hello, Dolly!," Carol Channing, 86, found herself in the middle of a bank robbery in Palm Desert, Calif. While the dress was returned, the bank robber remains at large. *The Goodman Theatre...Tags: Goodman Theatre, Fred Savage, Crimes, Palm Desert, Bank Robbery
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Fashion flashback
The EnvelopeThe ratings may go up and down; actors may win or lose. But no matter what happens, the Academy Awards are always the most anticipated, globally watched and talked-about fashion show in the world. This year, the emphasis on fashion is stronger than ever,...Tags: Celebrity, Awards and Prizes, Diane Keaton, Sophia Loren, Barbra Streisand
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Oscar fashion flashbacks
The EnvelopeThink back, fashion and film fans. What would you say were the most memorable gowns ever worn to the Oscars? Now hold that thought. You may be surprised. Oscar producer Laura Ziskin enlisted Andre Leon Talley, Vogue magazine's aptly named editor-at-...Tags: Celebrity, Awards and Prizes, Cher, Joan Rivers, Cate Blanchett
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'The Aristocrats'
STAFF WRITERE.B. White's dictum about humor dying under dissection has been so relentlessly pounded into our heads that one is relieved to see it finally, legitimately challenged by "The Aristocrats." There's literally nothing to this movie besides a bunch of talking...Tags: Robin Williams, Movies, George Carlin, Gilbert Gottfried, Christopher Walken
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'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'
STAFF WRITERJust what exactly are Johnny Depp and director Tim Burton doing to Willy Wonka, the childishly imperious, self-aggrandizing candy manufacturer of Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"? You would have to have been raised in captivity not to get...Tags: Carol Burnett, Johnny Depp, Roald Dahl, Gene Wilder, Michael Jackson
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Today's picks
When The Hive is reopened, Raccoon City becomes contaminated by the T-virus. Alice (Milla Jovovich) must shoot her way out past zombies and a mutant beast called Nemesis in Resident Evil: Apocalypse (10 p.m.-11:40 p.m., HBO).
Network SURFACE // 8 p.m.-...Tags: Celebrity, Milla Jovovich, Theater, Jay Leno, Celebrity Mothers
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The Duke Delivers
From The Times: Jan. 28, 1975
The Golden Globes, which were seen Saturday night on some 130 Metromedia stations, caused talk in this town that was equalled only by the talk about Norman Lear's new series, "Hot L Baltimore," which debuted Friday night. It...Tags: Celebrity, Marcello Mastroianni, Max von Sydow, Madeline Kahn, Theater
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"Hello, Dolly!"
STAFF WRITERWhen "Hello, Dolly!" premiered on Broadway in January 1964, Lorraine Serabian was an ingenue in training. Now, in this 40th anniversary production of the Jerry Herman classic, the Hofstra alum and Tony nominee ("Zorba," 1969) has returned to the scene...Tags: Music Theater, Theater, Tom Waits, Values, Maria Callas
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The Half of It
Half time entertainment at each of the 37 SuperBowl games since 1967: I Universities of Arizona and Michigan bands II Grambling State University band III "America Thanks," Florida A&M University IV "Mardi Gras," Carol Channing V Florida A&M band...Tags: University of Florida, Super Bowl, Stevie Wonder, Naomi Judd, Florida State University
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Forest Hills
Staff WriterBefore it was a model garden development or the site of a world-famous tennis club, Forest Hills in 1652 apparently looked like a dry river bed left behind by the glaciers that formed Long Island. The Dutch called the area Whiteput, meaning pit. The...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Theodore Roosevelt, Lou Costello, Carroll O'Connor, Long Island
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Eclectic Dignity
Staff WriterThree hundred and fifty years ago, Dutch farmers named the Rikers worked the fertile land beside Old Bowery Bay, never dreaming that the misty island across the way would centuries later make their name synonymous with lock-downs and convicted felons....Tags: Jackson Heights, Death and Dying, Michael Smith
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