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Marriage And Murder at Cinestudio
Marriage And Murder Charlie Chaplin was a cinema icon, but that didn't stop the movie world powers-that-be from giving him a hard time about the content of his 1947 film "Monsieur Verdoux." The movie about a modern Bluebeard, whose working title was "A...Tags: Katharine Hepburn, Alice Adams, Academic Progress, Bette Davis, Murder
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New York Real Estate: Kew Gardens, Queens
Special to amNewYorkIf you are a believer of "great things come in small packages," then Kew Gardens might be your kind of neighborhood. This triangular-shaped enclave has many conveniences of city life, yet retains a small-town feel. One of seven planned communities in...Tags: Frederick Law Olmsted, High Schools, Dorothy Parker, Clubs and Associations, George Gershwin
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'Lonely' draws on abstraction
Los Angeles TimesYou could call Harmony Korine's "Mister Lonely" a comeback, but that would imply the return was anticipated, or that it heralds a return to form. I'm not sure either description applies. "Mister Lonely" is just as unconventional, by Hollywood standards,...Tags: Michael Jackson, Shirley Temple, Mister Lonely, Diseases, Movies
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Renovation of historic theater evokes hope and grumbling
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterUntil recently, the golden cherubs and embellished pillars lining the walls of the Westlake Theatre swap meet meant little more than a fancy backdrop for Virginia Anaya and her busy vitamin and makeup business. This was the place where, decades earlier,...Tags: Sandra Romero, Theater, Tony Perez, Los Angeles, Ed Reyes
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Review: Jonas Brothers' 'A Little Bit Longer'
glann.gamboa@newsday.comJONAS BROTHERS "A Little Bit Longer" THE GRADE BBOTTOM LINE This time, Joe, Kevin and Nick really give their fans something to scream about. What The Jonas Brothers accomplish on their third album, "A Little Bit Longer" (Hollywood), is nearly...Tags: OutKast, Theater, Nick Jonas, Jonas Brothers, Sony Corp.
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OFF THE WALL: His silents are golden, but so are his talkies
diane@tvworthwatching.comOff the Wall just loves that little tramp. THE BIGGEST STARS OF ALL TIME. I'm going to argue they're not Britney and Brangelina, despite today's tabloid overkill. Will we devote entire days to their work a hundred years from now? That's the case for...Tags: Tribeca Film Festival, Summer Olympics, Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus, Greta Garbo
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Woody Allen reflects on 'Vicky Christina Barcelona,' love and his life
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHE ONLY place Woody Allen ever really wants to be is in his bed. "My spot on the bed is my spot in the world," he explains. It's where he watches baseball games, and reads, and where he writes, usually in the morning, because if he starts at night, he...Tags: Scarlett Johansson, Mia Farrow, Theater, Literature, Music Theater
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'The Recruiter' Looks At How Young People Are Drawn Into The Army
As if to portray the back story of the fighters abroad so vividly depicted in "Generation Kill" (HBO2, 8 p.m.), the latest in HBO's Monday night summer documentary series concentrates on what motivates young people to join the armed services in a time...Tags: High Schools, Brendan Fraser, Movies, Quentin Tarantino, David Letterman
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'Mister Lonely' Misses
Courant Staff WriterHarmony Korine is evolving, somewhat. The director of "Gummo" and "Julien Donkey Boy" has created visually and narratively ugly stories of losers and loners, films as uninspiring to look at as to listen to. With " Mister Lonely," at least the "visually...Tags: Michael Jackson, Sammy Davis Jr., Real Art Ways, James Dean, Harmony Korine
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Cruise's producing partner steps down
Associated PressTom Cruise's producing partner, Paula Wagner, said Wednesday that she will leave her job as chief executive of United Artists to produce projects independently. Wagner will continue to co-own the studio with Cruise and "be attached to UA's most...Tags: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Incorporated, Valkyrie, Adolf Hitler, Movies, Mary Pickford
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'WALL-E'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comI can admit it: "Wall-E," the new animated film from Pixar, had me a little misty-eyed. Lumpy in the throat, even. Smiling through tears like an audience member at an "Oprah" taping. And that was just in the first five minutes. That's no small feat,...Tags: Pixar, Movies, Donald Duck, Shia LaBeouf, Animation
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Norman still in the fast lane, where he belongs
Greg Norman and I hung out together in Australia after he won the British Open for the first time. He came by for breakfast. Then we took his Jaguar for a drive. A very, very fast drive. He showed me around Melbourne. We went to a manufacturer that...Tags: Golf, Chris Evert, Greg Norman, Tiger Woods
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