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Adrian Monk's New Therapist Debuts; Third Season Of 'Psych' Starts
The unexpected death in April of Stanley Kamel, the actor who played the therapist on "Monk" (USA, 9 p.m.), must have thrown the show's production into a spin. He didn't appear often on the show, but he was a crucial touchstone for Tony Shalhoub's Adrian...Tags: Celebrity, Celeste Holm, Gregory Peck, Conan O'Brien, Celebrity Mothers
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'Everything Is Cinema' by Richard Brody
Everything Is Cinema
The Working Life of Jean-Luc Godard
Richard Brody
Metropolitan Books: 702 pp., $40
Deeply researched, conscientiously written, careful to contextualize its subject both in his field and in the larger culture that shaped his work,...Tags: Books and Magazines, Woody Allen, Culture, Book, Movies
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Forget Batman: All eyes are on Ledger's Joker
Heath Ledger died at an age when many gifted actors first reach liftoff. At 28, he had achieved acclaim, popularity and riches. But he was just beginning to define himself as an actor and a star. In Todd Haines' I'm Not There (2007), he played a...Tags: Folk Music, Celebrity, Robert Duvall, Nicholas Ray, Benicio Del Toro
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Echo Park's eighteen-thirty hosts rooftop movie night
UP ON THE ROOF The eighteen-thirty is a multipurpose venue that hosts performance art and community-building presentations and lectures. But for the summer, the Echo Park performance space opens its roof and screens films that are a bit headier than your...Tags: Echo Park, Movies
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Blind angel in 'Barbarella'
LOS ANGELES — John Phillip Law, a tall, blond actor who cut a striking figure as the blind angel opposite Jane Fonda in 1968's "Barbarella," has died. He was 70. Mr. Law died Tuesday at his Los Angeles home, said his ex-wife, Shawn Ryan. The...Tags: John Phillip Law, Celebrity, Jane Fonda, Los Angeles, Movies
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Making sense of Hollywood -- in print
Special to The TimesApril 17, 2008 For the last several years, Richard Schickel has been a regular contributor to the Los Angeles Times Book Review, writing primarily about books on film. His new book, "Film on Paper: The Inner Life of Movies," is a collection of many of...Tags: Douglas Sirk, Books and Magazines, Reviews, New York Times, Book
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Mixing it up with recent soundtracks
Special to the TribuneWith the advent of the iPod and the plethora of other listening devices and formats it's become commonplace to have thousands of music tracks available at the touch of a fingertip or click of the mouse. But there's still a lot to be said for the good...Tags: Deborah Kerr, Federico Fellini, Classical Music, Music, Gus van Sant
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Zoe Kazan talks about 'Sheba'
Zoe Kazan, granddaughter of the late Elia Kazan, is making her Broadway debut in the Manhattan Theater Club revival of William Inge's drama "Come Back, Little Sheba." She plays a young college girl who must balance her boyfriend's desires with 1950s...Tags: William Inge, Manhattan, Theater
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Clooney stumps for 'Clayton'
With Thanksgiving shortening the workweek, Notes is being posted a little earlier than usual.
This week we're focusing on some pre-holiday action in a season that's heating up, at least in terms of pure star power.
Monday night George Clooney wowed a...Tags: Folk Music, Keri Russell, Paramount, Theater, Rex Harrison
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