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'Gonzo' Thompson's life writ very large
Sun Movie Critic(A) Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson is some paradoxical kind of great documentary. Writer-director and co-producer Alex Gibney uses any means at hand to make the rare movie about a journalist that actually takes us into a writer's head....Tags: Defense, Illnesses, David Lynch, Motorcycling, Gang Activity
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Will 'high' tide raise all boats?
Here's a nugget of good news about the real estate market, though it may warm only the hearts of those who need to hear it the least: the rich. Sales are up for some of the most expensive real estate in Chicago, according to a couple of area agents who...Tags: Property, Chicago, Sales, Real Estate, Contracts
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Coherent look at gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson
Sentinel Pop Music CriticHunter S. Thompson, of course, was a character. Bill Murray and Johnny Depp played him in the movies. Uncle Duke in "Doonesbury" traced his life so closely that Thompson's divorce was reflected in a story line. The antics of the iconic Rolling Stone...Tags: Folk Music, Celebrity, Tom Wolfe, New York Times, Indiana
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The ubiquitous film trailer becomes an art form in itself
Associated PressIt's been a so-so year for movies, but it's shaping up to be an excellent year for trailers. Web sites such as apple.com/trailers, comingsoon.net and others have increased the circulation of and attention to trailers. A highly anticipated trailer will...Tags: Heath Ledger, Los Angeles, Movies, Cinema Industry, Brad Pitt
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Mystery on the Gold Coast: John Handler's death
melanie.lefkowitz@newsday.comThe night Frederick John Handler died, he was expected at the house of a tenant and neighbor to celebrate his 57th birthday with coffee and cake. His 80-year-old mother, Marjorie Brickman Kern, who lived next door to Handler and his two daughters in a...Tags: Defense, Medical Specialization, Trials, Murder, John Travolta
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Bad blood on the gold coast
melanie.lefkowitz@newsday.comJOHN HANDLER'S death carries all the plot points of a mystery novel, this one set on the grounds of a classic North Shore waterfront estate. The police found him lying face-up on the grounds of the estate with a wound to his head. Did he die from a...Tags: Defense, Medical Specialization, Trials, Murder, John Travolta
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Brad Pitt is getting younger every day
Los Angeles Times staff writerIt's a tantalizing hook for a film, isn't it? What if your hero was born an old man, only to grow younger every day, from wrinkles to wrinkles, so to speak -- don't they say that all little babies look like Winston Churchill? That's the premise behind...Tags: Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, Paramount, Movies, Cinema Industry, David Fincher
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Neighbors mourn a house's demise
Sun Reporter"It was gone in 15 minutes. That's all it took to knock down Miss Hawks' house," Lester Watson, a cashier at Graul's Market in Ruxton, told a shopper last week. What Watson, who keeps an eye on what goes on in the community, was talking about was a large...Tags: Maryland, Port Deposit, James Carroll, Architecture, New York
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'Benjamin Button' trailer sparks curiosity in Brad Pitt film
THE BIG PICTUREBRAD PITT is getting younger every day. It's a tantalizing hook for a film, isn't it? What if your hero was born an old man, only to grow younger every day, from wrinkles to wrinkles, so to speak -- don't they say that all little babies look like Winston...Tags: Marketing, People, Paramount, Cinema Industry, Movies
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Ethan Canin's "America, America"
It seems but a minor stretch—if that—to speculate that the seemingly redundant title of Ethan Canin's new novel, "America America," is to suggest that there are indeed second acts in American life. The book abounds with them, in the first...Tags: Government, H.L. Mencken, Edward M. Kennedy, Crimes, Philosophy
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