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Theater: 'Sweet Charity' at Pennsylvania Playhouse
Strong-minded women make good theater, but unhappy women make even better theatrical fare. This weekend brings three plays about three very different women struggling to define themselves in a world controlled by men. The Pennsylvania Playhouse...Tags: Cy Coleman, Neil Simon, Dorothy Fields, Pennsylvania, Muhlenberg College
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Fergie shares her 24/7 life
Los Angeles Daily NewsEven a singer-actress-designer has to get her house in order. And that's what Stacy Ferguson is doing ... one yard of flooring at a time. "After this, I'm going to meet with carpeting people," says Ferguson, known to the world as Fergie. "My stepdad is...Tags: August, Television, Joe DiMaggio, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Robert Rodriguez
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Italian tourism stuck in Web tangle
Wall Street JournalBranding Italy may be harder than you think. This fall, the Italian government will revive plans to create a Web portal aimed at attracting tourists to the nation. Though plenty of visitors flock to Italy's cities, beaches and countryside all year...Tags: Omnicom Group Incorporated, WPP Group Plc, Silvio Berlusconi, Contracts, Tourism and Leisure
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'Woman of Rome': Lily Tuck reveals a woman of the world
Italy's decay under the Mussolini dictatorship from the 1920s until the twilight of World War II is one of history's most poisoned chapters. The Fascist demagogue emulated Hitler's mass persecution of Jews, warping the society as wartime retrenchments...Tags: Adolf Hitler, Virginia, Family, Bill Morrow, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia)
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'Sweet Charity'
Special to The TimesSince first produced more than 40 years ago, "Sweet Charity" has undergone an unfortunate metamorphosis from the sweetly sentimental to the downright treacly. Granted, Cy Coleman's music and Dorothy Fields' lyrics combine in some memorable standards ("...Tags: Cy Coleman, Molly Ringwald, Bob Fosse, Neil Simon, Theater
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Tallest woman in the world
Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS — A woman who grew to be 7 feet 7 inches tall and was recognized as the world's tallest female died Wednesday, a friend said. She was 53. Sandy Allen, who used her height to inspire children to accept those who are different, died at a...Tags: August, Television, Diseases, Long Term Care, Indiana
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'Federico Fellini: The Book of Dreams'
ANYONE familiar with the films of Federico Fellini knows that he gave importance to dreams. But the extent of that devotion has become fully evident only now, with the publication of "Il Libro dei Sogni" -- "The Book of Dreams." These sketches, mostly...Tags: Michelangelo Antonioni, Books and Magazines, Anita Ekberg, Marcello Mastroianni, Sophia Loren
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10 books and movies to prep for a trip to Rome
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIf you're planning to visit Rome before you die, it pays to prepare for the experience. Here are 10 books and movies to help you understand what you see in the Roman Forum, at the Vatican and on the Piazza Navona. 1. "The Agony and the Ecstasy" (1961, by...Tags: William Wyler, Anita Ekberg, Audrey Hepburn, Anna Magnani, Marcello Mastroianni
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Show time at the Wilder
Times Staff WriterThe UCLA Film & Television Archive's new venue, the Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum, officially opens Friday with a screening of the Oscar-winning 1960 Wilder classic "The Apartment." Two days later, the archive kicks off its "Art of Light"...Tags: Crimes, Warren Beatty, Los Angeles, Theft, Nick Nolte
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A language all can understand
The EnvelopeThe title of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' current exhibition, "From 'Amarcord' to 'Z': Posters From Fifty Years of Foreign Language Film Winners," is a bit misleading because the show actually covers 60 years of Academy Award-winning...Tags: Language, Awards and Prizes, Culture, Film Festivals, Academy Awards
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'Exterminating Angels'
Times Staff WriterRather than "fade in," the screenplay for French filmmaker Jean-Claude Brisseau's symbol-laden erotic drama, "Exterminating Angels," could very well have begun with, "Dear Penthouse ... " Though the film expresses a kinship to Luis Buñuel, Federico...Tags: West Hollywood, Jean-Luc Godard, Robert Palmer, Cinema Industry, Movies
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Loren's Husband, Film Producer Ponti Dies
Zap2It.comFilm producer Carlo Ponti, the husband of screen legend Sophia Loren, has died. He was 94. The filmmaker had been hospitalized 10 days ago in Geneva, Switzerland for pulmonary complications and died overnight (Jan. 9), report news souces. Ponti produced...Tags: Film Festivals, David Lean, Marriage, Family, Sophia Loren
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