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Java: Goldie Hawn Charms Crowd At Women's Forum
Courant Java ColumnistActress, author, philanthropist and producer Goldie Hawn brought the best of her signature smile and her quirky comedic personality to Hartford Friday, talking about everything from career paths to children at a luncheon for about 1,100 women (and men) at...Tags: California, Diane Keaton, Bette Midler, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Movies
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English's 'The Women' is scorned
In Diane English's bogus new version of The Women, starring Meg Ryan as the virtuous housewife and Eva Mendes as the vamp who steals her husband away, there's no longer a brilliant set piece on a dude ranch, and no one comes out smelling like a cactus...Tags: Dan Quayle, Paulette Goddard, Employees, Sex, Manhattan (New York City)
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Baby star gazing
Special to The Morning CallThey can't club-hop till dawn, frolic on Miami Beach or check into a $1,700-a-day rehab facility, but they've overcome all those disadvantages in their crawl to the top. Celebrity babies are hot, hot, hot. With bidding for exclusive photos of Brad...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Sarah Jessica Parker, Periodicals, Shirley Temple, Cybill Shepherd
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Sheldon Keller, 85; Emmy-winning comedy writer
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSheldon Keller, an Emmy Award-winning comedy writer who was part of the celebrated writing team on Sid Caesar's 1950s comedy-variety TV show "Caesar's Hour," has died. He was 85. Keller, who also was a founding member of the Beverly Hills Unlisted Jazz...Tags: Frank Sinatra, Jonathan Winters, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, CBS Corp., Bob Hope
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'Barracuda' singers try to bite the GOP
'Barracuda' singers try to bite the GOP
The singers in Heart, angry that their '70s hit "Barracuda" is being used as the unofficial theme song for Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, are biting back at the Alaska governor.
The song, a...Tags: Ceremonies, Diane Keaton, Radio Industry, Bette Midler, K.D. Lang
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Sarah Palin, if her life was a movie
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLIKE MANY around Hollywood, I've spent an embarrassing amount of time during the week trying to decide which actress would be best to play Sarah Palin in the story of her life. I know conventional wisdom says that Tina Fey is a lock for the part, but do...Tags: National Government, 30 Rock, Sarah Palin, Tina Fey, Movies
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Chelsea Handler's celeb-bashing, late-night snark
Tribune NewspapersLOS ANGELES—From her gossipy late-night perch on E! Entertainment Television, Chelsea Handler routinely mouths off about Tom Cruise, Angelina Jolie and almost everyone else in and around the gates of the Hollywood-industrial complex. And typically,...Tags: Barry Sonnenfeld, Sarah Silverman, Newspapers, E! Entertainment, Amy Poehler
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Chelsea Handler's late-night snark
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFROM HER gossipy late-night perch on E! Entertainment Television, Chelsea Handler routinely mouths off about Tom Cruise, Angelina Jolie and almost everyone else in and around the gates of the Hollywood-industrial complex. And typically, the host of...Tags: Barry Sonnenfeld, Sarah Silverman, Newspapers, E! Entertainment, Amy Poehler
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Adaptations abound
With so many TV series hitting the big screen lately ("Sex and the City," "The X-Files"), ABC is attempting to right the balance. The network has ordered a pilot for a "The Witches of Eastwick" TV series based on the 1987 movie that starred Susan...Tags: Batman, Sex and the City, Martin Scorsese, Homer Simpson, Star Trek
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Dick Martin of TV's 'Laugh In' dies in Calif.
Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died. He was 86. Martin,...Tags: National Government, Dean Martin, Lily Tomlin, Bars, Bob Newhart
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Pangea Day joins audiences around the world
Special to The TimesThere was a message in the drumbeats. The final moments of the first international Pangea Day event on Saturday were big on symbolism, as seven drummers of varied cultures were linked via satellite from Stage 15 at Sony Studios to an international drum...Tags: Movies, Chris Anderson, Music, Refugee, Popular Music
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'Cutlass' a star-studded, delicious comic short
Sentinel Movie CriticCutlass is a comic, sentimental short that has all the polish and sure-handedness than an actress raised in the movies and directing for the first time can bring it. The fact that Kate Hudson, daughter of Goldie Hawn, did it is more spurring than the...Tags: Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Movies, Kurt Russell, Virginia, Roger Moore
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