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'High School Musical's' Vanessa Hudgens buys Studio City home for $2.75 million
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOK, PULL up the blinds in your sleeping tween-ager's room and show her this column. I promise she will not shoot daggers your way. Vanessa Hudgens Vanessa Hudgens of "High School Musical" fame has bought her first house. It's in Studio City, it cost $2.75...Tags: High Schools, Music Theater, All Stars, Oakland Athletics, Baseball
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New DVD releases include 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'
AP Movie WriterSelected home-video releases: "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" Nearly 20 years after he literally rode off into the sunset, the world's most-famous archaeologist-adventurer returned to the big-screen, a bit rustier for the mileage... -
The early years of David Lean, at UCLA
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDon't expect to see any of David Lean's lavish epics such as "The Bridge on the River Kwai," "Lawrence of Arabia" and "Doctor Zhivago" at UCLA Film & Television Archive's retrospective of the Oscar-winning British director. The festival, which marks the...Tags: Twilight, Theater, Moby, Charles Laughton, Festive Event
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PASSINGS
Donald Blakeslee Decorated flying ace during WWII Col. Donald Blakeslee, 90, commander of the first American fighter group to reach Berlin during World War II and one of the war's most decorated pilots, died of heart failure Sept. 3 at his home in Miami,...Tags: Kirk Douglas, Natalie Wood, Theater, Bing Crosby, Celebrity
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Court's in session
It's law night on Turner Classic Movies, as five of Hollywood's most celebrated legal eagles are showcased in an evening of programming that shouldn't raise objections from anyone. The proceedings commence at 5:15 p.m. with Otto Preminger's Anatomy of...Tags: Ben Gazzara, Prosecution, Justice System, Charles Laughton, Elsa Lanchester
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Hot Property: "Stone Cold" Steve Austin sells Malibu home for $2.5 million
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFar be it from me to criticize the pricing logic of someone who used to wrestle professionally and calls himself "Stone Cold," but I constantly stumble across examples of how, even in this sluggish market, well-priced homes are moving. So, with no public...Tags: World Wrestling Entertainment Incorporated, Beverly Hills, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Wrestling, Steve Austin
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'How the West Was Won' back in Cinerama at ArcLight Hollywood
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBig-screen films didn't get much bigger or wider than in Cinerama. And this Sunday, the Cinerama Dome at the ArcLight in Hollywood will show the landmark 1963 epic "How the West Was Won" in its recently restored original three-projector Cinerama format...Tags: Music Theater, Jane Fonda, Iron Man, Julie Andrews, James Stewart
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Manny Farber, 91; iconoclastic film critic and artist
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterManny Farber, an iconoclastic stylist who achieved prominence in two careers -- as a painter of abstract canvases and still-lifes and as a film critic admired for his canny, muscular writing and advocacy of such directors as Sam Fuller, Howard Hawks and...Tags: Pauline Kael, New York, John Wayne, Celebrity, Howard Hawks
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Faded stars to shine again on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThrockmorton P. Gildersleeve is about to get another shot at Hollywood stardom. That was the name of the lead character played by actor Willard Waterman in the hit 1950s radio comedy "The Great Gildersleeve." The show went off the air in 1957 and...Tags: Road Transportation, Los Angeles, Peter Frampton, James Stewart, Virginia
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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: Elia Kazan, Daryl Hannah, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Celebrity Mothers, Celebrity
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Cheryl Tiegs' home delivers tropical punch
Tribune staff reporterHer life has taken her from a Minnesota farm to Southern California to Manhattan and Montauk, Long Island to Kenya and back to California again. Though from looking at Cheryl Tiegs' Los Angeles home of a dozen years, you might think she was living in...Tags: Furniture, Andy Warhol, Los Angeles, Public Holidays, New York Times
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'Shel Silverstein Uncensored!'
Though the late Shel Silverstein is best remembered as an author of wryly subversive children's poetry, his 40-year career spanned a dizzying array of artistic media: songwriter-musician, cartoonist, screenwriter and playwright. His work in that latter...Tags: Justice and Rights, Theater, Los Angeles, North Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Celebrity
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