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'Dinner' swirls as classic comedy
Special To The SentinelWhen the famous drama critic and radio wit Alexander Woollcott showed up at playwright Moss Hart's country estate, he took over the house. The story goes that he slept in the master bedroom, frightened the staff and behaved obnoxiously. When he left, he...Tags: Dan Wilson, Theater, George S Kaufman, Leesburg, Moss Hart
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"King of Comedy" star Bernie Mac is dead at 50
Bernie Mac blended style, authority and a touch of self-aware bluster to make audiences laugh as well as connect with him. For Mac, who died yesterday at age 50, it was a winning mix, delivering him from a poor childhood to stardom as a standup comedian,...Tags: NAACP, Celebrity, Elections, Government, People
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'Square Pegs' fits right in
Times Television CriticA comedy about kids that was not made for kids but was not not made for kids, "Square Pegs" premiered on CBS in the fall of 1982; a quarter of a century later, it has come to DVD in its surprisingly modest, 19-episode entirety. But 9 1/2 hours is time...Tags: Jami Gertz, National Lampoon Incorporated, CBS Corp., Sylvester Stallone, Teen-agers
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The inner workings of Hearst Castle
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSan Simeon, Calif. It doesn't take long, wandering behind the scenes among the 38 bedrooms and 41 bathrooms (not counting those in the guest quarters next door), to sense a few differences between your house and Hearst Castle. The museum accreditation,...Tags: Renovation, Architecture, Newspaper and Magazine, Richard Wagner, Building Material
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Lobbying for a stay at New York's Algonquin
Tribune reporterAs I write this mash note to the Algonquin, the clubby enclave with the most storied literary history of any Manhattan hotel, the resident cat, Matilda, is lounging on one of the bell carts near the front desk. I'm sitting a few yards away, with my laptop...Tags: Venice, George S Kaufman, Newspaper and Magazine, Government Health Care, New York Times
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San Diego's Keating Hotel looks slick but sputters
Times Staff WriterI've never had the urge to switch the TV channel to NASCAR races, but I was at the Keating, San Diego's new high-concept hotel, and needed to hear the roar of engines to complete the experience. The 5-month-old Keating, in a historic building in...Tags: Porsche, San Diego (San Diego, California), Fiat, Vehicles, Hotels and Accommodations
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In the Land of Women
MetromixThere's only so much eye-rolling the average human head can tolerate. And "In the Land of Women" exhausts that limit. Not so much a film as a science experiment testing an audience's tolerance for clichés, this tedious and ill-conceived project unfolds...Tags: Adam Brody, Movies, Meg Ryan, Michigan, Olympia Dukakis
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A weekend with Lucy and Ricky
Special to the TribuneJAMESTOWN, N.Y.—On the weekend before Memorial Day, this will be ground zero for Lucy madness. Lucille Ball was the first woman to head a major Hollywood studio (Desilu), but it's the bird-brained redhead she played on TV in the '50s that made...Tags: Lucille Ball, Death and Dying, Andy Griffith, Easter, Family
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Movie review: Click'
Tribune movie critic1½ stars (out of four) Long after you and I are gone, the Adam Sandler debate will still be raging, like one of Sandler's own on-screen tantrums. Is he a one-shtick pony or a real actor with the long-haul goods? As with many polarized debates the...Tags: Adam Sandler, Music, Will Ferrell, Family, Kate Beckinsale
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'Click'
Chicago TribuneLike one of his on-screen tantrums, the Adam Sandler debate seems to go on forever. Is he a one-shtick pony, or a real actor with the long-haul goods? As with many polarized arguments the answer isn't A or B, but C, meaning: "Both," or "Both —...Tags: Adam Sandler, Music, Will Ferrell, Family, Kate Beckinsale
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City Living: Hell's Kitchen
STAFF WRITERWhat to Expect: This West Side neighborhood is dotted with shiny new condos and happening restaurants but still retains some of the grit that recalls its rough and tumble past. Hell's Kitchen got its name from a local gang that ran its tenement-lined...Tags: Alvin Ailey, Theater, Gang Activity, Schools, Whole Foods Market
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School of Rock
Staff Writer(PG-13). There's a lady who's sure/All that glitters is Black: Jack Black that is, the manic star of this Rick Linklater comedy about a rocker who has outlived his shelf live and masquerades as a prep school teacher. No professional wrestling is...Tags: Music, Joan Cusack, Theater, Dick Clark, Richard Linklater
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