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On Aug. 12, 1851, Isaac Singer was granted a patent for his sewing machine. In 1867 President Andrew Johnson suspended Secretary of War Edwin Stanton; the action ignited a campaign to impeach Johnson. In 1881 filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille was born in...Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, Baseball, Joseph P. Kennedy, John Lennon
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Revisited 'Brideshead' is good, and so are the new wispy Brits
Special to the Sentineland one that's neither a sequel nor filled with bang-bang boom-boom. Of course, Brideshead Revisited is a revisit to that wonderful 1981 Brit miniseries (both based on the book by Evelyn Waugh -- that's a male Evelyn with a long "E"). I like the new...Tags: Javier Bardem, Political Candidates, The House Bunny, Julianne Moore, Brideshead Revisited
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OFF THE WALL: Some 'Mad Men' and some madcap men
diane@tvworthwatching.comOff the Wall gets all soaped up. WEEKEND MIND-BENDERS. This isn't your kiddo's space opera - there's sharp personal, political and spiritual drama in the too-contemporary fourth season of "Battlestar Galactica" (tonight at 8 and midnight, Universal HD)...Tags: Golf, Billy Dee Williams, Tammy Wynette, Stephen King, Dean Stockwell
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The week's best bets for kids
"My Darling Clementine": Director John Ford puts his own slant on the 1946 retelling of the famous OK Corral shootout. Henry Fonda stars as legendary Wyatt Earp, who arrives in town to find one of his beloved brothers murdered. Determined to seek justice,...Tags: Anne Hathaway, Television Industry, Glenn Close, Jim Belushi, Multi-Sport Events
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Turner Classic Movies brandishes its star power
Sentinel Television CriticWant to learn what makes a Hollywood star? Turner Classic Movies is giving a crash course with its Summer Under the Stars film festival that runs through August. Each day, the channel devotes 24 hours to an actor. First up is Michael Caine on Friday....Tags: Michael Caine, Greta Garbo, Key Largo, Claude Rains, Jack Palance
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Emmy-winning star of 'Search for Tomorrow'
DELRAY BEACH, Fla. — Larry Haines, a two-time Daytime Emmy winner for his 35-year role on the soap opera "Search for Tomorrow," has died. He was 89. Mr. Haines, who also had a successful career on Broadway, died July 17 at a Delray Beach hospital...Tags: Delray Beach, CBS Corp., Jason Robards, Music Theater, NBC
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Eric Lieber, 71; TV producer created 'Love Connection'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEric Lieber, a veteran television producer who created and executive-produced TV's long-running dating show "Love Connection," has died. He was 71. Lieber died of leukemia Wednesday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, said his wife, Peggy, who worked as co-...Tags: Los Angeles, New York, Sammy Davis Jr., Death and Dying, New Jersey
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Nighttime entertainment schedule
Spin FRIDAY DJ Vice at the Avalon Celebrate the Fourth of July the right way at this 18-and-older event in the heart of Hollywood with a hip-hop and mash-up-heavy set from DJ Vice. Avalon, 1735 N. Vine St., Hollywood. $10 (before 10:30 p.m.). (323) 462-...Tags: Los Angeles, Melrose, Hermosa Beach, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), West Hollywood
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Film critic, aficionado opens series with an august visitor
'I went out and bought a pair of black loafers after that," Sydney Pollack tells critic and interviewer Elvis Mitchell in the premiere of "Elvis Mitchell: Under the Influence." Why the loafers? Because Gene Kelly wore loafers in "An American in Paris,"...Tags: Los Angeles, Leslie Caron, Cary Grant, Gene Kelly, Sydney Pollack
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Movies
BASIC CABLE "The Best Man" *** 7 p.m., TCM There's a passel of guys hoping to be their political party's nominee for U.S. president in this 1964 drama. No swords or beheadings are involved, but Henry Fonda and Cliff Robertson do turn heads with their...Tags: Cliff Robertson, James Cromwell, Burt Reynolds, Movies, Chris Rock
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Shopping is Katy Perry's big love
How would you describe your look? I tend to lean a lot on the Lolita-pinup thing. High-waisted shorts, onesies and vintage tops. It's like in that Elton John song "Tiny Dancer" when he sings, "pretty eyes, pirate smile." It's innocent but can still be...Tags: Elton John, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), New York, Santa Monica, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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Fast chat: Peter Gallagher
Special to NewsdayPeter Gallagher loves the old alley behind the Broadway theater where he's co-starring with Morgan Freeman and Frances McDormand in Clifford Odets' "The Country Girl." Some 30 years ago he was just starting out, appearing on this very stage in his first...Tags: Mae West, Frances McDormand, Dance, MySpace, Bill Cosby
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