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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: Jon Favreau, Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton, Iron Man, Bette Midler
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TODAY'S PICKS
THE COLOR PURPLE (8 p.m., WE) (Drama, 1985) - A black Southern woman (Whoopi Goldberg) struggles to find her identity after years of abuse. Based on the book by Alice Walker. PRESEASON FOOTBALL (6:30 p.m., CBS/2) - Jets at Philadelphia Eagles...Tags: New England Patriots, Alice Walker, New York Giants, New York Jets, Jon Voight
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Paul Starr, A-list makeup artist, is found dead
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCelebrity makeup artist Paul Starr, who has worked with Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Garner and Sophia Loren, among other Hollywood stars, was found dead in his home in the Echo Park area of Los Angeles. Starr, 51, was found Tuesday by police who forced...Tags: Scarlett Johansson, Jennifer Garner, Echo Park, Cameron Diaz, Los Angeles
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DVD Quick Picks
Special to The Morning CallCOOL CLASSIC ''Joy House'' (''Les Félins'') (1964, Koch, unrated, $25) After collaborating on ''Purple Noon,'' director Rene Clement and actor Alain Delon re-teamed for a deliciously involving slow burner about a small-time grifter hiding out in the...Tags: Marianne Faithfull, Alain Delon, Health Treatments
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Rick Nicita leaving CAA to lead Morgan Creek Productions
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRick Nicita, a longtime Hollywood agent whose clients include Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, is leaving the agency business after 42 years to become a movie executive. A managing partner at Creative Artists Agency, where he spent nearly three decades,...Tags: Anthony Hopkins, William Morris, Kurt Russell, Rob Reiner, Management Change
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Mark Tribe's Port Huron Project via Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions
Times Art CriticEarly Saturday evening, Providence, R.I.-based artist Mark Tribe orchestrated a reenactment of a 1971 speech by Chicano labor activist César Chávez protesting the Vietnam War. On the South Lawn of Exposition Park, midway between the Natural History Museum...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Demonstration, Andy Warhol, Los Angeles, United Nations
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Shows to watch
'Fun With Dick & Jane' 8 p.m., TBS Originally made with George Segal and Jane Fonda in 1977, this comedy gets an update with Jim Carrey and Tea Leoni as the title couple. To maintain their posh lifestyle, they turn to crime after the husband loses his...Tags: George Segal, Alec Baldwin, Space Programs, Jim Carrey, Tea Leoni
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Fox hires Huckabee to comment on politics
Mike Huckabee, a former Republican presidential hopeful, has been hired by Fox News Channel as a political commentator. His "campaign experience and knowledge of politics makes him a great addition to our ongoing election coverage," Bill Shine, senior...Tags: Political Candidates, Republican Party, Los Angeles, Litigation, John McCain
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TV, papers crossing paths in future of news
Two industrywide media business trends crisscrossed last week within Tribune Co. The result you'll see in about two months is more news on TV, less in print. Tribune Co.-owned WGN-Ch. 9 in Chicago announced it was expanding its news offerings by an hour...Tags: David Carradine, Tribune Co., Newspapers, NBC, Petroleum Industry
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Actor Carradine drops F-bomb on 'WGN Morning News'
Tribune media columnistThe free-wheeling "WGN Morning News" today was more free than usual, as guest David Carradine, live on the air, casually dropped one of the words you're not supposed to say on TV. Carradine, who had been introduced by co-anchor Robin Baumgarten as...Tags: David Carradine, Regional Authority, Tribune Co., NBC, Diane Keaton
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Wanda Sykes is still a stand-up gal
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comWanda Sykes doesn't have to do stand-up comedy tours anymore. Between her TV work on CBS' "The New Adventures of Old Christine" and HBO's "Curb Your Enthusiasm," movie roles that put her on the big screen next to Jennifer Lopez and Jane Fonda ("Monster-...Tags: CBS Corp., Hillary Clinton, Theater, Kathy Griffin, Don Rickles
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Reardon Victim Goes Public, Blasts St. Francis Hospital
Courant Assistant Features EditorOn a Sunday afternoon in March 1970, Dr. George Reardon photographed me in degrading, sexually provocative poses in his office at St. Francis Hospital. It was just another day for the doctor. Afterward, he stopped at Arthur Drug on Farmington Avenue...Tags: New York Weather, Healthcare Provider, Basketball, Health and Safety at School, Law Enforcement
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