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Antonio Pineda's craft shines in 'Silver Seduction' at UCLA's Fowler Museum
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMETALLURGICALLY speaking, it sounds paradoxical to talk about a "Golden Age" of silversmithing. But the phrase comes naturally to Antonio Pineda as he recollects the era when his lustrous creations adorned heiresses' throats, commanded praise from heads...Tags: Edward Weston, Los Angeles, Frida Kahlo, Arts, Government
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The biggest hurricane of them all?
Sentinel Staff WriterIt's the time of year when it seems that Florida has to pay the karmic piper for our winter weather -- those clear, crisp days that inspired place names such as Winter Park, Winter Haven, Winter Garden, Winter Springs. And in Florida's past, Labor Day...Tags: Wisconsin, Disasters, Orlando, Henry Flagler, Transportation
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Evelyn Keyes, 91; actress, author best known for a bit part in 'Gone With the Wind'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn the oeuvre of actress Evelyn Keyes, the role of Suellen O'Hara was a "bit part," nothing like the leading roles she played in later films, or her real-life role as wife of directors John Huston and Charles Vidor and jazz musician Artie Shaw. But by...Tags: Los Angeles, Celebrity, Evelyn Keyes, Texas, Van Heflin
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Actress in 'Gone With the Wind'
Los Angeles TimesIn the oeuvre of actress Evelyn Keyes, the role of Suellen O'Hara was a "bit part," nothing like the leading roles she later played or her real-life role as wife of directors John Huston and Charles Vidor and jazz musician Artie Shaw. But by playing...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Movies, Death and Dying, Evelyn Keyes
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Serially thrilling
The serial novel conjures up images of a bygone century, of a time when Charles Dickens made his name by teasing out the life and death of Little Nell in monthly installments. But one need only look to the flurry of posts on Jacket Copy last month...Tags: Stephen King, Central Intelligence Agency, Elmore Leonard, New York Times, Michael Connelly
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'Counterfeiters' actually is the genuine article
Sun Movie Critic(A) The Counterfeiters is in its own smart, trim fashion The Bridge on the River Kwai of concentration-camp sagas. Also based (like Kwai) on a real-life story, this movie starts small but becomes a miniature epic of overreach and moral drift. When we...Tags: Dancing, David Lean, Dance, Arts, Classical Music
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Puerto Vallarta's not just for tourists, it's for artists too
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico -- Strollers passing along the river that flows through downtown here were startled last week to encounter a pair of "Towel Swans" gliding atop the murky water. Crafted out of plastic foam by Chilean artist Cristián Silva, they...Tags: Jazz Music, Los Angeles, Tourism and Leisure, Culture, Arts
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Dario Argento's work on DVD: 'The things that scare us never change.'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDario Argento has quite the body count. The 67-year-old Italian auteur has been making hypnotic, blood-drenched films since the early 1970s and his operatic tales of gore have been hailed by horror fans as their genre's closest equivalent to the canon...Tags: Edgar Allan Poe, Ingmar Bergman, Jennifer Connelly, Francis Ford Coppola, Movies
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'There Will Be Blood' fails to strike it rich
Sun Movie Critic(C-) More oil and sweat than passion and ideas course through There Will Be Blood, a film about the California petroleum boom of the early 20th century that is as anemic as it is ambitious. Writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson has crafted a rise-and-...Tags: Daniel Day-Lewis, Upton Sinclair, Celebrity, Movies, California
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'There Will Be Blood'
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"THERE Will Be Blood," the joint venture between actor Daniel Day-Lewis and director Paul Thomas Anderson, might be the most incendiary combination since the Molotov cocktail. Though it can be over the top and excessive, this morality play set in the...Tags: Daniel Day-Lewis, Celebrity, Texas, Sierra Madre, Signal Hill
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Ray Wise having a devil of a time on 'Reaper'
McClatchy/Tribune newspapers: The Fresno BeeTelevision and film actor Ray Wise has certainly played some devilish characters over the years, prime among them his role as Leland Palmer on the quirky drama "Twin Peaks." Wise finally has gotten his chance to play the devil himself. That's his...Tags: Values, David Lynch, Movies, Ethics, Daniel Webster
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Memory helps man escape from his 'Diving Bell' body
Sun Movie Critic(A+) The Diving Bell and the Butterfly provides an ecstatic lift for movielovers, despite the tragic subject. The diving bell stands for the physical state of Elle editor Jean-Dominique Bauby: A devastating stroke, at age 43, sends this smart, chic...Tags: Diving, Movies, Ronald Harwood, Cinema Industry, Joseph Conrad
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