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Java: Goldie Hawn Charms Crowd At Women's Forum
Courant Java ColumnistActress, author, philanthropist and producer Goldie Hawn brought the best of her signature smile and her quirky comedic personality to Hartford Friday, talking about everything from career paths to children at a luncheon for about 1,100 women (and men) at...Tags: Television, Bette Midler, Kate Hudson, Film Festivals, Diane Keaton
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There's little joy in 'VeggieTales' world
"VeggieTales": In "The Duke and the Great Pie War," the armies of Rhubarb do battle against the Kingdom of Scone, setting off the Great Pie War, which is rather messy. Sweet Petunia, a charming young Rhubarb, is forced to flee her homeland and live in a...Tags: Anaheim Mighty Ducks, Bruce Campbell, Kelly Preston
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Fast chat with William Katt
Hofstra University on Sunday concludes a three-day run of "Rachel and Julio" at the John Cranford Adams Playhouse. The comic love story, set over three decades, stars two of the Hempstead university's most successful alums, Lainie Kazan and Robert Davi....Tags: Sony Corp., Television, Star Wars, Jimmy Stewart, Stephen J Cannell
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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: Rivers, Management Change, Music Industry, Lindsay Lohan, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated
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The week's best bets for kids
"Babar": Babar is scheduled to play a duet with a great pianist. He does not want to admit that the music is too much of a challenge for him, so he puts off practicing. This makes him feel guilty, and that takes a toll on his duties as king. Soon, it's...Tags: Anne Heche, Martin Short, Bernadette Peters, James Marsters, Adam Baldwin
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Laurence Fishburne Officially Joining 'CSI' Team
Zap2It.comAfter a month of rumor and speculation, Laurence Fishburne has officially signed on to join the cast of CBS' "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation." While not technically replacing exiting series star and executive producer William Petersen, Fishburne will...Tags: Police, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, August Wilson, Film Festivals, Cinema Industry
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'CSI' Search Focuses on Laurence Fishburne
Zap2It.comLong considered a possibility to replace William Petersen as star of CBS' hit "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," Laurence Fishburne has now emerged as the leading suspect. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Fishburne is in talks to play a new...Tags: Television, Police, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, August Wilson, Film Festivals
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Shows to watch
1. 'LatiNation' 5 p.m., WPWR-Ch. 50 Profiles of illustrator Beatriz Helena Ramos; the Uprock dance; photographer Marco Patino; Latin Street Dancing Company; and the Pinker Tones. Jose Mangin and Erika Rodriguez Martin host. 2. 'American Latino TV' 5:...Tags: Herb Brooks, Minority Groups, Elizabeth Pena, National or Ethnic Minorities, Clint Eastwood
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'Cutlass' a star-studded, delicious comic short
Sentinel Movie CriticCutlass is a comic, sentimental short that has all the polish and sure-handedness than an actress raised in the movies and directing for the first time can bring it. The fact that Kate Hudson, daughter of Goldie Hawn, did it is more spurring than the...Tags: Dakota Fanning, Movies, Kate Hudson, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Virginia
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Gerard Butler Escapes From 'New York' Remake
Zap2It.comGerard Butler is taking off his eye patch and exiting the lead in New Line's remake of "Escape From New York." According to Variety, the "300" star is leaving the remake of the John Carpenter favorite over "creative differences." The film had been...Tags: Brett Ratner, John Carpenter, New York, Manhattan (New York City)
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A scar is born, and it's double trouble
gene.seymour@newsday.comWhatever your recollections of Saturday night cheap movie thrills, "Grindhouse" will stir them up. Some will think back wistfully upon 42nd Street and Broadway, when the marquees promised all-you-can-eat bloodbaths. Still others will wish there were...Tags: Movies, Nicolas Cage, Robert Rodriguez, Rob Zombie, Quentin Tarantino
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Courtney Bertolone, Sachem East
SPORTS: Field Hockey, winter track and lacrosse. Bertolone has played varsity field hockey and lacrosse at Sachem East since her freshman year. A center midfielder in field hockeyl, Bertolone was All-County as a junior and was named All-County, All-Long...Tags: Long Island, Field Hockey, Television, Tiki Barber, Robert Morris
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