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A Carole King flashback and Fashion Week
diane@tvworthwatching.comOff the Wall feels the earth move. '70s MUSIC FLASHBACK. Nope, not VH1. It's WLIW/21 getting all mellow and then rocking out. "Carole King: Welcome to My Living Room" (tonight at 8) finds the songwriter-singer in the WLIW studio, showing recent concert...Tags: Rihanna, Pamela Anderson, Linda Ronstadt, Shakira, Matt Damon
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TODAY'S PICKS
MUHAMMAD ALI: MADE IN MIAMI (10 p.m., WNET/13) - This documentary looks at the influence the city of Miami had on the boxer, including its black community and the famed Fifth Street Gym. XXIX SUMMER OLYMPICS (8 p.m., NBC/4) - Events include...Tags: Anthony Quinn, Weaponry, Jackie Gleason, Muhammad Ali, Multi-Sport Events
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'Brideshead Revitalized'
Special to NewsdayLady Marchmain, the lead foot on the spiritual engine of Evelyn Waugh's "Brideshead Revisited," seems as anachronistic as a detachable collar, bobbed hair or the Latin Mass. And her strain of Roman Catholicism -- unflinching, irreproachable,...Tags: Celebrity, Culture, Jeremy Irons, Emma Thompson, Claire Bloom
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Michael Silberkleit, 76; worked to keep Archie Comics clean-cut but relevant
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMichael Silberkleit, chairman and publisher of Archie Comics who joined the family business as a teenager and strove to keep the comic rooted in an idealized, clean-cut past while allowing it to reflect contemporary pop culture, has died. He was 76....Tags: Montana, People, Popular Music, Melissa Joan Hart, Movies
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The New Yorker Hotel's 'buried treasures'
amNewYork Managing EditorThe maze of tunnels under New York includes one you probably never heard of. It lies 30 feet below the intersection of West 34th Street and Eighth Avenue, and links the New Yorker Hotel to Penn Station. This tunnel is no utilitarian slouch: It's sheathed...Tags: History, Architecture, Benny Goodman, eBay Incorporated, Hotels and Accommodations
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Lee Young, 94; jazz drummer played with Ellington, Goodman
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLee Young, a jazz drummer who served as Nat King Cole's musical director for nearly a decade and broke barriers as the first African American hired for a staff position with a Hollywood studio orchestra, has died. He was 94. Young, brother of the great...Tags: Benny Carter, National or Ethnic Minorities, Benny Goodman, Music, Duke Ellington
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Disney's 'Camp Rock' a star vehicle for Demi Lovato
The Associated PressLOS ANGELES - Demi Lovato recalls with delight "my first - and my only! - fan mob scene." The 15-year-old had dropped by a friend's autograph session at a Disney Studios event to say hi when suddenly a little girl shrieked her name. Within seconds,...Tags: Music, High Schools, Nick Jonas, Judy Garland, Movies
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Review: "The Film Club" by David Gilmour
daniel.bubbeo@newsday.comTHE FILM CLUB, by David Gilmour. Twelve, 225 pp., $21.99. A few pages into "The Film Club," the smart, new memoir by Canadian film critic David Gilmour, it becomes clear that if he ever saw any of MGM's squeaky-clean "Andy Hardy" movies while growing up,...Tags: Gary Cooper, John Lennon, Vanessa Redgrave, Billy Wilder, James Dean
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[title of show]: Love it or hate it
Theater critic amNew YorkWhen Hunter Bell and Jeff Bowen announced last year on the "[title of show] show," their internet television series, that they intended to take their hit Off-Broadway musical "[title of show]" to Broadway, no one took them seriously. "[title of show]" is...Tags: Music Theater, Music, Television Industry, Paris Hilton, Television
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80-year old Stripper Still Taking her Clothes Off
KTLA NewsLAS VEGAS -- Tempest Storm is fuming. Her fingers tremble with frustration. They are aged, knotted by arthritis and speckled with purple spots under paper skin. But the manicure of orange polish is flawless and new, and matches her signature tousled...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Dean Martin, Carnegie Hall, Georgia
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Screening process
Tribune Newspapersfew pages into "The Film Club," the smart new memoir by Canadian film critic David Gilmour, it becomes clear that if he ever saw any of MGM's squeaky-clean Andy Hardy movies while growing up, they left little impression on him. It's doubtful that the...Tags: Gary Cooper, John Lennon, Vanessa Redgrave, James Dean, Movies
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Tantrums, talent mark Querrey
Tribune NewspapersWIMBLEDON, England — It was a Sam Querrey moment: Deliberating where to take his new girlfriend on their first date, he passed over romantic, dimly lit five-star restaurants and selected, instead, the local ice cream parlor—exactly where...Tags: Contracts, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Tennis, Justice System, Basketball
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