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Posthumous performances
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Academy Awards are more than six months away, but already the late Heath Ledger is being touted as a shoo-in for a supporting actor nomination for his terrifying performance as the Joker in "The Dark Knight." Ledger died in January of an accidental...Tags: Spencer Tracy, Aaliyah, Diseases, Cancer, Raul Julia
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Rumble time: 'West Side Story' returns to B'way
Get ready to rumble. "West Side Story" returns to Broadway in 2009. The classic New York musical about the Sharks, the Jets and the ill-fated love affair involving a young man and woman caught between the gangs opens in March, producers Kevin McCollum,...Tags: Gang Activity, Football, Crimes, Music Theater, Film Festivals
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Screening Room
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Jets and the Sharks are getting ready to rumble again, in a new 70-millimeter print of the 1961 Oscar-winning musical "West Side Story," right with Richard Beymer and Natalie Wood, on Friday. The occasion? The UCLA Film & Television Archive's "An...Tags: Jules Feiffer, Alan Arkin, Crimes, Billy Wilder, Santa Monica
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Noted Hollywood celebrity publicist
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES — Warren Cowan, the legendary Hollywood publicist who co-founded Rogers & Cowan public relations company, has died. He was 87. Mr. Cowan died Wednesday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center of cancer, which was diagnosed three weeks earlier,...Tags: Cary Grant, Melissa Gilbert, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), John Wayne, Kirk Douglas
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Sydney Pollack, 73; Oscar-winning director and producer
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSydney Pollack, the Academy Award-winning director of "Out of Africa" who achieved acclaim making popular, mainstream movies with A-list stars, including "The Way We Were" and "Tootsie," died Monday. He was 73. Pollack, who also was a producer and actor,...Tags: Sydney Pollack, Robert Altman, Pacific Palisades, Lena Olin, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Director crafted modern classics
LOS ANGELES — Sydney Pollack, the Academy Award-winning director of "Out of Africa" who achieved acclaim making popular, mainstream movies with A-list stars, including "The Way We Were" and "Tootsie," died Monday. He was 73. Mr. Pollack died of...Tags: Sydney Pollack, Robert Altman, Middletown, Pacific Palisades, Awards and Prizes
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Sydney Pollack's films exhibit a versatile, collaborative hand
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSydney Pollack, who died Monday of pancreatic cancer, was not an auteur director. He never left his personal stamp on a film. Some critics even said he didn't have much of a visual style. But Pollack, 73, was a brilliant storyteller who was comfortable...Tags: Sydney Pollack, Nicole Kidman, John Grisham, Universal Orlando, New York
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A Beautiful Summer In Store
Courant Staff WriterWhen people think summer, they tend to think outdoors. But visiting a local museum is a great way to get out of the global warming for a few hours. More than cooling down, you'll enrich your brain and your soul. Not every week has something new (August...Tags: The Children's Museum, Amedeo Modigliani, Arts, Photography, John Constable
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Everything's coming up roses for actress
The Associated PressWhen Patti LuPone was in her early teens, she appeared in a local Long Island production of Gypsy, put on by what she says was "a group of kids that got together in the summertime. . . . It was just kids who loved musical theater." LuPone played Louise,...Tags: New York Times, Long Island, Music Theater, Ethel Merman, Ravinia Festival
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