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Happy Birthday!
*Fitness expert Jack LaLanne is 94. *Actor Philip Bosco is 78. *Actor Kent McCord is 66. *Singer Bryan Ferry is 63. *Singer Lynn Anderson is 61. *Singer Olivia Newton-John is 60. *Actress Mary Beth Hurt is 60. *Country singer Carlene Carter is 53....Tags: Bryan Ferry, Olivia Newton-John, Celebrity, Lynn Anderson, Jim Caviezel
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BIRTHDAYS
Fitness expert Jack LaLanne is 94. Actor Philip Bosco is 78. Country singer David Frizzell is 67. Actor Kent McCord is 66. Television host Anne Robinson is 64. Singer Bryan Ferry is 63. Singer Lynn Anderson is 61. Singer Olivia Newton-John is 60....Tags: Celebrity, Serena Williams, Lynn Anderson, Jim Caviezel, Tennis
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Eva 'N' Evan
Eva Longoria Parker has struck up an unusual long-distance friendship with a baseball star, because he almost shares her name. The actress sent Tampa Bay Rays star Evan Longoria a bottle of champagne after his successes on the first-place team made him a...Tags: Tony Parker, Desperate Housewives, Celebrity, Lynn Anderson, Eva Longoria
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'The Savages'
jan.stuart@newsday.comA recent essayist on National Public Radio related how she and her five siblings took turns caring for their Alzheimer's-stricken mother. The rotating home care was fraught with tensions for all the family members, many of whom had been raised with...Tags: Mental Illness, New York, Theater, Arthur Miller, Alzheimer's Disease
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'Damages: The Complete First Season'
Zap2It.comOne of the more challenging series that television offered last year, given its back-and-forth timeline approach, this superbly acted FX drama casts Glenn Close as the imperious chief of a New York law firm. She's not above using anyone in her quest to...Tags: New York, Ted Danson, Glenn Close
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Coming Soon
Zap2It.com"CHARLIE WILSON'S WAR" (April 22): A Texas congressman (Tom Hanks) involves a socialite (Julia Roberts) in his plan to help rebels in Afghanistan. Philip Seymour Hoffman also stars. (R: AS, N, P) "THE SAVAGES" (April 22): Adult siblings (Philip Seymour...Tags: Tom Hanks, Texas, Charlie Wilson, Nicole Kidman, Movies
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Steppenwolf steppin' out
Stevenson Swanson is a New York correspondent for the Tribune. soswanson@tribune.com.Deanna Dunagan was Broadway-bound and she was not happy. It was mid-October and she was due to leave in a week for New York, where she would reprise her acclaimed performance as Violet Weston, the pill-addicted, cancer-stricken monster of a mother at the...Tags: Joan Allen, Therapies, Warren Beatty, Christianity, Times Square
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Holiday movies are star-crossed
Sun Movie CriticThe muscular send-off for the movie holiday season was the soulless technological breakthrough Beowulf, whose computerized "performance-capture" technique wrapped its actors in the digital equivalent of cheese-cloth. That's actually a splendid irony, for...Tags: Tom Hanks, Texas, New York, Literature, Will Smith
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Parental Ties That Bind in 'The Savages'
Zap2It.comOne of the best movies of the year so far, "The Savages" is writer-director Tamara Jenkins' second feature after "Slums of Beverly Hills," which came out a decade ago. If that movie, about a teenage girl's coming-of-age under the guidance of an erratic,...Tags: Mental Illness, East Village (Manhattan, New York), New York, Theater, Kurt Weill
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'The Savages' heartfelt, heartbreaking
After a season of such moribund movies, it's refreshing to see a film that treats mortality with a less heavy hand. "The Savages" offers some of the most heartfelt laughs of the year, and also some of the most heartbreaking moments. It takes a special...Tags: Mental Illness, Beverly Hills, Movies, Illnesses
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Savoring 'The Savages'
Sun movie critic(A-) Reality wounds but also heals in The Savages, writer-director Tamara Jenkins' cuttingly funny-sad family drama about a college-teacher brother, Jon Savage (Philip Seymour Hoffman), his unproduced playwright sister, Wendy (Laura Linney), and their...Tags: Mental Illness, Bertolt Brecht, East Village (Manhattan, New York), New York, Charlie Wilson
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Woman's touch guided several of year's best films
The Detroit NewsWhen it comes to a woman's touch, Hollywood apparently doesn't want it behind the camera. But in 2007, with five of the most critically lauded movies of the year written by women, and three of those writers also directing their films, there has been at...Tags: Beverly Hills, Sofia Coppola, Ryan Gosling, Movies, Keri Russell
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