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Beyoncé: Lady sings the blues
Los Angeles TimesOn a recent slate-gray afternoon in New York, Beyoncé zipped quickly through the front door of trendy Rivington Hotel on Manhattan's Lower East Side. The singer, her hair pulled back tightly, was wearing an immaculate black suit and perfectly knotted...Tags: Adrien Brody, Tina Turner, Lower East Side, Manhattan (New York City), Diana Ross
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The many faces of Beyonce and her fierce alter egos
Special to The Morning CallOn a recent slate-gray afternoon in New York, Beyonce zipped quickly through the front door of trendy Rivington Hotel on Manhattan's Lower East Side. The singer, her hair pulled back tightly, was wearing an immaculate black suit and perfectly knotted...Tags: Adrien Brody, Los Angeles, Bonnie Raitt, Tina Turner, Lower East Side
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Quincy Jones looks back, in hardcover
"You know the real reason you do a book like this? It's so you can actually remember all the things that have happened to you in 75 years of life." Quincy Jones let out a loud laugh at that one. The man who has 27 Grammys on his shelves has been playing a...Tags: Barack Obama, Quincy Jones, Bono, Count Basie, Ray Charles
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Calexico comes to Henry Fonda Theater
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJoey Burns is a very busy man. The co-leader of Southwestern rock alchemists Calexico has been writing the soundtrack for an upcoming Taylor Hackford film, recording an in-studio set for a Tucson radio station and preparing to support the band's latest...Tags: Los Angeles, Popular Music, Folk Music, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Todd Haynes
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Neil LaBute: Making films without apology
Chicago Tribune reporterWhen playwright Neil LaBute broke through in the film world with his 1997 low-budget hit "In the Company of Men," here's how the business worked: Studios sought out new talent and would work these filmmakers into their plans. Now, as LaBute noted...Tags: Los Angeles, Jason Patric, Theater, Sam Shepard, Movies
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Ben Affleck Replacing Norton in 'Play'
Zap2It.comIt was only a month ago that that Brad Pitt and Edward Norton were set to star in Universal's drama "State of Play." Now both actors are gone. On the bright side, Universal was able to replace Oscar nominee Pitt with Oscar winner Russell Crowe and now...Tags: Robin Wright Penn, Ben Affleck, Jason Bateman, Brad Pitt, Movies
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Queen for a year
THERE is no question that Helen Mirren won last year's acting Oscar (and Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild and British academy awards, ad infinitum) on the strength of her immense talent. But if one were to track her appearances that fall and winter of...Tags: Penelope Cruz, Celebrity, New York, Elections, Culture
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Husband Employs Helen Mirren at a Brothel
Zap2It.comDame Helen Mirren is set to star for husband Taylor Hackford in "Love Ranch," a film about a legalized brothel in Nevada. According to Variety, Joe Pesci has been lured out of semi-retirement to star in the feature, which will be Hackford's first...Tags: Jamie Foxx, Joe Pesci, Nevada, Prostitution, New Mexico
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Oscars: Hollywood's prom night
The EnvelopeOscar night is Hollywood's hottest date night. For celebrities, going to the Academy Awards together is the equivalent of going to your high school prom. It says you are serious. And it's also a great way to telegraph the status of your relationship, for...Tags: Penelope Cruz, Jennifer Lopez, Jada Pinkett Smith, Tom Hanks, Will Smith
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Royal treatment
Critics and audiences have long considered Helen Mirren, 61, acting royalty.
And this year, the British actress has received kudos, nominations and awards for playing two powerful members of England's royal family.
She's already won an Emmy and is...Tags: Los Angeles, Celebrity, Movies, Annette Bening, Stephen Frears
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Sour notes on stage
If you've ever watched an Oscar telecast, you know that nothing is quite so cringe-inducing as the musical numbers that punctuate the show, numbers that end up trying too hard to be either flamboyant or hip, often falling short on both counts.
I can...Tags: Bill Condon, Jonathan Demme, NBC, Music Theater, Robert De Niro
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