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Playwright, screenwriter Charles Eastman dies at 79
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES - Charles Eastman, a playwright and screenwriter whose credits included the 1970s films "The All-American Boy" and "Little Fauss and Big Halsy," has died. He was 79. Eastman, the brother of the late "Five Easy Pieces" screenwriter Carole...Tags: Movies, Los Angeles Times, Robert Towne, Barbara Harris, Robert Blake
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Ga. theater troupe plans to retake the stage months after 3 members gunned down by professor
Associated Press WriterATHENS, Ga. (AP) — A community theater group is taking the stage at an Athens, Ga., theater for the first time since a University of Georgia professor gunned down three of its members outside the building. On Friday night the troupe plans to...Tags: George Zinkhan, Athens, University of Georgia
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Paul McCartney is going back to the Ed Sullivan Theater, this time as Letterman's guest
NEW YORK (AP) — Paul McCartney is going back to the Ed Sullivan Theater. The former Beatle will appear on David Letterman's "Late Show" on Wednesday. He'll be interviewed and perform, part of a promotion for some shows he's doing this summer. The...Tags: CBS Corp., Paul McCartney, David Letterman
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Death Cab, Fogerty and the Phil? David Campbell gets it.
Death Cab for Cutie's Ben Gibbard usually doesn't go in much for guest appearances.
"It's very rare that we've invited people into the inner circle," Gibbard said in an interview this week. "There's nothing wrong with doing that. Some people love to have...Tags: Popular Music, Faith Hill, Bono, Celebrity Mothers, Music Industry
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Senator owner lauded by theater group
Members of the Theatre Historical Society of America converged on the Senator Theatre Friday to laud owner Tom Kiefaber and lend their support to efforts aimed at keeping the 70-year-old movie house in operation. "If we're not careful, these buildings...Tags: Movies, Auction Service, Senator Theatre
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Graduation nearing, young 'Harry Potter' cast reflects on their Hogwarts education
AP Entertainment WriterNEW YORK (AP) — When the "Harry Potter" film series is completed, its three young stars — Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint — will have inhabited J.K. Rowling's universe for half their lives. Radcliffe, who is now 19, was...Tags: Movies, Human Body, Alfonso Cuaron, Brown University, Academic Progress
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Adult summer-reading program features pastels
Leesburg artist Suzanne Pelcha will display and discuss some of her pastels works at 1 p.m. Saturday in meeting room A at the Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main St. The free program, sponsored by the Friends of the Leesburg Library, is part of the...Tags: Books and Magazines, Mount Dora, Vaccines, Cats, Pets and Pet Supplies
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What's behind the summer's cooling trend?
Tribune NewspapersHOLLYWOOD -- It may be an honest admission that Hollywood finally has run out of ideas, but this week's announcement that DreamWorks is developing a movie based on the View-Master couldn't come at a more fitting moment: Brand names people have heard of...Tags: Movies, Genres, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, State of Play (movie), Endangered Species
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Critics pick Saturday things to do
Howard Reich recommends Von Freeman Still playing with technical brilliance and harmonic derring-do, the octogenarian musician stands as the pre-eminent living icon of the Chicago tenor saxophone. When: 9:30 p.m. Where: Andy's Jazz Club, 11 E....Tags: Grant Park, Millennium Park
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Daniel Craig, Hugh Jackman on Broadway this fall
linda.winer@newsday.comDaniel Craig was a London theater veteran before he became James Bond. Hugh Jackman won every Broadway award in "The Boy from Oz" before being named sexiest man alive. Both stellar forces will open on Broadway together Sept. 29 in Keith Huff's "A...Tags: Hugh Jackman, Music Theater, Daniel Craig, London Theatre
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You don't have to love baseball to love Cooperstown
alan.fallick@newsday.comDestination: Cooperstown, N.Y. Over the years, it's become clear that upstate Cooperstown isn't really the birthplace of baseball. But there's no questioning that this sleepy village claiming 2,032 residents can awaken any fan's inner child, with...Tags: Sandwiches, Arts, Foods and Beverages, James Fenimore Cooper, Golf
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'Les Ephemeres,' from Lincoln Center
linda.winer@newsday.comThere is a sublime tenderness in "Les Ephemeres," the extraordinary portraits of ordinary people that Ariane Mnouchkine and Le Theatre du Soleil seem to be living for us at the gorgeous, historic Park Avenue Armory. Over the decades, the French visionary...Tags: Lincoln Center
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