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Good Readings At Westport
The Hartford CourantWestport play readings have become a starry affair. Last month, there was Christopher Walken in "Arsenic and Old Lace." Now, Oscar winner Marisa Tomei ("My Cousin Vinny"), at right, will be among the actors taking part in a reading of Clifford Odets'...Tags: Joanne Woodward, Westport, Westport Country Playhouse, Sammy Davis Jr., Theater
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New destination for car enthusiasts
The Philadelphia InquirerPHILADELPHIA—Fred Simeone idolized his father. He was his best friend. A general practitioner who cared for patients in Port Richmond, Pa., Anthony Simeone inspired his son to become a physician as well. "I wanted to be like him," says Fred...Tags: Concours d'Elegance, Technology, Automotive Equipment, Vehicles
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Freeman Infuses Humanity in Gripping 'County Girl'
Special to The CourantThe Clifford Odets' renaissance continues, blessed by the presences of Morgan Freeman, Frances McDormand and Peter Gallagher in Mike Nichols' dynamic and sensitive production of "The Country Girl." Written in 1950, long after his heyday as the golden boy...Tags: Mike Nichols, Film Festivals, Kentucky, Broadway, Peter Gallagher
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Movie capsules
South Florida Sun-SentinelA summary of the movies playing Oct. 11 to Nov. 15, 2007 at the 22nd Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. Most tickets are $10 general admission; $5 for members and free for holders of FLIFF Fast Pass. Parties and special events are priced...Tags: Dancing, Tara Reid, Stephen Baldwin, Robin Wright Penn, Government
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The price is right
Newsday Restaurant CriticA frazzled man clutching a piece of paper stood before Nelson Ramirez, manager of the West End Cafe in Carle Place. "I know the prix-fixe ended 15 minutes ago," he said, "but could you extend it for me? I just got this speeding ticket trying to make it."...Tags: Long Island, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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A weekend with Lucy and Ricky
Special to the TribuneJAMESTOWN, N.Y.—On the weekend before Memorial Day, this will be ground zero for Lucy madness. Lucille Ball was the first woman to head a major Hollywood studio (Desilu), but it's the bird-brained redhead she played on TV in the '50s that made...Tags: Emmy Awards, Family, Beverly Hills, Dick van Dyke, Public Holidays
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No joke as developers zero in on comic's ranch
Tribune Newspapers: Los Angeles TimesTime stands still at Oakridge. The stone house on the hilltop is locked. Through its windows can be glimpsed empty rooms that for nearly a half-century echoed with the laughter of comic actor Jack Oakie and a flow of Hollywood buddies. Its driveway,...Tags: Barbara Stanwyck, Film Festivals, Homes, Charlie Chaplin, Tourism and Leisure
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CALIFORNIA: Celeb watching and theme parks in Los Angeles
THE ASSOCIATED PRESSMy kids are New Yorkers, but their hearts are in Hollywood. They love Us Weekly magazine. They clamor to see new movies on opening day. And they know more about Gov. Schwarzenegger than they do about Mayor Bloomberg. So a recent family trip to Los...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Tourism and Leisure Industry, John Belushi, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), California
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'Blackboard Jungle' Star Glenn Ford Dies
Zap2It.comGlenn Ford, the rangy, laconic actor who in a long and prolific career in films and television portrayed characters from gallant leading men to saddle tramps, died Wednesday. He was 90. Ford, a top box-office draw in the 1950s whose career spanned more...Tags: Will Rogers, Family, Broadway, Public Employees, John Beal
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This City Was Full of Fight
Times Staff WriterFOR America's big-league sports, L.A. was a distant outpost for the first half of the 20th century, impressive for an off-season vacation, impractical as a home base. Before jet travel, any team moving to the West Coast would have presented a scheduling...Tags: Barbara Stanwyck, Heavyweight, Eddie Cantor, Lennox Lewis, Bob Hope
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Playing by his rules
Special to The Times"Are we boring you?" Billy Wilder turned to ask his rapt Sunday guests, before returning to the saucy conversation he was having with screen legend Marlene Dietrich. "Your violin teacher, was he before or after the aging actor?" Wilder asked, trying to...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Shirley MacLaine, California, Billy Wilder, Gary Cooper
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Hey, I Know That Place!
Staff WriterWith computers, you can do anything, so let's say we're on a computer, and we have just compressed the 20th Century into one moment. The category is ``Movies: Long Island,'' and on the screen is a map of the Island, dotted from the left end of Queens to...Tags: Jack Palance, New Jersey, Oliver Stone, Alan Alda, Julia Ormond
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