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Golden Globes 2012: Winners
George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Meryl Streep, Uggie the Dog? The stars were out in full force at the 69th annual Golden Globes on Sunday night -- and Ricky Gervais snarked most of them. Who took home the gold at the Globes? Below, your continuously updating...Tags: Homeland (tv program), Celebrities, Artists, A Separation (movie), Golden Globe Awards
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'Hemingway & Gellhorn': Love is a battlefield in the HBO movie
Most writers can only daydream about meeting — in the flesh — the characters they've imagined. But for Ernest Hemingway, one afternoon in Key West, Fla., it came close to actually happening. One day when the writer was in his mid-30s,...Tags: Corey Stoll, Celebrities, Arts and Culture, Lauren Bacall, Clark Gable
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Cannes 2012: Can any film reproduce 'The Artist' magic?
CANNES, France -- It was exactly a year ago in this coastal town that much of the film world first heard about a quirky movie from a French director who has a peskily unpronounceable name. On the eve of the world's most prestigious cinema gathering, the...
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Cannes 2012: It's a Man's World (But at Least That Man Isn't Lars von Trier)
ReutersThis May 16 (TheWrap.com) - year's Cannes Film Festival probably won't debut three Oscar Best Picture nominees the way last year's Cannes did, but it will also be mercifully free of the one person who threatened to turn the 2011 festival into a sideshow....Tags: Ceremonies, Abbas Kiarostami, Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (movie), Moonrise Kingdom (movie), A Prophet (movie)
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Cannes Film Festival preview: Time to get off the beach
Brigitte Bardot in a bikini on a French Riviera beach in the early 1950s. Quick — name a single photograph in existence that reminds you less of "The Tree of Life," last year's top prize winner at the Cannes Film Festival. The only movie in...
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On Theater: Rudner's new turn will tickle audiences
Audiences most certainly will be "Tickled Pink" when they catch the new comedy by that title now in its world premiere run at the Laguna Playhouse. It's the brainchild of popular comedienne — and Monarch Bay resident — Rita Rudner and her...Tags: Comedy (genre), Owen Wilson, Concerts, Entertainment, Woody Allen
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Summer movie season offers a brief, brainy break in the action
Year-round schooling. Baby boomers date-nighting. Insatiable appetites DVRing, VODemanding, online streaming. March madness game changing ("Hunger Games," not basketball, $358 million and counting). A short way to say popcorn is not just for summer...
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As Poe, John Cusack takes flights of fancy in 'The Raven'
John Cusack didn't come to Baltimore when preparing to play Edgar Allan Poe in "The Raven."
In fact, he says he's never been here.
But when asked whether this city, Boston, Philadelphia, New York or Richmond has dibs on the author's reputation, Cusack,...Tags: John Cusack, Arts and Culture, Celebrities, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Woody Allen
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Quick Takes
Geffen sets new season New and recent plays by Lynn Nottage and Donald Margulies will be among the highlights of the Geffen Playhouse's 2012-13 season, the first complete one since the death late last year of Gil Cates, the company's founder and...Tags: Comedy (genre), Movies, Neil LaBute, Woody Allen, Claude Monet
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Will Cannes lineup predict Oscar again?
"Oh! 'Dario Argento's Dracula'!" On the phone early Thursday, scanning the freshly announced lineup of the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, Barbara Scharres of the Gene Siskel Film Center expressed delight at the inclusion of the Italian horror filmmaker in the...
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'The Deep Blue Sea': Hushed, deft adaptation resonates ✭✭✭ 1/2
The Liverpool-bred writer-director Terence Davies is best known for deeply felt, meticulously controlled reveries "The Long Day Closes" and "Distant Voices, Still Lives" and the gorgeous personal essay "Of Time and the City." Now 66, he sees the past...
Tags: War Horse (movie), Celebrities, Arts and Culture, Samuel Barber, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Senior briefs
Trips for 2012 Members of the Annapolis Senior Activity Center can stop by the trip desk for a preview of 2012 outings and make reservations and deposits. Trips include a visit to the Peddler's Village Strawberry Festival in Lahaska, Pa., "Journey of...Tags: Travel, Nursing, Anne Arundel County, Woody Allen, Academy Awards
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