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'Heroes,' 'Who' Vet Takes Flight
Zap2It.comChristopher Eccleston will jump from an evil turn in "G.I. Joe" to a co-starring turn with Hilary Swank in "Amelia." The biopic of Amelia Earhart will be directed by Mira Nair for Avalon Pictures and Fox Searchlight. According to Variety, Eccleston will...Tags: Amelia (movie), Hilary Swank, G.I. Joe (fictional character), Mira Nair, Richard Gere
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Night at the Museum: Review!
Entertainment Reporter'Night at the Museum' is back, this time for 'Battle of the Smithsonian.' When the Smithsonian Museum in New York is closed for renovations, the famous museum pieces are packed and stored away. But once again, they come to life! Larry Daley, played by...Tags: Al Capone, New York, Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Hank Azaria
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Gore Vidal's 'Point to Point Navigation: A Memoir'
IN an era when droves of American writers have deserted the novel for the cozier pleasures of the confessional -- and when pouring your heart out, preferably on television, has become a national sport -- Gore Vidal remains an unlikely memoirist. Long ago,...Tags: Book, Johnny Carson, New York, Ghosts (supernatural entities), Tennessee Williams
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Hilary Swank Recovering From Hospitalization
Zap2It.comHilary Swank, who last starred in "P.S. I Love You," won't be saying her final goodbyes anytime soon. The Oscar winner is doing fine after being hospitalized for a minor medical procedure, reports People. According to her manager, Swank, 34, was...Tags: Academy Awards, Amelia (movie), Hospitals and Clinics, Hilary Swank, Entertainment
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Where are the pro-Palin feminists?
Today's question: Could a socially conservative female candidate ever appeal to feminists? Previously, Marcotte and Mangu-Ward discussed Gloria Steinem's comments on Sarah Palin.
Social conservatism harms women Point: Amanda Marcotte
It's almost...Tags: Birth Control, Culture, Family Planning, Dance, Gay Rights
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Hot Property: Julianna Margulies' Santa Monica home for sale at $4.5 million
Hot PropertyWhenever I walk into a hospital emergency room, I still look for Nurse Hathaway -- the one who goes the extra mile for her patients, even when someone who looks like George Clooney is distracting her at the moment. Actress Julianna Margulies may have...Tags: Mary Pickford, Noel Coward, Rentals, Julianna Margulies, Rooms and Sublets
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Here's a look at movies coming out in 2009
Sentinel movie criticBy ROGER MOORE Sentinel movie critic Here's a look at films with scheduled 2009 release dates -- all dates are subject to change without notice. Feb. 6 Coraline (Focus) The latest animation from Henry Selick (Nightmare Before Christmas) concerns a...Tags: Uma Thurman, Alan Arkin, Bruce Willis, Services and Shopping, Rob Zombie
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'Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian'
I admit it: I was a little tough on the first "Night at the Museum." My son and I disagree all the time on movies, yet I suppose it took his delight in the film's simple but surefire premise (to preteens especially) to make me reconsider. Also, repeated...Tags: Central Park, Kitty Hawk, Ben Stiller, Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC
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Movie review: Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian -- 3 out of 5 stars
Orlando Sentinel Movie CriticThe warm moments rise from the real history sampled in Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. The kid-friendly thrills come from the special effects -- the monsters, mannequins, artifacts and paintings that come to life in this sequel to Night at...Tags: Roger Moore, New York, Ben Stiller, Museum of Natural History, Christopher Guest
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Film puts spotlight on Smithsonian
Associated Press-- What happens after dark in the halls of a museum? A few lucky kids will get to find out in the months ahead, thanks to some big promotions and travel deals drawing on the buzz of Hollywood's new museum flick, "Night at the Museum: Battle of the...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), New York, Ben Stiller, Abraham Lincoln, Museum of Natural History
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It is rocket science
Times Staff Writer1800s -- 1841 William Wolfskill planted the first local commercial orange groves on 2 acres east of what is now Alameda Street in downtown Los Angeles. 1881 On Dec. 4, the Los Angeles Times began publication as the Los Angeles Daily Times. The first...Tags: Mary Pickford, Olvera Street, San Pedro, Billy Graham, Culture
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