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    Mar 22, 2013 | Zap2It
  1. Easter 2013 TV programming

    Channel Guide Magazine
    Easter 2013 is Sunday, March 31. Here are some of the notable new and returning shows, specials and movies airing over the next week to help you and your family enjoy the Easter 2013 season, if you celebrate. All times are Eastern; programming is...
  2. Feb 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Judith L. Colligan, Howard County activist

    Judith L. Colligan, a Howard County activist whose work included putting an end to human trafficking, aiding city children through Agape House and founding a meditation group, died Jan. 19 of heart failure at her home in Columbia. She was 71.
    Judith L. Colligan, a Howard County activist whose work included putting an end to human trafficking, aiding city children through Agape House and founding a meditation group, died Jan. 19 of heart failure at her home in Columbia. She was 71. "Judy had...

    Tags: Annapolis, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Heart Failure, Lobbying, Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia)

  4. Jan 30, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Wiseguys Walken and Pacino on how it might end

    At times it felt like an exit interview — the ultimate exit interview.
    At times it felt like an exit interview — the ultimate exit interview. The details are still so surreal that when I tell people who was there, the words sound as though someone else had dreamed them: Al Pacino walked into the room. Then...

    Tags: Robert Mitchum, John Gielgud, Manhattan (New York City), Entertainment, Bronx (New York City)

  6. Jan 10, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Movie gangsters so bad they're good

    One hundred and one years ago, D.W. Griffith gave us "The Musketeers of Pig Alley," often credited as the first gangster film, and once sound came in, nothing hooked movie audiences during the early 1930s more reliably than Edward G. Robinson or James Cagney doing harm to their rivals and, for a while, eluding the law while enjoying the spoils of their own private wars.
    One hundred and one years ago, D.W. Griffith gave us "The Musketeers of Pig Alley," often credited as the first gangster film, and once sound came in, nothing hooked movie audiences during the early 1930s more reliably than Edward G. Robinson or James...

    Tags: Gangster Squad (movie), Niels Arestrup, Josh Brolin, The Untouchables (movie), David Mamet

  8. Dec 19, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  9. Tonight: ‘X Factor’ finalists; Miss Universe; ‘Home for the Holidays’; Katie Couric

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    THIS POST HAS BEEN UPDATED: The TV highlights Wednesday: 1. Now that “The Voice” has named its winner, the focus turns to “The X Factor.” Finalists Tate Stevens, Carly Rose Sonenclar and Fifth Harmony perform in a two-hour show...
  10. Jan 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Top 5 tough-guy actors who can sing and dance

    Tough guys do dance and sing. With two of Hollywood’s biggest manly men now starring in the same film, there’s a good chance that some of their male fans secretly wish they were seeing Wolverine versus Maximus. Instead, Hugh Jackman and Russell Crowe are foes in a battle of song in the musical “Les Misérables.” While both actors have made their mark playing heroes boasting super strength and bravado, plenty of moviegoers were surprised to see them singing operatic style with equal passion and grandeur.
    Tough guys do dance and sing. With two of Hollywood’s biggest manly men now starring in the same film, there’s a good chance that some of their male fans secretly wish they were seeing Wolverine versus Maximus. Instead, Hugh Jackman and...

    Tags: Quentin Tarantino, Les Miserables (musical), Andrew Lloyd Webber, Literature, Zack Snyder

  12. Nov 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Historic Pierpont Inn & Spa sold for $6.5 million in Ventura

    The Pierpont Inn & Spa, a century-old Ventura hotel that once served as a getaway for L.A.'s upper crust, has sold for $6.5 million.
    The Pierpont Inn & Spa, a century-old Ventura hotel that once served as a getaway for L.A.'s upper crust, has sold for $6.5 million. The 77-room Arts and Crafts style hotel was built in 1910 by Josephine Pierpont and is the oldest hostelry in Ventura...

    Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Bette Davis, Personal Service, Charlie Chaplin

  14. Oct 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Dream home: Collecting walls of whimsy in Canton

    Jay Dackman's Canton home is bright, open, contemporary and directly on the waterfront at the Anchorage Marina. The three-story, six-level brick townhouse is filled with framed puzzles of Impressionist masterpieces, hung as they are completed by the 54-year-old attorney and real estate investor.
    Jay Dackman's Canton home is bright, open, contemporary and directly on the waterfront at the Anchorage Marina. The three-story, six-level brick townhouse is filled with framed puzzles of Impressionist masterpieces, hung as they are completed by the 54-...

    Tags: Harbor East, Fort McHenry, Babe Ruth, Hobbies, Land Price

  16. Dec 5, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  17. L.A.'s greatest sports moments No. 12: Dodgers' first game in L.A.

    The Fabulous Forum
    We asked you to send in your picks for the greatest sports moments in L.A. history, and 1,181 ballots later we are unveiling the top 20 vote-getters. Each weekday we will unveil a new moment until we reach No. 1.......
  18. Feb 20, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Oscar voters: 99-year-old in academy 'never wanted to be a star'

    24 Frames
    Oscars 2012: At 99, Connie Sawyer is one of the oldest members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences....
  20. Feb 21, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Oscars' oldest voter, 101, offers link to Hollywood's Golden Age

    24 Frames
    Oscars 2012: The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences is populated with older members -- producers, actors, directors and others -- who serve as a living testament to a time when Hollywood was a small town in the most literal sense. But perhaps none...
  22. Sep 18, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. L.A.'s postwar art scene: Hot rods and hedonism

    In September 1945, under a pall of ocher smog and summer heat, Los Angeles entered the postwar world. The city then was bigger, wealthier and more diverse than ever. Its established people — mostly past middle age and conservative, a few who were really rich — still had the narrowness of the Midwest towns from which many of them had come in the 1920s. The city's new people — Okies and Arkies, black Southerners, and white ethnics — had arrived with the war. Few of them had much interest in art.
    In September 1945, under a pall of ocher smog and summer heat, Los Angeles entered the postwar world. The city then was bigger, wealthier and more diverse than ever. Its established people — mostly past middle age and conservative, a few who were...

    Tags: History (tv network), Vietnam War (1955-1975), Artists, LSD, Hobbies

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