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    Mar 23, 2011 | Zap2It
  1. To Elizabeth Taylor, White Diamonds last forever [Video]

    Ministry of Gossip
    Elizabeth Taylor did a memorable commercial for White Diamonds, the flagship in her fragrance empire....
  2. May 20, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Playing L.A. Noire: A book nerd detects and tries to drive

    Jacket Copy
    A novice gameplayer with a love of LA and noir fiction tries playing LA Noire....
  4. Dec 11, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  5. TCM presents a different Liza Minnelli in ‘Private Screenings’; who were Lucille Ball’s choices for the three funniest people?

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    TCM host Robert Osborne had a simple goal in his "Private Screenings" interview with Liza Minnelli. "I've always found her to be sweet, intelligent, a lot of fun -- not the Liza I've seen written about," Osborne says. "What I was hoping is that we'd bring...
  6. Dec 14, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Dec. 14, 1940

    The Daily Mirror
    Dec. 14, 1940: Humphrey Bogart, film bad man. Recently, Mr. Bogart found himself unable to realistically enact a screen murder because his "killer mood" had been destroyed when he saw a studio gardener trap a gopher which had been ruining......
  8. Jan 23, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
  9. Oscar nominations: the greatest snubs; will there be another this year?

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    A huge snub could come Tuesday morning if Oscar nominators go with Annette Bening and leave out Julianne Moore for "The Kids Are All Right." This comedy-drama underscores a fact ignored at most award shows: All great performances are the product of...
  10. Feb 3, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  11. White Stripes' break-up as one-of-a-kind as duo's career

    Turn It Up
    The news that the White Stripes broke up Wednesday really didn’t come as a shock to anyone. It had been four years since their last studio album and tour, but it still prompted an outpouring of social-media grief. The Stripes,......
  12. Oct 13, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. An epic restoration effort

    There will be a lot of history on display Monday night when the American Cinematheque presents Cecil B. DeMille's 1956 epic "The Ten Commandments" starring Charlton Heston as Moses and Yul Brynner as the power-mad pharaoh, Rameses — and not just of the biblical kind.
    There will be a lot of history on display Monday night when the American Cinematheque presents Cecil B. DeMille's 1956 epic "The Ten Commandments" starring Charlton Heston as Moses and Yul Brynner as the power-mad pharaoh, Rameses — and not just...

    Tags: Renovation, DVDs, Arts and Culture, Charlton Heston, Fred Astaire

  14. Feb 14, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. 10 things you might not know about lovers

    It's Valentine's Day, a time for feelings of romance. Or if you're actors Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, it's time to take legal action against Britain's News of the World over "false allegations" that your relationship is in trouble. Here are 10 indisputable items about lovers:
    Tribune staff reporter
    It's Valentine's Day, a time for feelings of romance. Or if you're actors Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, it's time to take legal action against Britain's News of the World over "false allegations" that your relationship is in trouble. Here are 10...

    Tags: Perry Como, Al Gore, Barbara Bach, African Americans, Angelina Jolie

  16. Apr 20, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. William A. Rusher dies at 87; conservative theorist and publisher of National Review

    William A. Rusher, a leading theorist and organizer of the modern conservative movement who helped William F. Buckley Jr. build the National Review into one of the American right's most influential journals, died Saturday at a retirement home in San Francisco. He was 87.
    William A. Rusher, a leading theorist and organizer of the modern conservative movement who helped William F. Buckley Jr. build the National Review into one of the American right's most influential journals, died Saturday at a retirement home in San...

    Tags: Connecticut, U.S. Army, Justice System, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Newspaper and Magazine

  18. Dec 2, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Book review: 'The New Biographical Dictionary of Film' by David Thomson

    Film both mimics our dreams and provokes our fantasies. The idea that an individual's relationship with it might be a narcotic, a heady mood or attitude, an atmosphere that changes speed and temperature but can never be escaped is central to David Thomson's "The New Biographical Dictionary of Film," an ongoing work that first appeared in the mid-1970s. Now  in its fifth edition, almost 1,100 pages and with 130 new entries,  this mad and magnificent opus finds cinema's Dr. Johnson disenchanted, wondering if anybody cares about film history anymore and even if the medium will continue to command a backward survey.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Film both mimics our dreams and provokes our fantasies. The idea that an individual's relationship with it might be a narcotic, a heady mood or attitude, an atmosphere that changes speed and temperature but can never be escaped is central to David...

    Tags: Angelina Jolie, Nicole Kidman, Ingrid Bergman, James Cameron, Changeling (movie)

  20. Dec 4, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Elaine Kaufman dies at 81; legendary proprietor of Manhattan writer's haunt

    Bill Bratton insists the steak tips on garlic toast weren't bad. But that's not to say he went to Elaine's on Manhattan's Upper East Side for the food.
    Bill Bratton insists the steak tips on garlic toast weren't bad. But that's not to say he went to Elaine's on Manhattan's Upper East Side for the food. No one did. Elaine's was a scene, a clubhouse, an escape from the loneliness of the New York night...

    Tags: Los Angeles, Bronx (New York City), Nora Ephron, Hospitals and Clinics, Manhattan (New York City)

  22. Aug 26, 2009 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  23. Writer Dominick Dunne Dies at Age 83

    Author Dominick Dunne, who told stories of shocking crimes among the rich and famous through his magazine articles and best-selling novels such as ``The Two Mrs. Grenvilles,'' died Wednesday at his home in Manhattan. He was 83.
    Author Dominick Dunne, who told stories of shocking crimes among the rich and famous through his magazine articles and best-selling novels such as ``The Two Mrs. Grenvilles,'' died Wednesday at his home in Manhattan. He was 83. Actor-director Griffin...

    Tags: Book, Fox Broadcasting Company, TV Guide, Elizabeth Taylor, Hospitals and Clinics

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