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Your morning adorable: Patient dog meets duckling
L.A. UnleashedWe can't begin to express how impressed we are by the gentleness of this dog, who could clearly make a midday snack of this duckling if he were so inclined. He even allows his nose to be nibbled without protest!...... -
Meryl Streep breaks record with win No. 7 at Golden Globes
Gold DerbyMeryl Streep is the new queen of the Golden Globes as her win for best actress in a comedy or musical for "Julie & Julia" gives her seven statuettes to the half dozen owned by Jack Nicholson and Angela Lansbury. Streep set the record for most... -
Tuesday's Highlights: Women's hockey at the Olympics
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of Feb. 14 - 20 in PDF format This week's TV Movies ON ICE: Hilary Knight and the U.S. women's hockey team play the Russians, 'XXI Winter Olympics,' 2:30 p.m. on...... -
Get drunk, win Oscar
Gold DerbyHey, isn't it supposed to be the other way around? Win an Oscar, then get drunk? Ah, well, here's a toast to Jeff Bridges' pending victory for playing a stumbling, jelly-belly drunk in "Crazy Heart." Getting soused or high on screen is an almost... -
Los Angeles film and TV locations take on many starring roles
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt's only a matter of time before local film and TV buffs experience a sense of déjà vu around Los Angeles. That place looks familiar. Did you see it on the way home from work, or when you checked in with your favorite characters? Could be both. Most...Tags: Science and Technology, Tom Hanks, New York, Alias (tv program), CSI (tv program)
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'The Bucket List'
Zap2It.com"The Bucket List" arrives on Christmas Day to remind us to live life to its fullest and leave no cliché unturned. And while most of us would confess to not exactly seizing each day as if it is our last, another cloying reminder from Hollywood is...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Movies, Rob Reiner, Walter Matthau, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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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: Hospitals and Clinics, New York, Walter Matthau, Billy Wilder, Dining and Drinking
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Hosts with the most
Hosting the Academy Awards, as Jon Stewart is about to find out, is at once exhilarating, terrifying, rewarding and headache-inducing.
It's one of the most high-profile jobs a comic can land. But it's also a thankless gig in front of a distracted,...Tags: Judaism, Billy Crystal, New York, ABC (tv network), David Letterman
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Keys Opens Disney Deal
Zap2It.comAlthough her first acting roles have yet to make it to the big screen, Disney is convinced that Alicia Keys is a movie star. The studio has signed the Grammy-winning musical and her manager Jeff Robinson to a first-look film production deal, according to...Tags: Pita Bread, Jeff Robinson, James Stewart, Alicia Keys, Kim Novak
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'Match Game's' Reilly Dies at 76
Times Staff WriterCharles Nelson Reilly, whose persona as a wacky game show panelist and talk show guest overshadowed his serious work as a director and Tony-winning actor, has died. He was 76. Reilly, a longtime resident of Beverly Hills, died Friday (May 25) of...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Eugene O'Neill, Lily Tomlin, Eyewear, Bette Midler
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Golden Globes return Sunday in all their glittery glory
There are those who say this is not the time for a big Hollywood bash -- the economy is too down, the fears are too high.
Mike Goodridge, the vice president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn., which puts on the Golden Globe Awards, would not be one...Tags: Angelina Jolie, Career and Workplace, Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Entertainment, Ving Rhames
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'Good Morning America's' Joel Siegel Dies
Zap2It.comJoel Siegel, the Emmy Award-winning, longtime film critic and entertainment editor for ABC's "Good Morning America" and WABC-TV in New York, died Friday. He was 63. Siegel, who continued to work until two weeks before his death, died in New York after...Tags: ABC (tv network), Career and Workplace, Entertainment, Cancer, University of California, Los Angeles
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