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    Mar 5, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Soon on Chinese television, the series 'Wine Beauty'

    Remember that long-running television series set in the fictitious Tuscany Valley (a.k.a. Napa Valley) years ago? Quite the soap opera, <a href=&quot;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falcon_Crest">"Falcon Crest</a>"&nbsp; ran from 1981 to 1990 and starred Jane Wyman, Robert Foxworth,&nbsp;Lorenzo Lamas <span class="runtimeTopic">and the old Spring Mountain Vineyar</span><span class="runtimeTopic">d</span>.&nbsp; This was just when America was discovering its fascination with the wine country lifestyle.
    Remember that long-running television series set in the fictitious Tuscany Valley (a.k.a. Napa Valley) years ago? Quite the soap opera, "Falcon Crest"  ran from 1981 to 1990 and starred Jane Wyman, Robert Foxworth, Lorenzo Lamas and the old Spring...

    Tags: Wines, China, Robert Foxworth, Lorenzo Lamas, Entertainment

  2. Jan 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Cinematheque shines spotlight on director Michael Cimino

    The American Cinematheque shines the spotlight on Oscar-winning director Michael Cimino with a three-day retrospective at the Egyptian in Hollywood.
    The American Cinematheque shines the spotlight on Oscar-winning director Michael Cimino with a three-day retrospective at the Egyptian in Hollywood. Cimino worked in advertising before turning to filmmaking. He co-wrote "Magnum Force," the 1973 "Dirty...

    Tags: Robert De Niro, Bela Lugosi, Movies, Woody Allen, Entertainment Events

  4. Dec 21, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. EC Comics Library collections display the grace of cartooning

    If you're a fan of older comic books and comic strips, Fantagraphics is your Santa Claus. The 21st century has proved a golden age for the reproduction of classic comics, with stellar reprint series from Boom! Studios, IDW and others. But Fantagraphics is the king on the cyan, magenta, yellow and black throne. It holds the rights at the moment to the four greatest comics of all time &mdash; George Herriman's &ldquo;Krazy Kat,&rdquo; Walt Kelly's &ldquo;Pogo,&rdquo; Carl Barks' &ldquo;Uncle Scrooge&rdquo; and Charles Schulz's &ldquo;Peanuts&rdquo; &mdash;and is in the midst of reissuing their complete runs in glorious editions that finally do justice to their artwork without subjecting it to the shushing, respectful atmosphere of the museum.
    If you're a fan of older comic books and comic strips, Fantagraphics is your Santa Claus. The 21st century has proved a golden age for the reproduction of classic comics, with stellar reprint series from Boom! Studios, IDW and others. But Fantagraphics is...

    Tags: Snow Storms, Social Issues, U.S. Army, Rock Hudson, Libraries

  6. Oct 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Power couple Jane Fonda and Richard Perry vote with their feet

    Just in time for the elections, actress and political activist Jane Fonda and music producer Richard Perry have sold their house in Hollywood Hills West for $8.5 million. The traditional-style home was built in 1942 for actor Ronald Reagan and his...

    Tags: Feminism, Slash (music artist), Rod Stewart, White Collar (tv program), Jane Fonda

  8. Jun 6, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Ronald Reagan Dies at 93

    Times Staff Writer
    Ronald Reagan, the Hollywood actor who became one of the most popular presidents of the 20th century and transformed the political landscape of an era with his vision of conservative government, died Saturday at his home in the Bel-Air neighborhood of Los...

    Tags: White House, Weaponry, Nazi Party, Concerts, Abraham Lincoln

  10. Feb 16, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Around Town: Oscar short films and a 'Magnificent Obsession'

    24 Frames
    Screenings of Oscar-nominated shorts and documentary films highlight the week....
  12. Feb 8, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. A history of the Hippodrome

    1914 Nov. 23 - The Hippodrome Theatre, designed by Thomas W. Lamb, opens with a vaudeville show featuring jugglers, comics and four elephants. The 3,000-seat theater, the city's largest, cost about $225,000. 1917 The Hippodrome becomes affiliated...

    Tags: Theater, John Waters, Glenn Miller, Music Theater, Clear Channel Communications Inc.

  14. Nov 16, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  15. The virtues of setting and shooting a film in Connecticut

    A number of high-profile dramas have been shot and set amongst the immaculately manicured lawns and well-preserved historical homes of the Connecticut suburbs, among them Sam Mendes' <em>Revolutionary Road</em>, the movie Kate Winslet should have won the Oscar for, and (although not explicitly stated) Douglas Sirk's <em>All That Heaven Allows</em>, in which Rock Hudson does a bang-up job of looking like he's actually into women (in this case Jane Wyman).
    A number of high-profile dramas have been shot and set amongst the immaculately manicured lawns and well-preserved historical homes of the Connecticut suburbs, among them Sam Mendes' Revolutionary Road, the movie Kate Winslet should have won the Oscar...

    Tags: Republican Party, Guilford (New Haven, Connecticut), Kate Winslet, Verizon Communications, Brooklyn (Windham, Connecticut)

  16. Feb 20, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  17. Presidents Day Quiz: How well do you know the presidents?

    Today is Presidents Day, and being an American history enthusiast, I&nbsp; thought of the following presidential trivia questions. Let&rsquo;s see how many you can get right.
    The Winchester Sun
    Today is Presidents Day, and being an American history enthusiast, I  thought of the following presidential trivia questions. Let’s see how many you can get right. The answers are below. Questions: 1. Which president of the last 20 years is a...

    Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Bob Dole, Thomas Jefferson, Texas Rangers, George H.W. Bush

  18. Oct 28, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. PASSINGS: Hall Thompson, Chao-Li Chi, John Crawford

    <b>Hall Thompson</b>
    Hall Thompson Businessman helped build Shoal Creek Country Club Hall Thompson, 87, a prominent Alabama business leader who developed Shoal Creek Country Club but sparked controversy two decades ago with comments about the admission of blacks as members,...

    Tags: CBS Corp., Rivers, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Clubs and Associations

  20. Jul 22, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Makeover adds upscale perks to Lake Arrowhead Resort & Spa

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    When the winds or rains are just right, the mountain ranges of Southern California come into view and tempt us to travel their winding roads. Yet our reward for twisting and turning up those two-lane alpine highways too often is a rustic lodge with...

    Tags: Roy Rogers, Mountains, Lifestyle and Leisure, Bars and Clubs, California

  22. Dec 29, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Requiem: 2007 passings of note

    Among the major notables who passed from the scene this year, three of the most famous -- two masters of cinema and a genius of football -- died on the same day: July 30. Two others -- a historic Russian leader and a U.S. chronicler of war -- left us...

    Tags: Tuberculosis, Sol LeWitt, Winnie the Pooh (fictional animal), Social Issues, Jerry Falwell

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1997 photo of Jane Wyman, left, and Nolan Miller.
(April 23, 1998)
Nolan Miller