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    Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. UCLA Festival of Preservation turns spotlight on Julie Harris, TV

    The UCLA Film & Television Archive's Festival of Preservation turns its spotlight on the small screen with a tribute Saturday to the television work of an award-winning actress and a celebration March 23 of an acclaimed but short-lived ABC anthology series.
    The UCLA Film & Television Archive's Festival of Preservation turns its spotlight on the small screen with a tribute Saturday to the television work of an award-winning actress and a celebration March 23 of an acclaimed but short-lived ABC anthology...

    Tags: Delbert Mann, Billy Wilder, Television Industry, Wines, Jason Robards

  2. Feb 5, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Oscar presenter Marlene Dietrich

    Framework
    Actress Marlene Dietrich, left, with Dr. Mario Ungara, Italian Consul, who was delegated to accept the Best Foreign Language award for "The Walls of Malapaga" at the 1951 Academy Awards....
  4. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. 'American Lady' offers a portrait of Susan Mary Alsop

    When Susan Mary Alsop died in August 2004 at the age of 86, her death marked the end of a legendary era in Washington social and political life. The wife of columnist Joseph Alsop, she had a front-row seat in the theater of 20th century power players, was a friend to presidents, moguls, artists, movie stars, intellectuals and European leaders, and bore intimate witness to the history of her day, recording it in sprightly, intelligent letters to her husbands, children and friends.
    When Susan Mary Alsop died in August 2004 at the age of 86, her death marked the end of a legendary era in Washington social and political life. The wife of columnist Joseph Alsop, she had a front-row seat in the theater of 20th century power players, was...

    Tags: Paris (France), Groton, John F. Kennedy, United Nations, Chicago Tribune

  6. Nov 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. The movies are a mission for Baltimore's George Figgs

    Downloading movies and watching them on a computer is not for George Figgs, who has spent the better part of three decades affording Baltimore cinephiles the chance to experience films the way God intended — in the dark, projected onto a bigger-than-life screen, sharing the experience with a bunch of people whose only commonality is an urge to see how the on-screen story plays out.
    Downloading movies and watching them on a computer is not for George Figgs, who has spent the better part of three decades affording Baltimore cinephiles the chance to experience films the way God intended — in the dark, projected onto a bigger-...

    Tags: Netflix Inc., Music, Movies, Google Inc., John Waters

  8. Oct 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Jacques Barzun dies at 104; helped found field of cultural history

    Jacques Barzun, a courtly French American scholar with a bracing knowledge of Western civilization who helped found the field of cultural history and in his 90s wrote the epic if improbable bestseller "From Dawn to Decadence," has died. He was 104.
    Jacques Barzun, a courtly French American scholar with a bracing knowledge of Western civilization who helped found the field of cultural history and in his 90s wrote the epic if improbable bestseller "From Dawn to Decadence," has died. He was 104....

    Tags: George W. Bush, Columbia University, French Literature, Music, Marcel Duchamp

  10. Sep 28, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. A taste of Lyon, France

    Food? Art? History? It's all here in this slightly quirky city
    Food? Art? History? It's all here in this slightly quirky city On that famous restaurant byway, Rue Merciere, servers were putting chairs on tabletops and sweeping up crumbs. I had arrived in this gourmand paradise far too late for dinner. Feeling...

    Tags: Paris (France), Museums, Chicago Chinese Restaurants, Sausages, Travel

  12. Aug 12, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. PASSINGS: Jan Sawka

    <strong>Jan Sawka</strong>
    Jan Sawka Poster artist and architect Jan Sawka, 65, a noted Polish American artist and architect whose designs included posters for theatrical productions and touring sets for the Grateful Dead, died Thursday after suffering a heart attack at his...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Heart Attack, The New York Times, Arts and Culture, Museums

  14. Jun 27, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  15. Somerset County Where to Go June 28

    Fireworks Show Somerset County’s Premier 4th of July Fireworks Show at 9:30 p.m. June 30 set off from the field behind the Somerset Senior High School. Rain date July 1.    Meyersdale fireworks Meyersdale Parks and Recreation Independence Day...

    Tags: Salads, Travel, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Interior Policy, Concerts

  16. Jan 8, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Fashion Diary: Fast forward to 2012

    Stealth wealth. Fashion gaming. Elsa Schiaparelli. Raf Simons. What else? Here's a list of stylish people, trends and ideas to pay attention to in 2012.
    Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic
    Stealth wealth. Fashion gaming. Elsa Schiaparelli. Raf Simons. What else? Here's a list of stylish people, trends and ideas to pay attention to in 2012. Surrealism. Opening May 10, the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute's exhibition...

    Tags: Television, Docudramas (genre), Arts, Artists, John Galliano

  18. Apr 1, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. IMAGE Wanton Ways

    LA Times Magazine
    Mysterious scents of noir fiction sure to liberate your own inner femme fatale...
  20. May 17, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. "La Voix Humaine" Yale Opera/Drama Co-Pro In New Haven

    <strong>Jamilyn Manning-White,</strong> soprano, will star in the one-act opera <strong>&quot;La Voix Humaine,"</strong> in a co-production with <strong>Yale School of Drama</strong> abnd<strong> Yale Opera </strong>Thursday, May 17 and&nbsp; Saturday, May 19 at 7 p.m. at at the <strong>Iseman Theater,</strong> 1156 Chapel St., New Haven.
    Hartford Courant
    Jamilyn Manning-White, soprano, will star in the one-act opera "La Voix Humaine," in a co-production with Yale School of Drama abnd Yale Opera Thursday, May 17 and  Saturday, May 19 at 7 p.m. at at the Iseman Theater, 1156 Chapel St., New Haven. The...

    Tags: Opera (genre), Music, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Culture

  22. May 17, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Around Town: 'Mean Streets' pays tribute to Fellini film

    24 Frames
    ."I Vitelloni," a 1953 semi-autobiographical drama about five male friends living in a small Italian town, is considered one of the watershed moments in Fedrico Fellini's career. The film is screening Friday through Wednesday at the New Beverly Cinema...
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