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It's an Oscar-centric weekend at the academy and Cinematheque
With the 85th Academy Awards taking place Sunday at the Dolby Theatre, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the American Cinematheque are presenting Oscar-related programs that shine the spotlight on nominees in various fields. Actor...
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Great Old Broad Series: Elizabeth Ashley
Hartford CourantToday's 2 p.m. screening at New Haven's Lyric Hall of the documentary "Broads,"that features salty, outspoken interviews with actresses of a certain age remind me of some of my own favorite interviews of like-minded dames. I'll post a series of these...Tags: Gore Vidal, Methylphenidate, Entertainment, Manhattan (New York City), Dyslexia
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The workplace can enrich our lives or drive us crazy
Some years back, I found a letter in my mailbox at The Sun addressed to Jeanne Moreau, the iconic French actress of the 1950s and '60s, in Paris — a rather glamorous and mysterious missive, given that the bulk of my correspondence tends to come from...Tags: Movies, The New York Times, French Movies, Entertainment, Economy, Business and Finance
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PASSINGS: Theo Angelopoulos, Wesley Brown
Theo Angelopoulos
Award-winning Greek filmmaker
Theo Angelopoulos, 76, an award-winning Greek filmmaker known for his slow and dreamlike style as a director, was killed in a road accident Tuesday in Athens.
Police and hospital officials said...Tags: Justice System, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Government, Injuries and Wounds, Los Angeles Times
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Around Town: Holiday films, classic toons and Truffaut thrillers
24 FramesCartoon classics and a double dose of “Die Hard” are among this week’s film highlights at Los Angeles area movie revival houses. The American Cinematheque’s holiday screening series at the Egyptian Theatre continues with a Thursday... -
Around Town: Salutes to Bunuel and the hero of 'Hugo,' Melies
24 FramesA Luis Bunuel retrospective and a tribute to the real-life hero of the film "Hugo" are among this week's highlights.... -
'Mademoiselles' no more in France
World NowFrench women are "mademoiselles" no more. The French government is stripping the term from government paperwork under pressure from feminist groups, the BBC and other outlets report. The Times' Kim Willsher reported on the movement against "mademoiselle"... -
Around Town: Superman flies again and the New Wave returns
24 FramesA Francois Truffaut retrospective, an animation festival and a screening of 1978’s “Superman” are among this week’s highlights.... -
Double-barreled firepower
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt's one of the most urgent questions facing men of a certain age today, particularly in Latin American countries, a question that strikes at one's core values and affirms one's identity as a soccer-mad, tequila-swigging, red-blooded varon. That question...Tags: Comedy (genre), Ringo Starr, Los Angeles International Airport, Dwight Yoakam, Cheshire
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SCRIPTLAND: Writers finding solace, stories on picket lines
Special to The TimesAs the Writers Guild tries to fortify itself against the inevitable slow bleed of numbers and commitment among its membership in its fifth week of striking, many gung-ho writers continue to find novel ways of surviving the monotony and social...Tags: Christina Applegate, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Crimes, Sydney Pollack, Entertainment
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Natasha Richardson dies
NEW YORK - Tributes have begun to pour in from across the show business generations for Natasha Richardson, the Tony Award-winning actress who died after suffering a head injury on a ski slope. "She was a wonderful woman and actress and treated me like I...Tags: Paul Schrader, Liam Neeson, New York, Jane Fonda, Natasha Richardson
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'Cet Amour-là'
Times Staff WriterIn 1975, when French writer Marguerite Duras attended a university screening of "India Song," one of 19 daunting experimental films she directed, a student, Yann Andréa Lemée, sat through it to ask for her autograph and permission to write to her. For the...Tags: Movies, Peter Brook, Tony Richardson, Entertainment, Marguerite Duras
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