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Carnett: Costa Mesa became Dogpatch for four nights in '61
Fifty-one years ago, Orange Coast College staged its summer musical production, "Li'l Abner." The show was performed before packed houses in OCC's 1,200-seat auditorium in August of 1961. The college's theater department was the only game in town that...Tags: Entertainment, Johnny Mercer, Colleges and Universities, Music Theater, Entertainment Events
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Video Americain's long Charles Village goodbye ends this weekend
The Baltimore SunIn the course of a going-out-of-business sale that has been dragging on at the Charles Village Video Americain for months, owner Barry Solan estimates he’s sold about two-thirds of his roughly 30,000-title inventory. Each sale, he and his wife,...Tags: Entertainment, Charles Village, Charlie Chaplin, Roland Park, DVDs
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Car Thieves Escape Through Modesto Almond Orchard
FOX40 NewsAn almond orchard just outside of Modesto proved good cover for a person – or persons – wanted for stealing a car, then eluding police Sunday evening. The suspect and possibly two others inside a stolen car crashed into a mailbox on Don Pedro...Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Theft
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Stepping back in time in Utah, Colorado and New Mexico
MOAB, Utah — The doorknob had smashed a sizable hole in the wall of our room at the Apache Motel. The rusty bathroom ceiling fan made a harsh scraping sound, and the industrial carpet sported several suspicious stains. We loved the place. The neon...
Tags: Clint Eastwood, Cheddar Cheese, National Parks, Dining and Drinking, Hamburgers
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Artist wants to evoke a cowboy 'sense of freedom'
Pilgrims heading up and down the Glendale (2) Freeway for the last couple of months have noticed a shadowy figure or two gazing into the distance from the hills above. Cardboard cutouts of Clint Eastwood, John Wayne and Gene Autry, bearing labels that...
Tags: Clint Eastwood, Arts, John Wayne, Arts and Culture, Gene Autry
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Andrew Sarris dies at 83; longtime film critic
Film critic Andrew Sarris began his rise to prominence in the early 1960s when, fresh off an extended visit to Paris, he became a primary spokesman for a theory that would reverberate throughout the cinema world.
Screenwriters and producers may have...Tags: New York City, Entertainment, Billy Wilder, Wesleyan University, Psycho (movie)
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Art review: Edgar Payne, a gladiator with a painter's eye
In the early 20th Century, California still had vast areas of untouched nature. The state's abundance and variety of natural beauty — coast, mountains, flatlands, hill country and deserts — attracted domestic artists who were charged with...
Tags: Artists, Arts, Fine Artists, Arts and Culture, Museums
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Early Alfred Hitchcock effort discovered
It's the kind of surprise the Master of Suspense would have loved.
The National Film Preservation Foundation and the New Zealand Film Archive are announcing Wednesday the discovery of the first 30 minutes of a 1923 British film, "The White Shadow,"...Tags: David O. Selznick, Entertainment, Museum of Modern Art, Movies, Rebecca (movie)
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Tom Morello keeps punk-rock spirit of Woody Guthrie alive
Tom Morello says he rarely gets nervous anymore before he performs, in part because he’s done just about everything from rocking stadiums with Rage Against the Machine to participating in protest rallies around the world as a guitar-thrashing...
Tags: NATO, Entertainment, Pete Seeger, John Steinbeck, SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival
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James Ramsey, Mike Martin among FSU’s All-ACC honorees
Chopping Block - Seminoles Blog - Orlando SentinelFor their efforts during a banner ACC regular season campaign, six members of the Florida State baseball program were honored by the conference Monday. Five made the all-conference team, one of them was named its player of the year. The sixth, their... -
Great Bend sweeps Garden City; wins share of WAC
For Catch it KansasWeather has not been kind to the Garden City softball team. The Lady Buffaloes entered Thursday’s doubleheader at Great Bend with just eight games under their belt. At 13-1 entering the game, the Lady Panther pitchers were unkind to the Garden...Tags: Sports, Baseball, Toy Industry, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure
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'Sunrise' a rich, gorgeous silent-era masterpiece ✭✭✭✭
Rich, strange and gorgeous, F.W. Murnau's "Sunrise" (1927) shows what an artist of the late silent era could accomplish cinematically, backed by an open checkbook and fueled by the highest aspirations even in the simplest of morality tales. The project...
Tags: Entertainment, Janet Gaynor, Frank Borzage, Music
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