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    Jun 28, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Surprise! A family reunion in 'People Like Us' ✭✭

    Crisco-slick, director and co-writer Alex Kurtzman's"People Like Us"brings up the vague-sounding but crucial question of approach, and how a filmmaker's attack on a story lives or dies with a thousand separate choices.
    Crisco-slick, director and co-writer Alex Kurtzman's"People Like Us"brings up the vague-sounding but crucial question of approach, and how a filmmaker's attack on a story lives or dies with a thousand separate choices. But first, the plot, cooked up...

    Tags: Entertainment, Elizabeth Banks, Star Trek (movie, 2009), Chris Pine, Eagle Eye (movie)

  2. Jan 13, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Stars turn out for Chicago Film Critics Awards

    The Chicago Film Critics Awards returned to the Broadway Playhouse at the Water Tower Jan. 7. This salute to Hollywood's best included Comedy Awards, conceived by Sharee Pemberton who produced the show along with film critic and Chicago Film Critics Association President Dann Gire.
    Special to Tribune Newspapers
    The Chicago Film Critics Awards returned to the Broadway Playhouse at the Water Tower Jan. 7. This salute to Hollywood's best included Comedy Awards, conceived by Sharee Pemberton who produced the show along with film critic and Chicago Film Critics...

    Tags: Entertainment, Dennis Farina, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Terrence Malick, The Muppets (movie)

  4. Jan 9, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Corn Products' CEO double stocks price with acquisition, strategy and sunny disposition

    Ilene Gordon certainly wasn't the first young girl in the 1960s to balk when told she had to take home economics instead of shop class. It's what she did about it that foreshadowed her path to the latest list of Fortune magazine's 50 most powerful women in business.
    Ilene Gordon certainly wasn't the first young girl in the 1960s to balk when told she had to take home economics instead of shop class. It's what she did about it that foreshadowed her path to the latest list of Fortune magazine's 50 most powerful women...

    Tags: Business, Entertainment, Aon PLC, Companies and Corporations, Hospitals and Clinics

  6. Jan 13, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Plunging into Paradise

    PARADISE ISLAND, Bahamas — My daughter circled the sun, bobbing around the yellow mosaic tile work at the bottom of the pool. Everywhere in the Royal Baths, the water was no deeper than 3 feet, which meant that my 9-year-old could always touch the...

    Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Movies, Diving, Space Programs, Starbucks Corp.

  8. Jan 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Jewelers seek out red carpet exposure

    It comes by Brink's truck and is hand-delivered by security guards. It is served up on silver platters and in lighted glass vitrines at chi-chi cocktail parties. The finest jewelry in the world is in Hollywood during the weeks leading up to the Golden Globes and Oscars. Because no matter how valuable a diamond may be, a photo of a celebrity wearing one on the red carpet is priceless.
    Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic
    It comes by Brink's truck and is hand-delivered by security guards. It is served up on silver platters and in lighted glass vitrines at chi-chi cocktail parties. The finest jewelry in the world is in Hollywood during the weeks leading up to the Golden...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Newspaper and Magazine, Entertainment, Golden Globe Awards, Jennifer Hudson

  10. Jul 24, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Where celebrities stay in Baltimore

    In June, when Sade was preparing to kick off her first tour in more than a decade, the husky-voiced crooner tweeted about her love of Baltimore and entertained reporters while relaxing in her 2,100-square-foot suite at the Hotel Monaco. When in town, actor Gene Hackman has been known to chat up other guests at the bar in the Radisson Hotel at Cross Keys.
    In June, when Sade was preparing to kick off her first tour in more than a decade, the husky-voiced crooner tweeted about her love of Baltimore and entertained reporters while relaxing in her 2,100-square-foot suite at the Hotel Monaco. When in town,...

    Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Maryland, Elections, Entertainment, Jewel

  12. Jan 5, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  13. Feds Probe if Details of bin Laden Raid Leaked to Filmmakers

    WASHINGTON, DC -- The Department of Defense says it will investigate whether there was any impropriety in aiding the making of a yet-to-be-released movie about the killing of Osama bin Laden.
    CNN
    WASHINGTON, DC -- The Department of Defense says it will investigate whether there was any impropriety in aiding the making of a yet-to-be-released movie about the killing of Osama bin Laden. The probe by the Pentagon's inspector general comes after...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Entertainment Events, Academy Awards, Entertainment, The New York Times

  14. Jan 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Visiting Miami

    THE BEST WAY TO MIAMI From LAX, American and Delta fly nonstop to Miami. American, Continental, Delta, US Airways and United offer connecting flights (change of planes). Restricted round-trip fares begin at $258. WHERE TO STAY Rates noted are for...

    Tags: U.S. Airways, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Entertainment, Festive Events, Festive Events

  16. Jan 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Frankenweenie' is an ode to monster movies

    A lot can change when you're in the reincarnation business, and with Tim Burton's upcoming "Frankenweenie," which opens Oct. 5, that means resurrecting a beloved live-action 1984 short film about a boy named Victor and his live-then-dead-then-live-again dog Sparky as a feature-length, stop-motion animated film. What's staying the same is the movie's evocative black-and-white look, a stylistic choice that the film's makers say became one of the more unintentionally hard-won artistic rewards on this 21/2-year-long production. "You'd think black-and-white would be forgiving because it's just shades of gray. But it isn't. It shows every little flaw," said Trey Thomas, "Frankenweenie's" animation director, speaking at his East London office about the movie's monochrome aesthetic.
    A lot can change when you're in the reincarnation business, and with Tim Burton's upcoming "Frankenweenie," which opens Oct. 5, that means resurrecting a beloved live-action 1984 short film about a boy named Victor and his live-then-dead-then-live-again...

    Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Animation (genre), Tim Burton, Catherine O'Hara

  18. Jan 22, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Interview: Kevin Hart not shy about past flubs

    Fifteen minutes before the Bulls and Charlotte Bobcats faced off at the United Center Saturday, comedian Kevin Hart was on his phone, trying to get an extra ticket to the game for his friend.
    Fifteen minutes before the Bulls and Charlotte Bobcats faced off at the United Center Saturday, comedian Kevin Hart was on his phone, trying to get an extra ticket to the game for his friend. Hart didn’t expect to make it to the game by tip-off. He...

    Tags: Chicago Bulls, United Center, Entertainment, Louis C.K., Bill Cosby

  20. Jan 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'Looper:' Playing a younger Willis

    In "Looper," Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays a hitman in the near future whose targets have been sent back in time; one day, the man who turns up turns out to be an older version of the assassin. To bring the premise to life, Gordon-Levitt had to look (and act) like Bruce Willis, who plays the older incarnation of his character, and that meant spending three hours a day in the makeup chair.
    In "Looper," Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays a hitman in the near future whose targets have been sent back in time; one day, the man who turns up turns out to be an older version of the assassin. To bring the premise to life, Gordon-Levitt had to look (and...

    Tags: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Entertainment, Concerts, Trips and Vacations, Bruce Willis

  22. Jan 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Smaller legs of world cruises can be a deal

    The British couple — she in a long black dress, he in a traditional tux — leaned against the elevator's polished wood paneling as they headed back to their cabin after an evening performance in the main showroom. Embarrassed at my casual clothes and running shoes, I stammered, "We decided not to dress up and went to the buffet instead of the main dining room."
    The British couple — she in a long black dress, he in a traditional tux — leaned against the elevator's polished wood paneling as they headed back to their cabin after an evening performance in the main showroom. Embarrassed at my casual...

    Tags: Entertainment, Tour Operations Industry, Barbados, South Africa, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)

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