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Return of the Aquabats, Interview II: The Q&A
Los Angeles Times Television CriticThe Aquabats are a band from Southern California who dress as superheroes and are also the stars of their own television series. In "The Aquabats! Super Show!," which airs Saturday mornings on the Hub, they travel about in their Battle Tram to play...Tags: Jason Lee, Television, Skateboarding, Tony Hawk, Devo (music group)
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Philip Seymour Hoffman's rehab for heroin use lasted 10 days
Zap2itPhilip Seymour Hoffman has finished a quick stint in rehab for escalating narcotics abuse that apparently involved snorting heroin. TMZ has the details in an article that appears to have been written with the Oscar winning actor's participation, although...Tags: The Master (movie), Philip Seymour Hoffman, Charlie Wilson's War (movie), Drugs and Medicines, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (movie)
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Restoring Hollywood luster to Silver Lake soundstages
Silent slapstick filmmaker Mack Sennett moved to Los Angeles in 1913, setting up shop in what is now Echo Park, and began to make short movies starring an upstart comedian named Charlie Chaplin. Three years later, he built a set of soundstages to make...
Tags: Television, Mack Sennett, Awards and Prizes, Robin Thicke, Human Interest
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Amphitheatre to close, make room for Harry Potter attraction
First they put a lid on it, and now they're pulling the plug. Universal City's Gibson Amphitheatre, a fixture on the Southern California live music scene for more than 40 years, will close in September and be demolished to make room for the new...Tags: Ana Gabriel, Amusement and Theme Parks, Donna Summer, Richard Nixon, AEG
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Sighting: 'Divergent' cast dines at Girl and the Goat
The stars of “Divergent” took a break from factional feuding in the post-apocalyptic sci-fi film currently shooting in Chicago to have dinner together Sunday at Girl and the Goat in the West Loop. Shailene Woodley, whose character leaves the...
Tags: Kerry Wood, Gold Coast, ABC (tv network), Lifestyle and Leisure, Kenny Williams
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Yes, another surly Harrison Ford interview
If getting reamed by the notoriously grumpy Harrison Ford is a rite of passage for entertainment reporters, you could say I was finally initiated into the club March 18. In fact, you could say a few Chicago reporters were initiated that night. The actor...
Tags: Robert J. Lopez, Chris Rolfe, Charisma Carpenter, Television Industry, ABC (tv network)
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Looking for opera inspiration
Like every other form of art, operas can be inspired by just about anything — historical events, myths, epic poems, plays, even movies. Often, such operas go on to eclipse their inspiration. Puccini's "Tosca," derived from a play by Victorien...Tags: Philip Glass, Brooklyn (New York City), Anglicanism, Murder, Christianity
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Toss up a bottle for the author of 'Cocktail'
Before it became a lucrative if critically drubbed exemplar of '80s cinematic cheese, the Tom Cruise vehicle "Cocktail" first sprang to life as a novel by Heywood Gould, who based the book on his experiences bartending throughout New York in the 1970s....
Tags: Michael Eisner, Arts and Culture, ImprovOlympic, Bryan Brown, Steve Coogan
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Interview: Kristin Cavallari shows softer side, sticks up for Jay Cutler
Normally it's Kristin Cavallari supporting fiance and Bears quarterback Jay Cutler on game day from the suites at Soldier Field, but during Cavallari's promotional appearance on behalf of her Chinese Laundry shoe line Saturday at the Von Maur store in...
Tags: United Center, Jay Cutler, Chicago Cubs, Telecommunication Service, CBS Corp.
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'Stoker': Shadow of an homage, infused with violence ★★ 1/2
A young woman's reddish-brown hair, in close-up, dissolves into an overhead shot of wild reeds, eased this way and that by the wind. "Stoker" would be nothing without such flourishes. The film swims in them, and cares little for conventional narrative...
Tags: Joseph Cotten, India, Oldboy (movie), Matthew Goode, Mia Wasikowska
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Chicago-bound TV pilots to feature a few famous faces
What do Steve Zahn, the actor who played Elliott in 1982's "E.T.," the telepathic police officer from NBC's "Heroes" and Lieutenant Eli Roosevelt from FX's "Sons of Anarchy" all have in common? They're all scheduled to film TV pilots for ABC in the...
Tags: Henry Thomas, Greg Grunberg, Shameless (tv program), Chicago Bulls, Modern Family (tv program)
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Florida Film Festival announces Midnight Movies, Music Sidebar films
The 2013 Florida Film Festival, sponsored by Full Sail University, today announced its popular Midnight Movies and Music Sidebar programs. These special programs screen in addition to competition films during the festival, which runs April 5-14....
Tags: Genres, Snatch (movie), Henry Rollins, Ghost (movie), DOC: The Documentary Channel (tv network)
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