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    May 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Jewel enters June Carter Cash's stage

    Jewel may have come from the Lilith Fair generation of female singers and songwriters, but her latest move pays homage to a much earlier era of guitar-playing troubadours. The 39-year-old is taking on the role of June Carter Cash in "Ring of Fire," a...

    Tags: Johnny Cash, Radio Industry, Music, Family, Addiction

  2. Jan 5, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Hideko Takamine dies at 86; one of Japan's leading screen actresses

    Hideko Takamine, a child star in Japan in the 1930s who became one of her country's leading screen actresses during the post- World War II era, in which she played a variety of contemporary women who captured the tenor of the times, has died. She was 86.
    Hideko Takamine, a child star in Japan in the 1930s who became one of her country's leading screen actresses during the post- World War II era, in which she played a variety of contemporary women who captured the tenor of the times, has died. She was 86....

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Shirley Temple, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Celebrities and Health Issues

  4. Jan 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. 'Alien' once again bursts onto the big screen, at the Charles

    When Walter Hill was flipping through the first 40 pages of the science fiction/horror script that became "Alien," he considered it turgid, a snooze.
    When Walter Hill was flipping through the first 40 pages of the science fiction/horror script that became "Alien," he considered it turgid, a snooze. "I thought it was just terrible," said Hill, who co-wrote and co-produced the movie with his partner,...

    Tags: Charles Village, Jimmy Carter, Tom Skerritt, Film Festivals, Charles Street

  6. Nov 4, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Monica Johnson dies at 64; movie and TV writer

    Monica Johnson, a film and television writer best known for her screenwriting partnership with <a href=&quot;http://www.albertbrooks.com/">writer-director Albert Brooks</a> on "Modern Romance," "Lost in America" and other comedies starring Brooks, has died. She was 64.
    Monica Johnson, a film and television writer best known for her screenwriting partnership with writer-director Albert Brooks on "Modern Romance," "Lost in America" and other comedies starring Brooks, has died. She was 64. Johnson, a Palm Springs...

    Tags: Albert Brooks, Garry Marshall, Colorado, Debbie Reynolds, Comedy (genre)

  8. Nov 20, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. From the archives: The journey of Judge Joan Lefkow

    A few days ago, Joan Lefkow was walking down a Chicago street flanked by federal marshals when a panhandler walked up to her and said, &quot;God bless you, Judge Lefkow."
    A few days ago, Joan Lefkow was walking down a Chicago street flanked by federal marshals when a panhandler walked up to her and said, "God bless you, Judge Lefkow."     It has been nine months since U.S. District Judge Joan Humphrey Lefkow's name and...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Christianity, Depression, Arts and Culture, Baptist

  10. Jun 8, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Albert Brooks' long TV hiatus ends with 'Weeds' guest role

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    AFTER more than 30 years, actor, filmmaker and writer Albert Brooks is returning to the small screen. When Showtime's "Weeds" premieres its fourth season on June 16, Brooks will play acerbic gambler Len Botwin, the father-in-law of pot-selling mom...

    Tags: Albert Brooks, Television, Cinema Industry, Islam, The Tudors (tv program)

  12. May 15, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  13. 'How I Met' Your Cliffhanger

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    Josh Radnor is about to shoot a crucial scene in the season finale of "How I Met Your Mother," but what's on his mind is whether Madonna appearing at the annual Coachella music festival will be weird. It's early March, the next-to-last day of filming...

    Tags: Television, Arctic Monkeys (music group), Jason Segel, Entertainment, Cobie Smulders

  14. Aug 28, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  15. 'Looking For Comedy In the Muslim World'

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    "Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World" is a terrible title. It's a lead weight, an albatross, a ... well, anything you can think of that doesn't convey lightness or wit. But it's pretty much the only thing in Albert Brooks' new film that isn't funny....

    Tags: Albert Brooks, U.S. Department of State, DVDs, Jon Tenney, Pakistan

  16. Aug 26, 1999 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. The Muse

    TIMES FILM CRITIC
    Friday August 27, 1999      Who hasn't wondered where today's ideas for movies could possibly have come from. Or why some writers seem to flourish while others, equally talented, get bogged down in the slough of despond. Albert Brooks lets you in on a...

    Tags: Albert Brooks, James Cameron, Steven Spielberg, Jeff Bridges, Martin Scorsese

  18. Oct 29, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Alien' (1979)

    Of all the monsters to go bump in the endless night of the movies, few have been as wonderfully frightening as the creature from &quot;Alien." Designed by the Swiss artist H.R. Giger and first unleashed by director Ridley Scott in 1979, the extraterrestrial with the long, hard skull and lethal oral protuberance injected a distinctly adult vibe and shivery sense of horror into the genre. Two years after George Lucas' "Star Wars" made blockbuster history with gee-whiz heroics, Scott thrust science fiction back into the foreboding dark.
    Times Staff Writer
    Of all the monsters to go bump in the endless night of the movies, few have been as wonderfully frightening as the creature from "Alien." Designed by the Swiss artist H.R. Giger and first unleashed by director Ridley Scott in 1979, the extraterrestrial...

    Tags: Tom Skerritt, George Lucas, Sigourney Weaver, Texas, Heart Attack

  20. Jul 11, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'Tattoo'

    Times Staff Writer
    Robert Schwentke's sleek, chilling "Tattoo" lets us know from its opening shot of a young woman running naked along dark Berlin streets, blood streaming down her back, that we're in for strong stuff. The film is an engrossing and original police...

    Tags: Entertainment, Santa Monica, Movies, August Diehl, Crimes

  22. Oct 31, 2003 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. Scare Tactics

    Courant Film Critic
    More than 30 minutes into "Alien," Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi horror classic, the creature that gives the film its title has not yet had a close-up. In fact, it has not been glimpsed at all. The fact that audiences are pinned to their seats and clutching...

    Tags: David Cronenberg, Physiology, Michael Myers, Halloween, Ridley Scott

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