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    Feb 8, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Scarlett Johansson's Hollywood Hills home for sale for $4.95 million

    Actress and singer <b>Scarlett Johansson</b> has listed a walled and gated Spanish villa in the Hollywood Hills for $4.95 million.
    Actress and singer Scarlett Johansson has listed a walled and gated Spanish villa in the Hollywood Hills for $4.95 million. The recently restored and remodeled house, built in 1931, has four bedrooms and 5 1/2 bathrooms in about 4,300 square feet. The...

    Tags: Ryan Reynolds, Scarlett Johansson, Harold Becker, Robert Downey Jr., Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated

  2. Aug 10, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Scarlett Johansson sells her Hollywood Hills villa

    <b>Update:</b> Actress  <b> Scarlett Johansson</b> has sold her walled and gated Spanish villa in the Hollywood Hills for $4 million, public records show.
    Update: Actress Scarlett Johansson has sold her walled and gated Spanish villa in the Hollywood Hills for $4 million, public records show. The restored and remodeled house, built in 1931, has a period-style kitchen with original tile, a maid's quarters...

    Tags: Sunset Boulevard, Scarlett Johansson, Harold Becker, Iron Man 2 (movie), Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)

  4. Feb 27, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Black Widow hopes to snare buyer

    Blond bombshell turned Black Widow <b> Scarlett Johansson</b><b>, </b>who will take over the role  of Natasha Romanoff in the superhero film sequel &quot; Iron Man 2" due out in May, has listed her walled and gated Spanish villa in the Hollywood Hills for $4.95 million.
    Blond bombshell turned Black Widow Scarlett Johansson, who will take over the role of Natasha Romanoff in the superhero film sequel " Iron Man 2" due out in May, has listed her walled and gated Spanish villa in the Hollywood Hills for $4.95 million....

    Tags: Pineapple Express (movie), Recording Studios, Carlos Santana, Movies, Dining and Drinking

  6. Jan 28, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Chicagoland book club

    <b>One thing to know about our club: </b>The Sometimers book club began in 2003 with a discussion of &quot;Seabiscuit: An American Legend" by Laura Hillenbrand. The club's original 11 members all had children  who attended St. John of the Cross Parish School in Western Springs. Those children are adults now, so when we aren't talking about books our conversation often shifts to weddings or grandchildren. Now, we have 12 regular members and four "social" members who only join us for outings such as our annual January dinner at a local restaurant. The club usually meets on the first Wednesday evening of the month and members take turns hosting  discussions. Club members have also gathered at the St. John of the Cross women's club spring fashion show and had sleepover meetings at members' lake houses in Michigan and Wisconsin.
    One thing to know about our club: The Sometimers book club began in 2003 with a discussion of "Seabiscuit: An American Legend" by Laura Hillenbrand. The club's original 11 members all had children who attended St. John of the Cross Parish School in...

    Tags: Clubs and Associations, Tom Wolfe, Lifestyle and Leisure, Michigan, Wisconsin

  8. Aug 23, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Chicagoland book club: The McGowan Women

    <strong>One thing to know about our book club: </strong>We meet every other month,  rotating at a different family member&rsquo;s house. The host provides a  buffet dinner and if possible attempts to reflect something of the book  in the menu. Occasionally, we dress in theme to parallel the setting of a  book. Past costumes have included &ldquo;roaring 20&rsquo;s&rdquo; attire for &ldquo;The Great  Gatsby&rdquo; by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Elizabethan garb to commemorate &ldquo;The  Other Boleyn Girl&rdquo; by Philippa Gregory.
    One thing to know about our book club: We meet every other month, rotating at a different family member’s house. The host provides a buffet dinner and if possible attempts to reflect something of the book in the menu. Occasionally, we dress in theme...

    Tags: Book, Clubs and Associations, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Jane Austen

  10. Jan 23, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Western Suburbs book club

    Our book group meets in the Western suburbs. It has been going for 7 years now, and we have a very diverse group- a mix of ages, from 20s to 60s, and various career backgrounds (social work, education, psychology, writing/editing, nannying, medicine, full-time moms). We read a wide variety of books - everything from memoir to fiction to nonfiction to poetry to juvenile fiction.
    Our book group meets in the Western suburbs. It has been going for 7 years now, and we have a very diverse group- a mix of ages, from 20s to 60s, and various career backgrounds (social work, education, psychology, writing/editing, nannying, medicine,...

    Tags: Clubs and Associations, Book, Anne Boleyn, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure

  12. Feb 21, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  13. The Oscars on TV: Feb. 22 - 27 [Updated]

    Show Tracker
    For those who just can't wait until the Feb. 27 Oscar telecast and can't get enough of Amy, Christian, Colin, Annette, Geoffrey, Hailee, Javier, Helena, Jeff, Jennifer, Jesse and all the rest, listed below are some highlights of movies, series,......
  14. May 10, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
  15. Movie Preview: The First Grader

    Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel
    An audience favorite at several film festivals, “The First Grader” is about an 84 year old Kenyan who fights and fights to get into a primary school so that he can learn to read. Naomie Harris is among the stars, and the director of “The...
  16. Jan 18, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
  17. Movie Review: The Way Back

    Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel
    Peter Weir's “The Way Back” is an entertaining old-fashioned prison escape movie with a touch of the epic about it. The novelty in this “Great Escape” is that the prisoners — soldiers and political prisoners — are on...
  18. Oct 22, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Chicagoland book club: The Darien Woman's Club

    <b>Unique things about our book club:</b> The Darien Woman's Club started in 1970 and the DWC Book Group With Kids began as a social group within our club when most of our members were stay-at-home moms with little ones. We now have about 20 members and we take turns hosting, bringing brunch dishes, choosing the book and leading discussions from September through April. In May we meet at a local breakfast diner to plan next year's schedule. There is always room for new members!
    Unique things about our book club: The Darien Woman's Club started in 1970 and the DWC Book Group With Kids began as a social group within our club when most of our members were stay-at-home moms with little ones. We now have about 20 members and we...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Clubs and Associations, Book, White House, Human Interest

  20. Dec 26, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Chicagoland book club: Barrington Newcomers and Neighbors Club

    <strong>One thing to know about our book group: </strong>We met because  we signed up for a book group when we joined Barrington Newcomers and  Neighbors Club. We were all strangers, and most of us were new to the  area. We are in our seventh year, and although some members have moved  and some new women have joined, our core has remained remarkably  consistent and faithful. We have also become good friends through the  group. We are in different age groups and in very different stages of  life. We have working mothers, homemakers, women with newborns,  empty-nesters, feminists, traditionalists, Democrats, Republicans.  Because we met at a Newcomers club, we have lived all over the country  and world. We read a lot of books about women in other cultures, or in  poverty, or struggling through other challenges. We have fun. We  socialize before and after our discussion. My son once teased my me that  our book group must only read comedy, because when the women are over,  all he hears is laughing!
    One thing to know about our book group: We met because we signed up for a book group when we joined Barrington Newcomers and Neighbors Club. We were all strangers, and most of us were new to the area. We are in our seventh year, and although some...

    Tags: Physical Conditions, Clubs and Associations, Health, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Lifestyle and Leisure

  22. Oct 22, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Fox Searchlight's 'Amelia': How did it make it onto the runway?

    The Big Picture
    I know that all of America was queasily captivated last week by the bizarre "is it real or isn't it" Balloon Boy escapade. But here in Hollywood, heads are scratching over an equally puzzling mystery: How did Fox Searchlight, which......
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