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    May 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Harper Lee sues literary agent over 'To Kill a Mockingbird' rights

    Harper Lee, the 87-year-old author of &quot;To Kill a Mockingbird," has <a href="http://bigstory.ap.org/article/mockingbird-author-lee-sues-over-copyright-ny">filed suit</a> against her literary agent over the rights to her classic novel. The suit alleges that the agent took advantage of Lee's age and infirmity when she assigned the copyright to him six years ago.
    Harper Lee, the 87-year-old author of "To Kill a Mockingbird," has filed suit against her literary agent over the rights to her classic novel. The suit alleges that the agent took advantage of Lee's age and infirmity when she assigned the copyright to him...

    Tags: Academy Awards, Google+, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Pulitzer Prize Awards

  2. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Wrap
  3. 'Mud' Review: Lovely Coming-of-Age Tale Zigs Where Zagging Would Suffice

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    Apr 25 (TheWrap.com) - "Mud," writer-director Jeff Nichols' follow-up to "Take Shelter," might best be titled "Quicksand,"since it doesn't get bogged down until its final moments. What begins as a sweet and subtle coming-of-age story, told with quiet...

    Tags: Ray McKinnon, Sarah Paulson, The Tree of Life (movie), Take Shelter (movie), Reese Witherspoon

  4. Nov 25, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Tomorrow looking bright for 'Annie'

    THEATER REVIEW: &quot;Annie" at the Paramount Theatre in Aurora &#9733;&#9733;&#9733;&#189; ... Grand singing, grand setting make for a family-friendly holiday chestnut in Aurora.
    Everyone's first "Annie" should be at a venerable venue like the Paramount Theatre in Aurora, which opened for business in 1931, right when "Little Orphan Annie" mania was at its peak. The historic theater on the Fox River was built just one year after...

    Tags: Music, Philosophy, Customs and Tradition, Music Theater, Newsies (musical)

  6. Feb 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Compass Rose treads 'Barefoot' through one of Simon's best works

    Now offering its fifth production since opening in the 2011-2012 season, Compass Rose Theater seems comfortably rooted in its strip-mall Eastport Shopping Center location. The cozy storefront lends an offbeat charm to the company's current offering, Neil Simon's 1963 comedy classic, &quot;Barefoot in the Park."
    Now offering its fifth production since opening in the 2011-2012 season, Compass Rose Theater seems comfortably rooted in its strip-mall Eastport Shopping Center location. The cozy storefront lends an offbeat charm to the company's current offering,...

    Tags: Celebrities, Annapolis, Entertainment Events, Jane Fonda, Scott Williams

  8. Feb 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Movie review: 'Beautiful Creatures' has brains and bewitching cast too

    Maybe there really are supernatural forces at work in this world. How else to explain "Beautiful Creatures"? The movie is an intriguing, intelligent enigma — three words not typically associated with teen romances. A couple of unknown...

    Tags: Movies, Emma Thompson, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Beautiful Creatures (movie)

  10. Jan 11, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Biblioracle: On celebrity writers

    Who has published more novels: Harper Lee or Snooki, of MTV's at-long-last-finished "Jersey Shore"? Writing under her full name, Nicole Polizzi, Snooki has published as many novels ("A Shore Thing" and "Gorilla Beach") as she's reportedly read ("Dear...

    Tags: Celebrities, Awards and Prizes, Ash Wednesday, Nicole Polizzi, Steve Martin

  12. Jan 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Paul Dano to play Brian Wilson; producer Bill Pohlad to direct

    Indie staple Paul Dano ("Ruby Sparks," "There Will Be Blood") has been tapped to play a young Brian Wilson in a new film titled "Love and Mercy." The actor will collaborate on the production -- which is scheduled to begin in early summer -- with an...

    Tags: Music, Movies, The Beach Boys, Into the Wild (movie), Rocky (movie)

  14. Jan 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Theater performances in 2012 set an impressive stage for 2013

    In this new year, we're enjoying memories from last year's highlights on Anne Arundel's theater scene &mdash; and looking forward to encore performances in 2013.
    In this new year, we're enjoying memories from last year's highlights on Anne Arundel's theater scene — and looking forward to encore performances in 2013. In 2012, residents were treated to stellar performances in drama, comedy and dance, along...

    Tags: Music, Celebrities, Music Theater, Tony Awards, Arts and Culture

  16. Dec 27, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  17. Highs, lows — and a graceful exit

    It's my final column of the year and, for that matter, the new millennium ¿ not to mention of all time
    It's my final column of the year and, for that matter, the new millennium — not to mention of all time. Unless it isn't. I'm so confused. Anyhow, let's look at the highs and lows of 2012 — not that you have much choice if you're going to...

    Tags: Music, Movies, Benedict Cumberbatch, Florida Film Festival, Argo (movie)

  18. Dec 7, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. A reflection on literary retirements

    Stop writing if you please, but for pity's sake, don't expect the world to look up from its lunch long enough to realize you've gone away.
    In light of Philip Roth's recent announcement of his "retirement" from writing, a scene from the 1977 movie "Julia" comes to mind. It's a delicious cinematic moment, involving as it does the deft puncturing of pomposity — always satisfying to...

    Tags: Lillian Hellman, Parkinson's Disease, The Women (movie, 2008), Arts and Culture, Tuberculosis

  20. Nov 21, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. The boldness and brilliance of one-star reviews on Amazon.com

    They're cranky, contrary, oblivious and, sometimes, dead-on:  One-star Amazon.com reviews have a lot to say about art
    A couple of weeks ago at a Tribune-hosted cocktail party in the Loop, I found myself in a conversation with novelist Richard Ford. I was wearing the baseball hat I'm wearing in the photo that runs with this column, and from the corner of my eye I...

    Tags: Music, Great Expectations (movie), Silver Linings Playbook (movie), The Godfather: Part II (movie), Netflix Inc.

  22. Oct 6, 2012 |Story| Zap2It
  23. 'Universal 100th Anniversary Collection'

    Universal Pictures has been celebrating its century-long milestone all year, and as that period nears its end, the studio releases a mammoth collection of many of the top films that mark its history thus far.
    Universal Pictures has been celebrating its century-long milestone all year, and as that period nears its end, the studio releases a mammoth collection of many of the top films that mark its history thus far. The titles range from "All Quiet on the...

    Tags: Back to the Future (movie), DVDs, All Quiet on the Western Front (movie), Jaws (movie), Schindler's List (movie)

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