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Hurricane Camille made history 40 years ago
Maryland WeatherForty years ago tomorrow, the most powerful storm ever to visit the U.S. mainland crashed ashore along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Nearly everything in Camille's path, along the coast from Biloxi west to the Alabama state line, was reduced to splinters......Tags: Hurricane Andrew (1992), Romance (genre), Disasters and Accidents, Alabama, Disasters
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Album review: Rolling Stones' 'Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!' 40th anniversary box set
Pop & HissEven after the deluge of Woodstock 40th anniversary commemorations we’ve seen this year, a new box set revisiting the Rolling Stones’ celebrated U.S. tour a couple of months after those three days of peace and music makes an invaluable addition...... -
Screeners update: When Oscar voters received DVDs
Gold DerbyOver the next two weeks, Oscar voters will receive the last key DVD screeners in the mail. This Tuesday, Paramount will ship discs of "Up in the Air," "Star Trek" and "The Lovely Bones." Between Monday and Dec. 14, Weinstein Co. will send out "Nine," "The... -
Oscar screeners update: When voters received campaign DVDs
Gold DerbyThe general membership of the motion-picture academy received these DVDs around these dates: DEC. 12: "Me and Orson Welles," "Loss of a Teardrop Diamond" DEC. 11: "Invictus," "Star Trek," "The Lovely Bones," "Up in the Air," "Creation," "Inglourious... -
Melissa Leo, Oscar nominee and 'Nana'
Of the five lead actress Academy Award nominees, Melissa Leo is probably the most bohemian, the least likely to live in a luxury hotel or employ a personal assistant or spend weeks worrying over her Oscar gown. Leo tidies her own house, cooks her own...Tags: Frozen River (movie), Josh Brolin, Arts and Culture, All My Children (tv program), Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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'America America' by Ethan Canin
America America
A Novel
Ethan Canin
Random House: 466 pp., $27
It's refreshing -- and almost quaint -- to see someone try to write a Great American Novel in the 21st century. These days, writers are more apt to pursue the Great American Screenplay...Tags: Family, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Transportation Accidents, Richard Nixon, H.L. Mencken
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Summer movies: Releases through August 2009
Sentinel movie criticPlease note! All dates subject to change without notice. "Limited" means limited release on that date. 5/01/09 Battle for Terra 3D (Roadside Attractions) This animated war movie is an ecological allegory about humans invading a peace-loving alien planet...Tags: Jimmy Page, Arts and Culture, Cameron Diaz, James Gandolfini, Ricky Gervais
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Mark Gonzales' White Sox mailbag
Mark, please tell me the Sox will make the right decision and call up Jerry Owens soon! Who is stopping it from happening? I think Owens is what this lineup needs. Ramirez looks over-matched at the plate and could be sent down. I realize he plays two...Tags: Sports, Music Theater, Wrestling, Spring Training, Chicago White Sox
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The millstone of boomer milestones
Anyone who believes that the cultural imperialism of baby boomers is limited to the generations that came after them need only see a recent documentary called "Young at Heart." Almost unanimously loved by critics (most of them baby boomers), the film...Tags: Vehicles, Arts and Culture, Culture, Richard Nixon, Coldplay (music group)
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Mitch Mitchell dies at 61; drummer for the Jimi Hendrix Experience
Times Staff And Wire ReportsMitch Mitchell, the drummer for the legendary Jimi Hendrix Experience of the 1960s, has been found dead in his Oregon hotel room. He was 61. Erin Patrick, a deputy medical examiner in Multnomah County, said Mitchell was found dead shortly after 3 a.m....Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Jimi Hendrix, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Multnomah County, Oregon
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'Coming Into Los Angeles' Arlo Guthrie | 1968
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIT was the most inspiring voyage of Arlo Guthrie's itinerant music career, but a lot of the details are a bit of a blur now, like so much of the late 1960s. "I was flying from London to L.A. I don't know what airline it was. It was around 1968 -- well,...Tags: Documentary (genre), Arlo Guthrie, Los Angeles Times, Woody Guthrie, Los Angeles
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Sly Stone says he wants to make a comeback
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSly Stone, the Howard Hughes of the Woodstock scene, rolled up on a hulking three-wheel custom chopper painted the color of lemons. His straggly hair was tucked up beneath an ebony San Francisco Giants baseball cap with sparkly silver threading and draped...Tags: Family, Music Theater, Arts and Culture, Prince (music artist), Shoulders
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